Eight-day stays here usually cost far more than P1 or P3
Premium Parking at Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport is the covered option you pick when a short walk to T1/T2 matters more than the bill. Third‑party sites selling “premium” inventory at GDN flag that an 8‑day stay here can run significantly higher than the usual long‑term lots, trading zloty for proximity and reserved spaces. This is aimed at people who want a guaranteed spot close to the terminal doors instead of circling open lots like P1 or P3.
The draw is simple: pre‑booked, covered spaces by the terminal and less time outside in Gdańsk weather. Aggregators often bundle Premium‑style parking with extras such as fast‑track security access or business‑class style perks, marketed together in one 8‑day package price. That pushes the total higher than standard long‑term parking, but you get a fixed bay and a short walk into T2’s departures area instead of a shuttle or a long trek with luggage.
Pricing on comparison sites is usually shown for 7–8 days at GDN, so you can line Premium Parking up directly against cheaper long‑term products. Regulars and corporate travelers often cross‑check these 8‑day quotes against their company reimbursement rules before booking, because some policies only cover basic long‑term or off‑airport lots. If you expense trips, clarify whether premium or valet‑style parking around Gdańsk Airport is actually allowed before you lock in a prepaid rate.
Expect Premium‑type products here to be sold mostly online through parking comparison platforms, not just the airport’s own site, with pre‑assigned spaces and license‑plate recognition common across modern GDN facilities. The practical play: price out your full 8‑day stay on one of those aggregators, then compare it to the official long‑term lots; if the gap is big, only stick with Premium Parking if that very short walk to T1/T2 genuinely saves you time on a tight schedule.