50 NIS per day gets you TLV’s basic long‑term, uncovered parking
At Ben Gurion, “Economy Parking” usually means the official unroofed long‑term lots, mainly Lot 15 and overflow 21/22. These are airport‑run, security‑patrolled, and priced at a fixed 50 NIS per 24 hours, which is the lowest on‑airport daily rate compared with the covered and short‑term garages at Terminals 1 and 3.
The shuttle from the long‑term area to Terminal 3 runs around the clock and takes about 5 minutes. You park, note your row number, and hop on the dedicated bus stop by your section; it drops you at the main departures level used by most international flights. For Terminal 1 low‑cost and domestic flights, you usually connect via the same shuttle loop or follow signage from Terminal 3.
Pricing is simple: 50 NIS per day with a daily cap, billed on exit at the barrier. That flat structure works well for trips of 4–14 days, but forum posters point out it’s often worse value than a taxi or rideshare for 1–2‑day turns, once you factor in both the daily minimum and the shuttle time each way.
Regular TLV drivers who want “economy” rates but official airport security just head straight to the uncovered Lot 15 and skip third‑party discount parking sites. They like the predictable 50 NIS per day, on‑site security presence, and the fact that you’re still only about a 5‑minute shuttle ride from check‑in instead of a 15–20 minute drive in from an off‑airport field.
Tip: Take a quick photo of your car and nearest section sign in Lot 15/21/22; it speeds up the shuttle pickup and saves hunting for your spot when you land at 02:00.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $50.00/day | $50.00 |
| 3 days | $50.00/day | $150.00 |
| 7 days | $50.00/day | $350.00 |
5 min shuttle