150 meters from T1/T2, this is BEG’s covered long-stay option
Garage sits about 150 meters in front of the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport terminal building, an easy roll with a suitcase to both T1 and T2. It’s a multi-level, covered structure, so your car stays out of Serbian summer sun and winter snow for the whole trip. This is the airport’s dedicated long-stay choice, not a quick drop-off zone.
As a long-stay facility, Garage makes the most sense once you’re gone at least 24 hours. Short hops under a day often price better in the open-air lots closer to the terminal doors, while multi-day parking usually comes out cheaper per day inside the Garage. You walk the 150 meters on a marked pedestrian path, so no shuttle timing or waiting in the rain.
The building sits directly in front of the T2 departures level, so you can be from your car to the first security queue in under 5–7 minutes if you walk at a normal pace. From Garage, it’s one straight path to the main entrance, then up to check-in for Air Serbia and most European carriers at T2, or a short extra walk over to T1 for older charter and regional flights.
Payment runs through standard airport machines located on the ground level near the vehicle exit, with pricing posted in dinars per hour and per day. You pay at the machine before driving out and then have a few minutes to reach the barrier. Keep your entry ticket dry; there are reports of machines at other BEG lots struggling with folded or damaged tickets.
Tip: snap a quick photo of your level and column number in Garage before you walk the 150 meters to the terminal; the repetitive layout makes it easy to lose your car after a week away.