T2’s multilevel garage sits directly in front of the terminal
The Terminal 2 Parking Garage Multilevel is the main on-site structure for both short and long stays at Mexico City International Airport’s T2. You walk across the road and into the terminal in roughly 3–5 minutes, so it works well for early-morning Aeroméxico departures or late arrivals. Elevators connect all levels to the ground-floor pedestrian access facing the check-in hall.
Rates are set for both hourly and daily use, so you can leave a car for a quick pickup run or a week-long trip. It functions as a mixed-use garage, not a premium product, so don’t expect valet or reserved business floors. Pay stations sit near elevator lobbies and accept cash and cards in Mexican pesos, which avoids having to pre-book through a third-party site.
This structure is directly aligned with Terminal 2, not T1, so factor that in if your airline sometimes swaps terminals at MEX. Aeroméxico and SkyTeam partners typically use T2, making this garage the simplest option for those flights. If you end up at T1 instead, you need to transfer by airport-operated transport or taxi, which eats into any time saved by parking on-site.
For longer trips, compare the daily cost of the Terminal 2 Parking Garage Multilevel with hotel park-and-fly deals along Boulevard Puerto Aéreo; some frequent flyers on Mexico City routes mention rideshare as cheaper over a week. The tradeoff is straightforward: the garage trades higher cost for the shortest possible walk to check-in and border control.
Tip: traffic on Circuito Interior around MEX often clogs up around 07:00–09:00 and 18:00–21:00, so add 20–30 minutes to your drive time before aiming for a space in the T2 multilevel garage.