CGK · Parking

Terminal 3 Parking Building

Multi-storey

100–200 meters from Terminal 3 check-in, fully covered.

Terminal 3 Parking Building sits directly beside CGK’s newest Terminal 3, so you’re parking in a multi‑storey structure only a short walk from check‑in and arrivals. If you care more about staying dry in Jakarta rain than saving a few rupiah, this is the on-airport option that lines up best with Garuda Indonesia and most international departures out of T3.

This is a true multi-level car park, not an open lot, so your car stays under a roof for the entire trip. Because it’s attached to Terminal 3, you enter off the same access roads serving long-haul flights to cities like Amsterdam and Tokyo. Signage points you to “Terminal 3 Parking Building,” and you then pick a floor and find a bay, just like any city-center garage.

Pricing data is oddly thin online, which usually means rates change more often than blog posts. Expect to pay more than the outdoor lots by Terminals 1 and 2, but less than Jakarta city hotel parking over several days. Pay stations typically accept Indonesian rupiah cash and local cards; factor in a few extra minutes on return in case machines are busy after a bank of wide‑body arrivals.

Walking time from car to the Terminal 3 departures hall is usually under 5–10 minutes, depending on which level you park and the lift wait. Elevators and stairs drop you near the main curb where taxis and app cars pull up. If you land late at night on an international flight into T3, this short walk is the whole point: no shuttle, no extra transfers between Terminal 1, 2, and 3.

Practical tip: screenshot or write down your floor and zone before you roll your bag away; the building has multiple levels, and after a 12‑hour Garuda leg into Terminal 3 it’s easy to forget where you parked.

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