Privium members park closest to the terminal at Schiphol
Privium Parking at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is reserved for Privium cardholders who want predictable, close-in parking next to frequent flights. It sits in the short-walk zones linked to the terminal, so you skip the bus shuffle and roll your carry-on straight toward departures in a few minutes instead of 15–20 from remote car parks.
This is members-only parking, tied to the Schiphol Privium program that also gives fast security and border control. Spaces sit in dedicated areas near the terminal forecourt, so you park near the same zones every trip instead of hunting levels in P3 or off-site lots. There’s no published daily rate here, but regulars accept paying more than standard long‑stay to get the faster terminal access and shorter walks.
Privium Parking works best for Dutch‑based travelers who drive to Schiphol several times a month and care more about time savings than squeezing a few euros out of the trip. You pair the close-in bay with Privium fast lanes at security and passport control, which can easily save 20–30 minutes during morning peaks versus standard queues. It’s post-entry in the main airport road system, so you follow the same approach roads as P1 and P3, then peel off into the signed Privium zones.
There are no standout extras here: no valet gimmicks, no bundled car wash, just reserved access and predictable proximity to the terminal. Because it’s restricted to Privium members, capacity is controlled more tightly than public car parks, which helps regular flyers who want a near-guaranteed spot on Monday 08:00. Tip: lock in a Privium parking reservation as soon as flights are booked, then build your arrival timing around a 5–10 minute walk from the car to check‑in.