Three-minute walk from T1/T2 doors makes Bus Parking work for groups
Bus Parking at Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport sits in dedicated coach bays a short 3‑minute walk from the terminal entrances for T1 and T2. This area is built for full‑size coaches, not private cars, so think tour groups, school trips, conferences, and cruise transfers. If you’re planning movements for 20–50 people at a time, this is the zone you care about, not the standard short‑ or long‑stay car parks.
The coach bays line up close to arrivals, which keeps walking distances short for passengers hauling 23 kg checked bags and hand luggage. Signage on the forecourt at GDN points buses toward marked areas for set-down and pick-up, keeping large vehicles out of the regular car lanes. Turnover is typically quick; this is stop-and-go territory, not an overnight parking solution for coaches.
Most group organizers pre‑book a private coach that meets a specific flight number into T2 and then uses Bus Parking as the rally point. With Gdańsk city centre roughly 15–20 km away, a single coach transfer often beats juggling 6–10 taxis or herding 30 people onto the 210 or N3 public bus. For large events, some operators cycle multiple coaches through the same bays on a timetable.
What regulars do: they share exact bay and meeting times on the rooming list, for example “Coach 1, Bus Parking, 20:30 after LO382.” Guides usually stand just inside Arrivals with a sign, then walk the group the 3 minutes out to the coach area in one shot, which cuts down on people drifting toward the taxi rank or rideshares.
Practical tip: when you contract a coach, give the operator your terminal (T1 or T2), flight number, and a 30‑minute buffer after scheduled arrival so your driver isn’t pushed out of the Bus Parking zone by delays.
3 min walk