First 30 minutes at P2 cost NT$30, right at T2
Parking Lot P2 sits beside Terminal 2 (T2) and works as the airport’s main short‑term option there. It’s post-tollgate and directly connected to the terminal by short walkways, so you’re on the departures level in a few minutes. This lot is set up for pick-ups, drop-offs, and same‑day trips, not long holidays.
Rates at P2 start at about NT$30 for the first 30 minutes and then step up in fixed intervals, with a daily cap that’s lower than running the meter all day. That pricing suits quick runs into T2 for check‑in help, meeting arriving family, or escorting elderly travelers to the gate area. Multi‑day parking is allowed but the bill climbs quickly compared with the long‑term lots farther from the terminal.
P2 feeds straight into Terminal 2 departures and arrivals, which means you avoid shuttle buses and can walk to most airline check‑in counters in under 5–10 minutes. If you’re picking up someone off a late EVA Air or China Airlines long‑haul, paying for an extra 30 minutes here usually beats circling the terminal road and stressing about timing.
The lot uses standard ticket‑on‑entry gates and pay machines that take cash and major cards, with receipts printed in Chinese and English. Keep the paper ticket dry; if it demagnetizes, expect a manual lookup at the booth, which can add 5–10 minutes at peak times. There are marked disabled spaces closest to the terminal walkway, and height limits apply, so tall vans and rooftop boxes should double‑check posted clearance at the entrance.
Tip: If your stop is under 2 hours at T2, use P2; for trips longer than a full day, price out the remote long‑term lots first and compare the daily total.