BEG · Parking

P11

Long stay

10–15 minutes’ drive from T1/T2, P11 is BEG’s deep long‑stay option

P11 sits in the vicinity of the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport cargo terminal, away from the main T1 and T2 forecourt, and works best for trips running a week or more. It’s designated as a long stay car park, so pricing usually beats the closer short‑term lots once you pass the 3–4 day mark. Factor in that you’re not walking to the terminal from here; you’ll rely on airport access roads or a transfer.

This lot sits on the cargo side of BEG, not next to departures, so build in at least 20–25 minutes from locking your car to standing in the T1 or T2 check‑in line. That time estimate includes driving from P11 back around to the passenger terminal area and a standard security queue that can easily eat 10 minutes on busy mornings. If you’re on a Schengen‑connecting itinerary or flying early from T2, add another 10 minutes as a buffer.

P11 targets long‑term parking, so think in blocks of days rather than hours. It usually undercuts the terminal‑side lots by a noticeable margin for 7‑, 10‑, or 14‑day trips. Short hops of 24–48 hours make less sense here once you add the extra transfer time and fuel driving in from the cargo side and back.

There’s no retail or services by the cargo terminal, so plan your stop at a petrol station or supermarket on the way to the airport, before you turn toward P11. After you park, take a quick photo of your row and any visible cargo‑area signboards so you can find the car again at night. One last tip: on departure day, work backwards from check‑in close time and leave P11 at least 60 minutes before your airline’s cut‑off.

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