Right next to the terminals, so transfers stay simple
Accessible Parking at Milan Malpensa (MXP) sits directly next to T1 and T2, so you are only a short roll from the check-in desks and security lines. You avoid shuttles entirely, which matters if you are managing luggage, mobility aids, or traveling with someone who moves slowly. The walkways between the lots and the terminal doors are paved and level, with marked pedestrian routes and curb ramps.
This parking is inside the main airport parking complex serving T1 and T2, so you park on the same footprint as standard cars, not in an off-site overflow. Spaces are marked with the standard blue accessibility symbol and are wider than regular bays, giving room to open doors fully or use a wheelchair ramp. Because the lots sit directly by the terminal buildings, you are close to airline check-in counters like ITA Airways and easyJet, which both operate from Malpensa.
MXP’s dedicated accessible spaces are placed near terminal entrances, cutting the outside segment down to a matter of minutes instead of a 10–15 minute shuttle ride from remote parking. The routes into the building include ramps and elevators that connect the parking level to departures and arrivals floors. If you need airport assistance, you can ask for PRM (Passengers with Reduced Mobility) support at the terminal, then move straight from your car to the meeting point without a long push.
There is no unique reservation website or third-party system for Accessible Parking; you use the same MXP parking platforms that show pricing by day and by hour. Standard Malpensa on-site rates apply, and charges run on a per-hour or per-day basis depending on how long you stay. Tip: arrive 15–20 minutes earlier than you normally would, so you can pick a good bay close to the entrance and move at a comfortable pace into T1 or T2.