SEK 1,800 for a week vs free street parking in town
Long Stay Parking at Göteborg Landvetter sits off-airport with a shuttle run of about 10 minutes to the terminal. This is the airport’s own long-stay option, so you trade a bit of time on the bus for more structure and oversight than leaving the car in a random residential street in Gothenburg.
Pricing is simple: around SEK 300 per day or SEK 1,800 for a week. That’s the “expensive” side compared with the ~30 SEK/day commercial lots people mention on r/Gothenburg, and obviously far more than free city parking. The upside is you’re on official airport ground, with staff and shuttles built around flight times.
The shuttle itself runs about every 15 minutes and takes roughly 10 minutes, so build in at least 30 extra minutes end-to-end compared with being dropped at the terminal. If you’re catching an early SAS or Ryanair departure, aim to park a full 90 minutes before check-in closes, not before departure.
Locals on Reddit talking about 3–4 week trips often ditch airport parking entirely and leave the car in residential areas, then take public transport to Landvetter. They treat airport and airport-area long-stay as the “safe but not cheapest” option once your stay gets past 10–14 days.
Watch out for: the weekly rate stacks fast on trips longer than two weeks. Three weeks at posted daily pricing lands around SEK 6,300, which is why people hunt for 30 SEK/day lots around Landvetter or free zones in town. If your trip is that long, run the math before committing.
Tip: lock in Long Stay Parking only after you’ve checked commercial 30 SEK/day lots and the cost of leaving the car in Gothenburg plus a Västtrafik ticket to the airport.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $300.00/day | $300.00 |
| 3 days | $300.00/day | $900.00 |
| 7 days | $300.00/day | $2100.00 |
10 min shuttle · every 15 min · 10 min shuttle to Terminal