Five minutes’ walk from Terminal T, under cover the whole way
P7 Car Park sits directly opposite Oslo Airport Terminal T, roughly a 3–5 minute walk under covered walkways, so you stay dry from car to check-in. It’s a multi-storey, fully covered facility, useful in winter when OSL temperatures drop below 0°C and snow piles up in the open lots.
This is a covered car park with numbered spaces and clear floor markings, so level and row signs actually match what you see in the OSL app and on the payment machines. Elevators run from the ground floor up through the decks, and the pedestrian route is signposted “P7 – Terminal” in blue from every level.
P7 operates 24/7, matching the first and last departures at Gardermoen, which means you can park here for a 06:00 departure or land at 23:30 and still exit without drama. Payment runs through automatic ANPR (license plate recognition) at the barrier, and you can pre-book online to lock in a price before busy dates like Easter and summer weekends.
Pricing at P7 usually runs higher than open-air long-term lots like P10 and P2, especially for stays longer than 3 days, because every bay is under a roof. For short trips of 1–2 nights, the extra NOK per day can be worth it if you care about frost, snow, or scraping ice off the windshield at 05:00.
Security cameras cover the entrances, exits, and main drive lanes in P7, and the structure has lighting on every level through the night. Luggage trolleys are normally parked close to the elevators on the ground floor and near the pedestrian exit facing Terminal T, so you can load bags immediately after you park.
Tip: aim for levels 2 or 3 near the terminal-facing side; that usually gives the shortest walk to the covered walkway into Terminal T and keeps you away from the slow exit queues that sometimes build on the ground floor after banked arrivals.