Five-minute walk from T1/T2, right next to the terminal
Accessible Parking at Salzburg Airport sits directly next to the terminal complex, so you’re about a 5 minute walk from both T1 and T2. That short walk matters if you’re dealing with reduced mobility, luggage, or helping someone into the terminal entrance.
The spaces are in the airport’s main parking area, not in an off-site lot, so there’s no shuttle timing to think about and no extra 10–15 minutes added to your schedule. You park, unload, and head straight toward check-in in T1 or T2 on foot.
Salzburg Airport’s official map shows the accessible bays right by the terminal access routes, which cuts down the time you’re out in the weather. Being next to the building also makes it easier to coordinate wheelchair assistance or meet airport staff at a clear landmark, like the main T1 entrance doors.
Prices follow the standard airport parking tariffs published on salzburg-airport.com, so you’re paying the same rate as the regular spaces in that zone, just in marked accessible bays. Since there’s no extra premium listed for these spots, the main thing to watch is availability at peak holiday times, not a surprise surcharge.
There’s very little drama about Accessible Parking in public reviews, compared with complaints about general parking prices and queues at SZG. Lack of noise usually means layout and access are straightforward, especially given the under-10-minute total walk to most check-in counters.
Tip: Build a 10–15 minute buffer beyond the 5 minute walk so you have time to unload calmly, lock up, and get back to the terminal entrance with anyone who needs extra assistance.
5 min walk · next to terminal