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Accessible Parking

Closest parking to Bremen terminals if you need step-free access

Accessible Parking at Bremen Airport sits directly next to the terminal buildings, so you’re only a short walk from check‑in in Terminals 1, 2, 3, and E. It’s the option to look at if you need barrier‑free routes, lifts instead of stairs, or just want the minimum distance between car and departures. The airport lists it alongside the terminal car parks, not out in the long‑stay lots.

Official pricing for Accessible Parking is only shown as “/W” in airport materials, which hints at a weekly rate structure rather than clear day-by-day costs. Expect it to price above the distant economy lots but in line with the terminal garages right by Terminals 1 and 2. If your trip runs more than 5–7 days, compare against the regular long‑stay tariffs on the Bremen Airport site before committing.

The key benefit is location: you park next to the terminal and move straight into the departures area for Terminals 1–3 and E without needing a shuttle bus or long covered walkways. That’s helpful if you’re managing mobility limits, heavy medical gear, or kids plus luggage. Surfaces around the terminal curb are flat and paved, and Bremen’s footprint is small, so walking distances stay short compared with bigger hubs.

Online reviews don’t single out Accessible Parking by name, and there are no consistent complaints about broken lifts or missing ramps at Bremen Airport. Still, German airports sometimes require advance registration for special-assistance parking close to the doors. Before you drive, call the Bremen Airport information line listed on bremen-airport.com and ask how Accessible Parking works that week.

Tip: If you need extra time to unload a wheelchair or walker, aim to arrive 30–40 minutes earlier than your normal parking routine, then head straight to your airline’s check‑in in Terminal 1, 2, 3, or E.

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