3–6 minute walk from T1/T2: that’s Official Parking P2
Official Parking P2 sits directly on the airport grounds at Beauvais-Tillé, roughly a 250–400 metre walk to both T1 and T2, depending on your row. It’s the long-stay option run by the airport itself, so you follow the standard blue P2 signs off the D1001 instead of hunting around Beauvais for private lots or shuttle services.
P2 is a long-stay car park, typically used for trips of several days, and is open 24/7 while flights operate. It’s uncovered, standard asphalt and marked bays, with entry and exit controlled by the same barrier and ticket system used across the official Beauvais parkings. You park your own car, keep your keys, and walk to T1 or T2 rather than waiting for a minibus.
Pricing at Beauvais changes by season and length of stay, but reviews repeatedly call the airport “overpriced” and say you “pay a lot for very little”, with parking mentioned in that mix. For a rough anchor, multi-day stays often run well into double digits in euros, edging toward what some French travellers expect to pay closer to Paris proper, not at a regional field 70+ km from central Paris.
This is still the straight-line choice if you don’t want to mess with third‑party shuttles: follow signage to P2, park, walk 3–6 minutes to departures, and you’re done. The trade‑off is value versus simplicity; several Trustpilot posts lump P2 in with comments calling Beauvais “the worst ever” and “a shed”, arguing the whole setup doesn’t match the prices.
Practical tip: prebook online via the official Beauvais site and screenshot your confirmation before you drive; it usually drops the day rate a bit and saves arguments at the barrier if the ticket system glitches.