Daily rates at Standard Parking usually undercut terminal garages
Standard Parking at Copenhagen Airport is the basic long-stay option: uncovered surface parking aimed at trips longer than 3–4 days. It sits outside the main terminal area serving Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, so plan a few extra minutes to move between your car and check‑in. You pay per calendar day, with prices set below the on-site terminal garages, which makes it a budget play if you’re leaving the car for a week or more.
This is long-term parking with a simple setup: park in a numbered bay, remember the zone, and walk or shuttle toward the main CPH terminal complex (Terminals 2 and 3). There’s no valet and no covered parking, so your car sits in the open the entire time. Payment works via standard machines that accept major cards and Danish kroner, and you can pre-book online for fixed dates if you already know your outbound and inbound flights.
Security is basic but present: fenced perimeter, lighting after dark, and periodic patrols, which matters if you’re leaving the car for 7–14 days. You keep your keys, so no one moves the car while you’re gone. There’s no dedicated lounge or waiting room here; if you need toilets or food, you’ll find those after you walk or shuttle toward Terminal 2 or Terminal 3. Standard Parking is mainly about price per day, not amenities.
Plan backwards from check-in. If your airline asks you to be at Terminal 2 or 3 two hours before a Schengen flight (or three hours for long‑haul), add at least 20 extra minutes to park at Standard Parking, find your bay again on return, and sort payment before heading home.