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Parking Garage

Long stay

Next to the Zentralterminal, this Parking Garage is the closest long-stay option at Leipzig/Halle Airport.

You park directly beside the Zentralterminal, so the walk to check-in runs just a few minutes with luggage. This is the airport’s main long-stay structure, not an open-air lot, so your car sits under cover for the entire trip. If you are flying out of Terminal B, you still start from the Zentralterminal building and follow the short signed route to security.

The Parking Garage works best for trips of several days since it is sold as a long-stay product. You pay more than in remote economy lots, but you trade that for minimal transfer time and no shuttle. Signs at the entrance show the current daily and weekly tariffs in euros, and payment runs through standard ticket machines before you exit.

Access stays open 24/7 to match early-morning departures and late-evening arrivals at Leipzig/Halle. Lifts connect each parking level to the pedestrian exit toward the Zentralterminal, so you are not dragging bags up ramps. Lighting is typical of a German airport garage with marked pedestrian lanes and floor numbers clearly painted near the stairwells.

Watch out for peak holiday periods when levels near the terminal doors fill first, especially during school breaks in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. If the lower levels show “besetzt,” continue upward instead of circling the same floor; upper decks often still have free bays even when it looks tight at the entrance. Keep your entry ticket handy because you need it at both the pay station and the exit barrier.

Practical tip: snap a photo of your level and row before heading to the Zentralterminal, and pay your ticket at the machines inside the terminal hall before walking back to the car.

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