BEG · Parking

P1

Short stay

Closest car park to BEG terminals

P1 sits directly in front of the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport terminal building, so you walk just a couple of minutes to T1 or T2. It’s the short-stay option, meant for drop-offs, pick-ups, business trips, or quick same-day runs into the city. If you want the minimum distance between your car and the check-in desks, this is the lot.

This is a standard open-air surface car park, not a garage, and it’s signed as “P1 – Short Stay” on the airport road as you approach T1 and T2. Entry is via ticket barrier with number-plate cameras, and you pay at the machines near the pedestrian exit toward the terminal. Pricing is structured by the hour and then by the day, so short visits of 1–3 hours cost less than leaving the car for 24 hours or more.

P1 works best for stays of a few hours up to roughly one day; beyond that, the daily rate usually makes P7 or other long-stay options around BEG better value. If you’re meeting an arriving flight in T2, parking in P1 keeps you within a quick walk of the Arrivals hall doors, which helps if you’re tracking a late inbound or waiting on bags from a full A320.

Payment terminals in P1 accept cards and usually Serbian dinar cash, and you need to pay before driving back to the exit barrier. Keep the ticket dry and flat; the machines need to read the barcode cleanly. One last tip: take a quick photo of your row and the P1 sign facing the terminal so you can spot your car easily on the return leg, especially if you land after dark.

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