Daily rates start around $19 in South Daily Parking
South Daily Parking sits next to the Domestic terminal and connects into the terminal via a short walk and escalators. This is a multi-level garage with daily pricing (around $19 per 24 hours) and no hourly-only section, so it suits trips longer than a quick meeting. You pull a ticket at the entrance gate and pay on exit by card or cash at the automated machines.
The garage feeds into the South side of the Domestic terminal, close to Delta check-in counters and security. If you’re flying from the International terminal, you still can park here, but you’ll need to ride the free airport shuttle over to that side, which adds at least 20–30 minutes. Clearance in the garage is standard for cars and most SUVs; oversize vehicles and tall vans fit better in ATL’s surface lots instead.
Payment kiosks and exit lanes handle contactless cards, and the garage operates 24/7, matching ATL’s overnight arrivals and early-morning departures. Lighting is typical of an older airport garage: functional but not bright like a new build, so many travelers try to park near elevators or on levels with heavier traffic. Elevators and stairwells connect each level directly to the terminal walkway, cutting down the time you spend moving bags.
There’s no reserved-space program specific to South Daily Parking, and on Monday mornings and Sunday nights the garage can fill or push you higher up the levels. ATL posts capacity signs at the entrance and along Airport Blvd, but those can lag reality during peak times. Build at least a 30-minute buffer from garage entrance to gate during rush periods.
Practical tip: If you’re flying Domestic and landing late, snap a photo of the level and column number as soon as you park; the South Daily structure runs long, and it’s easy to lose your row after a 11 p.m. arrival.