ANR · Parking

Accessible Parking

€10 per day gets you marked disabled bays right by ANR’s terminal

Accessible Parking at Antwerp International Airport sits next to the small terminal, with the walk kept to roughly 5 minutes from car to check-in. Bays are clearly marked for disabled users and positioned close to the car park exit, so you stay as near as possible to the terminal doors. Pricing lines up with the main surface lot: €10.00 per day and €60.00 for a full week.

The operator notes that every on-site car park at ANR has dedicated accessible spaces, but this main Accessible Parking area is the closest option if walking any distance is an issue. Spaces sit near the exit barrier, cutting down on time spent crossing the lot with luggage or mobility aids. The layout suits the airport’s scale: a compact surface car park, one small terminal, very little ground to cover.

To use these accessible bays you need an official disabled parking permit displayed in the vehicle, exactly as you would on city streets in Belgium. Standard enforcement applies if the permit isn’t visible, even though the area is directly next to the terminal. Payment follows the regular tariffs: budget €10.00 for a single travel day and €60.00 if you’re gone for 7 days.

Regular Belgian flyers with reduced mobility tend to park in these on-site accessible spaces and then pre-book assistance with their airline or handling agent, instead of relying on any PRM shuttle. With the car this close, staff can meet you at check-in or the entrance rather than at a remote lot. One practical tip: request PRM assistance when booking your ticket, then aim to arrive 15–20 minutes earlier than usual so you can park, display your permit properly, and still make the short 5-minute walk without rushing.

Pricing

Stay Per day Total
1 day $10.00/day $10.00
3 days $10.00/day $30.00
7 days $10.00/day $70.00
Getting to the terminal

5 min walk · next to terminal

Other parking at ANR