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Valet Parking

Valet

Keys handed over right next to Narita’s terminals

Valet Parking at Narita International Airport sits directly next to the passenger terminals, so drop-off is only a short walk from T1, T2, or T3 check-in counters. You pull up, hand over your keys, and skip the usual hunt for a space or shuttle ride from a remote lot.

This is a true valet service, not self-park: staff park your car in a secured area while you head into the terminal. Because the facility is beside the main buildings rather than off-airport, walking time is typically just a few minutes from your drop-off point to the airline check-in islands.

Valet Parking works well if you’re flying out in the early morning or landing late at night at Narita, when trains and buses thin out and you’d rather drive. Being on-airport and next to the terminals usually makes it faster than using an off-site lot plus a 10–15 minute shuttle each way.

You pay a premium compared with standard on-airport parking, but the trade is time and less hassle dealing with luggage trolleys over long distances. For short business trips of one to three days from T1 or T2, the cost difference versus long-term self-park often comes down to the value of 30–40 minutes saved on each end.

Tip: Narita can get busy around the big bank of midday and late-afternoon departures, so aim to arrive at the valet area at least 2.5 hours before an international flight from T1, T2, or T3 to keep things stress-free.

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