Six-minute walk from T2 buys you a cheaper open-air park
South Car Park sits in the Hub & Spoke area between Terminal 2 and JetQuay, about a 6‑minute walk from T2 check‑in. It works as a long‑term option if you don’t need to park directly under Terminals 1, 2, 3, or 4. Everything here is surface level, so no spiral ramps, no hunting through multi‑storey decks.
The rate runs at S$0.60 per 15‑minute block, undercutting the covered terminal car parks, which charge S$0.65 per 15 minutes. Over a full day that small gap adds up, especially on multi‑day trips. Payment is via standard Changi parking systems, so no oddball app or separate ticketing.
This is a fully open‑air car park, with zero overhead cover, so you’ll feel Singapore’s midday sun and the routine rain more than in the multi‑storey garages beside T1, T2, and T3. If you’re rolling big checked bags, plan that 6‑minute outdoor walk between South Car Park and Terminal 2 in the heat or showers.
The location is right by the Hub & Spoke / Jurassic Mile connector, which links straight onto the airport’s cycling route. Cyclists driving in for Jurassic Mile rides often leave the car here and head straight onto the park connector instead of working their bikes out of a multi‑storey car park.
Regulars who watch costs pick South Car Park for long‑term stays, trading the extra 6‑minute walk and sun exposure for that S$0.05 per‑block saving versus the main terminal car parks. If you’re flying out of T1, T3, or T4, factor in Skytrain or shuttle time after you reach T2 from the car.
Tip: Keep an umbrella or light rain jacket in the car; the walk from South Car Park to T2 is exposed and Singapore showers can dump a month of water in 15 minutes.
6 min walk