Remote “parking” at Aarhus Airport actually means P1 or P2
Aarhus Airport (AAR, terminal T) doesn’t run a true off-site Remote Parking lot with a shuttle; all official parking is on-airport in P1 and P2 a few hundred meters from the terminal, not 1 mile away or a 15‑minute walk.
The Remote Parking price you’ve seen – DKK 80 per day or DKK 500 per week – simply lines up with the cheaper end of on-site pricing at P2, which regulars treat as the budget option compared with P1 right in front of the terminal doors.
There is no dedicated remote field, no extra transfer time, and no separate bus stop; you park in P1 or P2 and walk straight to the single terminal T in roughly 3–6 minutes, instead of planning around a 15‑minute 1‑mile walk.
Locals on r/Aarhus mention that parking enforcement in the city is strict, so drivers either pay for the official airport lots or skip parking entirely and use public transport from Aarhus or Silkeborg, typically via bus routes that run to AAR in under 1 hour.
If you were hoping to stash the car for a week at something lower than DKK 500, most Denmark travel threads suggest comparing that weekly P2 cost with train + bus from Aarhus Hovedbanegård, which often comes out cheaper than fueling and parking a car for 7 days.
Watch out for third-party sites that label something as “Remote Parking AAR” and quote DKK 80/500 while implying a 1‑mile distance; at this airport those numbers usually just mirror official P2 pricing and don’t buy you an extra lot or a special shuttle.
Practical move: if you’re price-sensitive, book P2 at the airport’s own site first, then only look at “remote” resellers if they beat DKK 500 for a 7‑day stay.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $80.00/day | $80.00 |
| 3 days | $80.00/day | $240.00 |
| 7 days | $80.00/day | $560.00 |
15 min walk · 1 mi