Keys handed over at Terminal 2, car gone in 2 minutes
Valet Parking Terminal 2 sits directly at Munich Airport’s Terminal 2 departures, so you walk a few meters from the drop-off zone to check-in. You stop at the signed valet area, hand over your keys, and staff move the car to a secured parking facility while you head inside. This setup cuts out the 10–15 minute shuttle ride you get with the more remote car parks around MUC.
This service ties specifically to Terminal 2, which handles Lufthansa and most Star Alliance flights, so it fits best if your boarding pass shows “T2” or “Satellitenterminal.” You park at the designated valet lane at Terminal 2, complete the handover at the counter there, and then walk straight to security in the same building. If you fly from Terminal 1, this valet option creates an extra terminal transfer you probably do not want.
Pricing runs higher than the standard multi-storey garages P20 and P26 at Munich Airport, reflecting that staff park and return the car for you. You usually pay per calendar day, starting from the drop-off date at Terminal 2 until pickup, with advance online booking often cheaper than drive-up rates. For longer trips over 5–7 days, compare the total against discounted “Urlauber” products in the regular garages; short 1–3 day business trips gain more from the time saved.
On your return to Munich, you collect the car again at Terminal 2, near the same departure-level valet point where you first dropped it off. You give staff your flight number in advance so they can track arrival times and stage the car shortly before you leave baggage reclaim in Terminal 2. If your plans shift and you land at Terminal 1 instead, factor in 10–15 minutes to get back across to the T2 valet handover spot.
Practical tip: add your flight number and mobile contact when booking Valet Parking Terminal 2 so staff can match delays and have your car ready when you exit arrivals at Munich T2.