On-site vs off-site vs meet-and-greet
On-site official car parks (short, medium, long stay): closest to terminal, highest price, best for early flights when shuttle delay is unacceptable. Book on the airport website or aggregators — walk-up rates at Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester can double pre-booked prices.
On-site official car parks (short, medium, long stay): closest to terminal, highest price, best for early flights when shuttle delay is unacceptable. Book on the airport website or aggregators — walk-up rates at Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester can double pre-booked prices.
Off-site park-and-ride: third-party lots with shuttle buses every 10–20 minutes — typically 40–60% cheaper than terminal-adjacent parking for week-long trips. Verify transfer frequency for your departure time (4am shuttles are sparser).
Meet-and-greet: you drop at terminal kerb, a driver parks your car off-site — premium convenience at mid-tier pricing. Read reviews for reliability; missed flights due to late meet-and-greet drivers are rare but documented.
Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester
Heathrow: five terminals — park at the terminal you fly from (T2/T3 share some options; T5 has dedicated long-stay). Drop-off charges apply at terminal forecourts — use long-stay or off-site instead of repeated drop-off visits. See /airports/heathrow for terminal layout and /guides/heathrow-lounge-guide-2026 if parking for lounge access.
Heathrow: five terminals — park at the terminal you fly from (T2/T3 share some options; T5 has dedicated long-stay). Drop-off charges apply at terminal forecourts — use long-stay or off-site instead of repeated drop-off visits. See /airports/heathrow for terminal layout and /guides/heathrow-lounge-guide-2026 if parking for lounge access.
Gatwick: North vs South terminal parking is not interchangeable — confirm your airline terminal before booking. Off-site lots serve both via shuttle. Inter-terminal monorail is free if you misbook.
Manchester: T1/T2/T3 each have official options; MAN is a strong off-site parking market with competitive week rates. Allow 15–20 minutes for shuttle at peak. See /airports/manchester and /guides/manchester-t2-lounge-comparison-2026.
Booking tactics and hidden costs
Book timing: 2–8 weeks ahead usually captures best rates; ultra-early bookings sometimes non-refundable — match flexibility to trip certainty. Re-check comparison sites if plans firm up late; last-minute pre-book still beats drive-up.
Book timing: 2–8 weeks ahead usually captures best rates; ultra-early bookings sometimes non-refundable — match flexibility to trip certainty. Re-check comparison sites if plans firm up late; last-minute pre-book still beats drive-up.
Drop-off vs pick-up zones: many UK airports now charge for terminal kerbside drop-off (passengers only, not parking). Use short-stay only for quick goodbyes or free passenger set-down zones where available — Bristol and others offer short free waiting areas.
Electric vehicles: some hubs offer EV charging bays in long-stay — factor charging time into shuttle planning. Height restrictions in multi-storeys exclude some SUVs and roof boxes.
Alternatives to parking
Train to Heathrow Express, Elizabeth line, Gatwick Express, or Manchester tram/rail often beats parking cost for solo travellers from London or Manchester city — compare door-to-door time, not just ticket price.
Train to Heathrow Express, Elizabeth line, Gatwick Express, or Manchester tram/rail often beats parking cost for solo travellers from London or Manchester city — compare door-to-door time, not just ticket price.
Uber/Bolt from home: for 1–2 week trips from urban areas, ride-hail both ways can undercut parking plus fuel — use signed pick-up zones on return per /guides/uk-airport-uber-pickup-zones-2026.
Hotel park-and-fly packages: airport hotels sometimes bundle 8–15 nights parking with one night stay — worth pricing against standalone parking for early departures.