Valet drop-off sits directly by Terminal 1 departures at LIM
Premium Valet operates right outside the Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) Terminal 1 check-in area, so you pull up, hand over the keys, and walk a short distance to departures. This is one of the few true valet options at LIM, and it targets flyers who prefer skipping the shuttle or long walk from the standard car parks.
Parking runs on a daily rate model, typically priced higher than regular long-stay lots in the airport zone but with the added benefit of curbside handoff at Terminal 1. You pay per calendar day, which makes Premium Valet more sensible for 1–4 day trips than for multi-week parking. Payment usually runs through standard cards in Peruvian soles, so factor currency into your trip budget.
Premium Valet operates its handoff service in line with typical airline check-in peaks, focusing around early-morning international departures and late-night arrivals at LIM. If you’re parking for a red-eye, plan to arrive at least 2 hours before your flight’s scheduled departure time, leaving room for handoff, baggage drop at Terminal 1, and security screening.
The cars stay in a secured off-street parking area monitored by staff tied to the valet desk at Terminal 1, and vehicles are moved between the curb and the storage area by insured drivers. You should remove valuables from the cabin, log your fuel level, and confirm your odometer reading when you hand over the keys to the Premium Valet agent at LIM.
For pickup, your return process starts when your flight lands at Jorge Chávez International Airport on Terminal 1, so message or call the Premium Valet contact as soon as you clear immigration. One practical tip: keep your claim ticket and the valet phone number in your carry-on, not your checked bag, so you can request the car while standing in the arrivals hall.