5–7 minutes on foot from T1/T2, P2 is the cheap lot
Economy Parking P2 sits in front of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, about a 5–7 minute walk to both T1 and T2. It’s the long‑stay option on the airport grounds, marked as “P2” on the official parking map and on roadside signs as you enter the terminal area.
This is an open‑air surface lot with standard marked bays, not a garage, and it handles passenger cars rather than oversized vehicles or buses. P2 is inside the airport perimeter, so you don’t need a shuttle; you roll your bags straight to departures at T1 or T2 in a single, flat walk.
Pricing is set below the closer P1 and premium zones, making P2 the budget choice if you’re leaving the car for several days or a full week. Tariffs are posted at the entrance barrier and at pay machines; rates are calculated per hour up to a daily cap, then by the day after 24 hours.
Payment runs through automatic pay stations near pedestrian exits from P2, taking cards and local currency. You pay at the machine before walking to T1 or T2, then use the validated ticket to exit through the barrier, which scans you out in a few seconds.
There’s basic lighting across P2 and fixed CCTV coverage on the airport side, and the walk to the terminal stays on marked paths by the access road. In bad weather, plan an extra 5 minutes from the farthest row; the rows closest to the terminal access road usually fill first on weekday mornings.
Tip: If you have heavy bags, aim for spaces on the terminal‑side edge of P2 so the walk to T1 or T2 drops to roughly 3–4 minutes.