5-minute covered walk from the terminal beats open-air lots
Comfort Parking sits in a covered structure close to Brussels Airport’s Terminal T, so you’re not dragging bags across open asphalt in the rain. It’s a dedicated covered option, which matters in Belgian winter when de-icing spray and sleet hit the open lots hard. If you want your car under a roof instead of under the weather, this is the airport’s mid-range answer.
This is a pure parking product: no hotel bundle, no valet hand-off, just drive in, park in a numbered bay, and walk to departures. Being a covered multi-storey facility, spaces are standard European width, so expect tighter lanes than a US park-and-ride. If you’re in a larger SUV or van, give yourself a couple extra minutes to find a spot you like.
Comfort Parking links directly to the terminal area serving all T flights, which means you don’t deal with shuttle buses or 20-minute loops around the perimeter. Covered access keeps you dry from your level to the walkway, which is useful on early morning departures when the Brussels weather sits around 5–8°C and raining. It’s built for people who want a short walk, not a long bus ride.
Pricing usually lands between the open long-stay fields and the premium terminal-front car parks, so it fits the “pay a bit more, walk a lot less” bracket. On trips of 3–5 days, the extra euros per day often balance out against taxi fares into the city, especially if you’re traveling with two or more people and checked luggage.
Practical tip: lock in a space online before you drive to BRU; Comfort Parking fills quickly around Monday and Friday peak business flights in Terminal T.