Ten minutes’ walk from Terminal 2, this is the default lot
Terminal 2 Car Park sits directly in front of José Martí’s Terminal 2, about a 5–10 minute walk from the main doors depending on bags. It works for both short and long stays, so you’ll see quick drop-offs mixed with cars left for a week. Layout is open-air, ground level, with no height restrictions, so vans and taller vehicles fit without drama.
You are parking landside, outside security, beside Terminal 2’s departures area. That makes it straightforward for regional and charter flights using T2, but useless for same‑day connections through Terminals 1, 3, or 5 unless you plan extra transfer time. There are no marked shuttle buses running between terminals from this lot; if you’re flying from T3, budget a 10–15 minute taxi ride from T2.
Pricing at José Martí generally stays low compared with US or EU airports, and Terminal 2 Car Park follows that pattern with day rates that undercut most Havana city-center garages. Payment usually runs in local currency at a small booth near the entrance, and cards are hit‑or‑miss, so carry cash for both parking and tip. There’s basic lighting, but don’t expect CCTV coverage on every row.
Facilities are simple: no covered parking, no dedicated EV charging, and no numbered multi-story levels to remember. You’re basically on a single flat lot in front of Terminal 2 with painted bays and a few pedestrian walkways. Keep valuables out of sight and avoid leaving obvious bags on seats; it’s common sense anywhere, but more important when parking a car for multiple nights.
Tip: snap a photo of your car against a visible Terminal 2 sign or entrance number so you can find it quickly on a late-night return.