100–200 meters from T departures, Park&Go is the remote lot for short hops
Park&Go sits by the short-term departure area at Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL), serving Terminal T. You park in a remote lot, then walk a short distance to the main departures curb. It targets quick drop-offs, 1–24 hour parking, and last‑minute stops when the closer premium spaces are full.
This facility operates 24/7 in line with OSL’s flight schedule, so late SK or DY departures aren’t a problem. Signage on the airport access road directs you straight to Park&Go; look for the “Short-term / Park&Go” markers as you approach the terminal area. Payment usually runs through automatic machines or license-plate recognition at the gate, standard for Avinor airports.
Park&Go counts as “remote” because it’s set back from the main terminal frontage, not under-cover next to the doors. You still end up near the short-term departure zone, usually a 3–6 minute walk from check‑in counters in T depending on your airline. Figure another 10–20 minutes for check‑in and security once you reach the building.
Compared with on-door premium parking, Park&Go typically prices lower for the same 1–3 hour stay. It’s aimed at quick pick‑ups and drop‑offs rather than week-long trips, so for 5+ days the long‑term lots further from T usually work out cheaper. At busy morning banks for flights around 06:00–09:00, expect spaces closest to the exit to fill first.
Tip: Snap a photo of your row and nearest sign before you walk off; it can look very similar across sections when you return from a late SAS or Norwegian arrival into Terminal T.