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P5 Car Park

Multi-storey parking

P5 sits directly opposite Terminal T at Oslo Airport

P5 Car Park is the main multi-storey garage right across from Terminal T, so you walk to check-in in roughly 3–5 minutes under cover the whole way. It’s indoors, signed as “P5 Parkeringshus,” and easier to spot than the long-term surface lots further out.

This is the closest multi-storey option to the main departures hall, so it suits trips where time matters more than shaving a few extra kroner off the rate. You drive straight in from the airport road following the blue “P5” signs rather than looping around to the P10 and outdoor long-stay areas.

P5 is a multi-level concrete structure with numbered floors and color-marked sections, which helps when you come back jet-lagged after a 6-hour run from Heathrow or a late SAS arrival. Lifts connect each parking level directly to the pedestrian bridge that feeds into Terminal T departures.

Rates at P5 track with “terminal” pricing at Oslo Airport and usually run higher per day than the remote lots like P10 and P11. In return, you cut out shuttle buses and can roll bags from your car to the SAS or Norwegian check-in desks in a single shot.

P5 supports short-stay and multiple-day parking, so a 1–2 hour pickup, a same-day day-trip to Stockholm, or a 10-day holiday all work in the same garage. Height limits apply because it’s multi-storey, so double-check headroom if you’re driving a tall van or roof box.

Practical tip: snap a photo of your floor number and section sign as soon as you park in P5; the identical grey levels blur together fast after a midnight arrival into Oslo.

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