P1 caps daily parking around RMB 100, so costs stay predictable.
P1 Parking Garage sits by Terminal T3 and works best for short stays of a day or two. It’s a short-term facility with daily rates that top out at about RMB 100, which is lower than many big-city airport garages for similar proximity. If you’re dropping someone off, picking up family, or doing a quick overnight trip, this is the zone that makes sense.
This is a structured garage, not an open lot, so your car stays under cover during Shenzhen’s summer rain and 30°C heat. Being next to T3 keeps walking time reasonable, often under 5–10 minutes from car to departures, depending on which level and row you find. You pay more than remote lots, but you trade that for a shorter walk and less time waiting on shuttles.
As a short-term option, P1 is priced by the hour up to that RMB 100 daily ceiling, which hits around the 24-hour mark. If your trip runs beyond two or three days, the math starts to break; longer trips usually work out cheaper in off-site or long-term parking around SZX. For same‑day returns or one‑night business runs through T3, the hourly-to-daily structure feels reasonable.
Payment in Chinese airports like SZX usually runs through QR codes, bank cards, or cash at machines close to exits, and P1 follows that pattern. Machines often sit near pedestrian exits from the garage, so plan 5 extra minutes before your flight to find a pay point, scan, and walk back to the car. Tip: snap a photo of your level and row the moment you park; it saves you 10 minutes of wandering when you land back in T3 after a late flight.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $100.00/day | $100.00 |
| 3 days | $100.00/day | $300.00 |
| 7 days | $100.00/day | $700.00 |