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Outdoor Parking

P3

Five minutes’ walk from T1/T2, P3 Outdoor Parking is the cheap lot

P3 Outdoor Parking sits in front of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport’s T1 and T2, about a 5–7 minute walk to the terminal doors. It’s an open-air, ground-level lot, so no height limits for vans or SUVs. Signage on the airport access road clearly marks “P3” in blue, which helps if you’re driving in from the A3/E70.

This is the long‑stay option in the airport’s system, with day rates lower than P1 and P2 right by the terminal. You pay at automatic machines near the pedestrian exit of P3 before you walk over to T1 or T2. Keep the ticket dry; the barcode readers at Belgrade can be fussy if the paper is bent or wet.

P3 is uncovered, so in July and August the asphalt bakes in 30–35°C sun and in January you can see ice patches. Rows are numbered and signed, usually “Sector” plus a number, which makes it easier to find your car after a 7‑ or 10‑day trip. There’s basic lighting on poles, but it’s not as bright as the terminal forecourt.

There’s no shuttle: you walk straight from P3 to the departures level of T1/T2 using the marked pedestrian paths that cross the access road. With a roller bag, most people cover the distance in under 10 minutes. If you’re traveling with kids or two 23 kg checked bags, give yourself an extra 5 minutes to reach check‑in at T2.

Tip: Take a quick photo of the nearest P3 sector sign and the pay machine you used; it saves time when you land back at BEG at 23:40 and just want to drive home.

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