SEK 200 per day buys you a 15‑minute shuttle ride
Remote Parking at Göteborg Landvetter runs at SEK 200 per day or SEK 1,200 per week, so you’re paying airport rates in exchange for not having to deal with city street parking rules. It’s a remote lot, not walkable, so your whole plan needs to work around the shuttle instead of a 5‑minute stroll to check‑in.
The shuttle to the terminal takes about 15 minutes in normal traffic, with an advertised interval of roughly every 20 minutes. That means you should pad at least 35–40 minutes from locking your car to standing at the terminal doors, especially at peak morning bank departures around 06:00–08:00.
Locals on r/Gothenburg talk about off‑airport lots charging around 30 SEK per day including transfer, so Remote Parking at GOT sits in a different price bracket entirely. You’re paying roughly 7x that Reddit benchmark in exchange for being on airport property with airport‑run shuttles instead of a private van from a farm field.
Some Gothenburg regulars skip remote airport parking altogether and leave the car in town for multi‑week trips, then take the Landvetter bus. Those same threads mention a general distrust of extra legs like shuttles when you have checked bags or tight returns landing after 22:00, so Remote Parking appeals more if you care about staying inside the airport bubble than absolutely minimising cost.
Tip: work backward from departure and aim to park at least 60–75 minutes before bag‑drop closes, counting a full shuttle cycle (up to 20 minutes) plus the 15‑minute ride and a security queue that can spike on Sunday evenings.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $200.00/day | $200.00 |
| 3 days | $200.00/day | $600.00 |
| 7 days | $200.00/day | $1400.00 |
15 min shuttle · every 20 min · 15 min shuttle to Terminal