5-minute walk from T2 check-in, P5 is the main car park
P5 Multilevel Parking sits directly beside Terminal 2 at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, marked as the T2 multi-storey block on airport maps. It connects to the terminal via a short covered walkway, usually a 3–5 minute walk to the main departure gates. If you’re flying most international airlines out of BOM T2, this is the closest structured parking you’ll get.
This is a multi-storey concrete garage with numbered levels and marked bays, serving only Terminal 2 and not T1. Follow the “P5 Multilevel Parking” signs from the Sahar Elevated Road approach to T2. Entry uses a standard ticketed barrier system; keep the paper ticket handy for payment on exit. Pay stations sit near the pedestrian exits leading toward the terminal.
Short-stay and longer-stay pricing run on an hourly and then daily cap model; recent reports from mid-2024 put a few hours of parking in the low hundreds of rupees and a full day in the higher hundreds. That makes P5 workable for pickups, drop-offs, or even a 1–2 day work trip, but expensive if you leave the car for a full week. Check the BOM airport site for current slabs before you lock in a long stay.
The structure is lit and covered, which helps in Mumbai’s heavy monsoon rain and mid-day heat that can touch 35°C. Elevators and stairwells connect each level to the ground-level walkway toward departures. If you’re parking overnight, pick a bay near an elevator lobby so you’re not wandering levels with luggage at 02:00.
There’s vehicle screening before you reach P5 and again before terminal entry, so build in an extra 15–20 minutes at peak evening waves around 20:00–01:00. Final tip: take a photo of your level and row the moment you park; repeated floor layouts and similar pillars make it easy to lose your car after a red-eye return.