₹1200 per day gets you valet right next to the terminal
Valet Parking at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) sits directly next to the terminals, so drop-off is almost at the door. Daily pricing is a flat ₹1200, which makes sense if you value walking a few metres instead of dragging bags from the remote lots. This is an official airport valet, not a third-party outfit down the road.
At Terminal 2, you drive up to the departure level, follow the airport “Valet Parking” boards, and hand over your keys in the marked bay beside the main entrance. The setup at Terminal 1 follows the same pattern, with the valet area signed just before the regular curbside drop. You keep your claim ticket; they park your car in the secure section behind the terminal zone.
Pricing runs on a simple daily structure: ₹1200 for roughly 24 hours, then another ₹1200 block if you cross into the next day. There’s no cheaper hourly slice here, so for very short stays under 3–4 hours, the regular terminal parking usually works out better. Pay at the valet counter or via card/UPI at pickup; cash acceptance can vary by shift, so carry a card as backup.
Because the valet bays sit right beside the terminal entry, this option helps if you’re juggling multiple suitcases, kids, or late-night departures in the 23:00–03:00 bank when app cabs get scarce. It also cuts the time you spend circling the crowded public multilevel car parks. Drop, ticket, done.
Practical tip: take clear photos of your car (including odometer and fuel gauge) at drop-off, and keep your paper or SMS ticket handy when you land back at BOM so pickup from Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 is quick.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $1200.00/day | $1200.00 |
| 3 days | $1200.00/day | $3600.00 |
| 7 days | $1200.00/day | $8400.00 |