Terminal 2’s valet zone sits right at the departures curb
The Valet Parking Zone Terminal 2 sits directly in front of the T2 departure hall, so drop-off is only a short walk to the check-in counters. You pull up curbside, hand over your keys, and staff move your car to a secured lot while you head inside. This is the closest parking you can get to the T2 doors without stopping in the regular drop-off lane.
This is a full valet setup, not self-park, and it only serves Terminal 2 flights. If you’re flying Korean Air or other T2 carriers, this keeps your car and check-in on the same side of the airport. If your return is into T1, skip this option and look at long-term lots linked to the free shuttle instead.
Pricing runs higher than the general long-term car parks around ICN, in line with premium curbside valet services in Seoul. You pay for both the valet service and the daily parking in a controlled car park, so budget at least a noticeable step up from the economy lots. Check current won rates on the official Incheon Airport site before you drive in, especially for stays of 3 nights or more.
Hours track Terminal 2’s flight schedule, with the valet lane active from early morning departures into late-night arrivals. If you’re landing on a 23:30 flight into T2, expect staff coverage, but build in a few extra minutes for the car to be brought back from storage. For very off-peak red-eyes, confirm operating times the day before.
Payment usually happens when you collect your car, at a dedicated valet counter near the T2 curb. Major credit cards issued in Korea tend to process fastest, but international cards generally work. Keep your valet ticket in your passport wallet or phone case so you’re not digging through bags at the pickup lane.
Tip: Screenshot your return flight number and arrival time and show it at drop-off; it helps staff stage your car closer to the curb when your T2 flight lands.