Call 30 minutes out and hand over your keys at Schiphol
Terminal Valet Parking runs a curbside meet-and-greet at Amsterdam Schiphol, then shuttles your car to an off-site lot near Roelofarendsveen about a 12-minute drive away. You pull up at the departures area, hand the car to staff, and walk straight into the terminal while they drive it to the remote site. It’s a premium valet setup aimed at shaving time off the airport routine, but the storage itself is not in an official Schiphol garage.
The operation works on a call-ahead system: travelers are asked to phone roughly 30 minutes before arrival so a driver is waiting at the terminal drop-off lane. On return, you call again after baggage claim so the shuttle or valet can meet you at the designated pick-up point at Schiphol. Regulars on Parkos say they actually call 30–40 minutes before reaching the airport to avoid standing at the curb with bags while the driver makes the 12-minute run from Roelofarendsveen.
Pricing is headline-cheap in many searches, but there are specific time-based extras. There’s a night surcharge of €15 for drop-offs between 00:00 and 07:00, and another €15 for pickups in that same 00:00–07:00 window. Some Parkos reviewers complain that early-morning flights end up adding €15–€30 to the total bill once both directions fall into the night period, calling the original quote misleading.
Common friction points show up in reviews: the need to make two phone calls and wait at the terminal instead of just driving into an official Schiphol car park or walking to an on-airport garage. One Parkos reviewer still liked the 12-minute remote storage run and curbside handover but was annoyed by the night fee. Frequent users say they book well in advance, aim for daytime drop-offs and pickups to avoid the 00:00–07:00 surcharges, and keep the phone handy to coordinate timing.
Tip: Check your exact flight times against the 00:00–07:00 window before booking; shifting to a slightly later drop-off or pickup can save €15 per direction.
12 min shuttle