Two-minute walk from Terminal 2, priced for short business stops
Business Parking at Budapest Liszt Ferenc (BUD) sits directly in front of Terminal 2, with a marked walking path that takes about 2 minutes to the departures doors. It’s a short-stay car park, aimed at same-day meetings, quick turnarounds, or trips of a couple of days, not long holidays.
Daily pricing runs around €20, so Business Parking works best for 1–3 days before the cost starts to creep up versus long‑term options farther from Terminal 2. You pay on exit at the machines or barrier, so grab a ticket at entry and keep it handy if you plan to expense it.
This lot is fully open-air and right on the main terminal approach road for Terminal 2, so you drive straight in without shuttles or extra transfers. The layout is simple: multiple rows with standard-sized spaces, no height restrictions for regular cars and small vans, and clear pedestrian crossings leading toward the glass terminal façade.
There’s no separate fast-track security included in the Business Parking rate, so expect normal Terminal 2 queues once inside. The trade-off is time saved outside: that 2‑minute walk often beats waiting 10–15 minutes for a bus from the more distant economy lots, especially for early morning flights.
There are no consistently reported issues specific to Business Parking at BUD, but traffic around Terminal 2 can back up during the 06:00–09:00 bank of departures. Build a buffer: aim to enter the car park at least 2 hours before a Schengen flight and 2.5–3 hours before a non‑Schengen departure.
Tip: If you’re dropping someone off and staying under a full day, park here instead of circling the terminal road; it’s usually quicker than hunting for a curbside drop-off spot at Terminal 2.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $20.00/day | $20.00 |
| 3 days | $20.00/day | $60.00 |
| 7 days | $20.00/day | $140.00 |
2 min walk