Daily max is $29 to park right in front of Main
Long Term Parking Lot at PVD (often signed as Lot D) runs $29 per day and sits directly in front of the Main terminal, so you walk to check-in in a few minutes with no shuttle loops or off-airport detours. For 3–7 day trips, that trade-off of higher daily rate for a short walk is the whole point: you park, grab your bag, and head straight for security.
This on-airport long-stay option is open 24/7 and priced as a surface lot with a posted daily maximum of $29, the same rate the airport highlights for Lot D on its parking site. It’s the opposite of “park-and-ride” at Boston Logan, where economy can hit $51 per day and still involve a bus. Here you stay on airport property the entire time, which is why Providence locals say they “use long term parking many, many times” when they’re not chasing rock-bottom deals.
Coupons matter at PVD: airport promos can drop long-term rates to around $12 per day, which local coverage points out as a key reason people drive and leave the car instead of booking rideshare. Regulars will check the airport’s parking offers before a week-long booking, then do the math against off-site or Lot E so they’re not paying full $29 per day for an 8–10 day vacation.
Watch out for trips over seven nights; TripAdvisor posters note that even at $29 per day, the bill adds up fast and can outpace off-airport coupons or a family drop-off. Some price-conscious flyers cap this lot at 5–7 days, then switch to cheaper long-term options for anything longer. One practical tip: check promo rates the same day you book flights, and screenshot the coupon so you’re not hunting for it on your phone at 5:30 a.m. in the entrance lane.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $29.00/day | $29.00 |
| 3 days | $29.00/day | $87.00 |
| 7 days | $29.00/day | $203.00 |