BRU · Parking

P Discount 1

Remote

€74 covers a full week at P Discount 1

P Discount 1 runs at roughly €74 per week, so it usually beats the main terminal car parks on price if you’re leaving the car for 5–7 days or longer. It’s an outdoor, remote lot, so you trade a closer walk for lower daily and weekly rates. This one suits trips out of Brussels Airport’s Terminal T when you don’t want your parking bill to rival your ticket.

The car park sits off the main terminal access roads, marked as a remote “P Discount” zone rather than the P1–P3 structures next to T. It’s fully open-air, so your car stays outside in Belgian weather for the entire stay. Surfaces are basic, lighting is functional, and you won’t find covered walkways or premium reserved bays here. Think long-stay rather than short dash to check-in.

Shuttle transfer times to Terminal T vary with traffic, but you should budget at least 10–15 minutes for the ride plus a few minutes of waiting, instead of the sub‑5‑minute walk from P1 or P2. Build in an extra 30 minutes on top of your usual airport arrival time, especially in the morning bank of departures. This buffer matters more on peak days like Monday and Friday when BRU gets busy from 06:00 to 09:00.

Payment typically follows the standard Brussels Airport system: take a ticket on entry, then pay at machines near the shuttle stop or via the official parking website or app if you prebook the €74 weekly rate. Prebooking usually locks the better price and reduces the risk of the lot filling up on holiday weekends or school breaks when long‑stay demand spikes.

Tip: Screenshot your exact P Discount 1 zone and row number when you park; after a week away, outdoor long‑stay rows all look the same in the dark.

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