Holiday Parking Nord sits in the long-term economy zone north of MUC.
Rates at Holiday Parking Nord usually undercut the on-airport garages at Munich Airport, making it one of the cheaper long-stay options if you’re flying from Terminal 1 or 2. It’s an official airport product, not a random field lot, so your car stays on airport-controlled property the whole time. Spaces are uncovered and laid out in standard rows, so oversized vehicles up to normal German car park limits are usually fine.
This lot sits on the northern side of the airport grounds, a short shuttle ride from Terminals 1 and 2. Count on roughly 10–15 minutes bus time to either terminal once you’re on board. You book Holiday Parking Nord online in advance through the Munich Airport system, and you get a QR code or booking number to scan at the barrier on arrival. Prebooking also hard-locks your price, which can be a big gap compared with drive-up.
Holiday Parking Nord operates 24/7 in step with flight schedules, so late-night arrivals into Terminal 2 or early-morning departures from Terminal 1 still work here. Because the lot is open-air, you’re fully exposed to Bavarian winter snow and summer hail, so don’t leave anything heat-sensitive or fragile visible on the seats. Lighting runs across the rows at night, and the area is patrolled as part of the airport’s external parking security rounds.
Shuttle buses link Holiday Parking Nord to both terminals; check the current interval when you book, but plan a 20–30 minute buffer including wait and ride. Buses stop directly at the terminal areas used by major carriers like Lufthansa in Terminal 2 and various airlines in Terminal 1. With kids, luggage, or ski bags, assume the full 30 minutes from locking the car to reaching check-in.
Practical tip: Screenshot your booking QR code and note your row number in your phone before you leave the car; mobile signal around holiday parking at MUC can be patchy, and you don’t want to dig through email on a cold January night.