50–100 meters from T: this is Oslo’s true drop‑and‑go lot
Short-term Parking at Oslo Airport sits directly next to Terminal T, so you walk to check-in in roughly 2–3 minutes. This is the short stay option you use for quick pickups, drop-offs, or meetings at the airport where you’re watching the clock instead of hunting for shuttles.
This car park is signed as Short-term Parking on airport maps and boards, and it’s clearly marked as short stay at the entry barrier. Because it’s adjacent to the terminal, you skip buses entirely and roll bags straight from your car to the T departures hall doors.
Short-term Parking runs on a standard pay-per-hour model, with pricing structured for stays of a few hours instead of multiple days. You pay more per hour here than in the long‑term lots further from T, but you save 10–20 minutes of walking or shuttle time per visit, which adds up quickly for frequent airport runs.
The lot suits quick turns: flight drop-off, a same-day business trip, or meeting someone on a 1–2 hour delay. For anything longer than roughly 5–6 hours, daily rates in the more distant long-term areas usually beat this short-stay option by a noticeable margin.
Because it’s so close to T and right next to the terminal, spaces near the main entrance can fill up during morning bank departures. If you arrive between 06:00 and 09:00, expect to park a few rows deeper and add an extra minute or two of walking.
Pro tip: take a quick phone photo of your row number and the nearest terminal door sign at T; it saves a five‑minute search when you come back out with luggage and just want to get on the road.