HK$500 per day puts Valet Parking at the top end
Daily valet at Hong Kong International Airport runs about HK$500, and the cars sit in the dedicated zone right next to Terminal 1. You drive up to the terminal forecourt, hand the keys to staff, and walk straight into departures without dealing with ticket machines or multi-storey ramps.
This service operates beside the main T1 and T2 check-in areas, so walking time from drop-off to the first check-in island is usually under 2–3 minutes. That proximity is the whole pitch: you’re paying for shortest-possible terminal access, not for budget storage out by the long‑stay car parks.
Pricing is simple at roughly HK$500 for each 24‑hour period, which quickly adds up once you pass three or four days. For a one‑ or two‑night business trip, it can still come out ahead when you factor taxi fares both ways from Hong Kong Island or Kowloon plus late‑night surcharges.
Valet Parking at HKG is a straight valet operation, not self‑park. Staff park and retrieve the car; you don’t get to choose a specific bay like you would in Car Park 4 or 5. If you’re anxious about handing over keys, stick to the regular multi‑storey lots and use the pedestrian bridges into T1 and T2.
Because the valet area sits right by the terminal frontage, it can feel busy around peak bank times like the CX long‑haul evening waves. Build in an extra 10–15 minutes at these times in case there’s a short queue to hand over or collect the car.
Tip: If your trip runs longer than three days, price out a mix: drive to the airport, use valet for departure day convenience, then move the car to a cheaper long‑stay lot on return if your arrival time lines up.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $500.00/day | $500.00 |
| 3 days | $500.00/day | $1500.00 |
| 7 days | $500.00/day | $3500.00 |