Two-minute walk beats everything if you’re parking at POZ
P2 sits right by Terminal 1 at Poznań-Ławica, about a 2-minute walk from the doors, and it’s set up as a short-stay car park rather than long-term storage. It’s grouped with the airport’s other short-term car parks (often labeled T1–T4 in comparison tools), so the pricing logic tilts toward hours, not days. Think drop-offs, meetings, and same-day returns, not week-long holidays.
This lot works best for quick airport runs under 24 hours, where paying a higher hourly rate is worth being parked almost at the terminal curb. Parkos and other brokers separate these terminal-adjacent car parks from P5 and P6, and that’s your red flag that daily rates ramp up fast once you cross into multi-day territory. If your trip runs more than a day, the cost curve on P2 starts to look rough compared with the outer lots.
Regulars use P2-style short-stay parking for a few hours to meet arrivals, handle business calls in the terminal, or do a same-day out-and-back, then switch to P5, P6, or off-airport parking for anything longer than one night. Reviews and comparison tables point out that P5 and P6 sit farther from Terminal 1 but slide into proper daily pricing, making them better for 2–3 days or a week away. That pattern alone tells you how locals treat P2: pay for proximity, not duration.
Tip: If your trip is more than one calendar day, run the numbers against P5/P6 or an off-airport lot before you pull a ticket at P2; the 2-minute walk can quietly turn into the most expensive part of your parking bill.
2 min walk