Daily rates at Parking Lot B make TSA long-stays painless
Parking Lot B at Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA) handles long-stay cars for both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, basically as part of the same on-airport block as Lot A. You’re parking on-site, so you’re only a few minutes’ walk from the main terminal doors instead of dealing with a remote lot or shuttle. For multi-day trips out of TSA, this is the default choice locals talk about when they say they “just park at Songshan.”
Rates follow the airport’s standard structure: you pay by the hour up to a daily cap, which makes Lot B workable for anything from a 24-hour turnaround to a week-long trip. Because it’s set up as a long-stay option, you don’t get hit with pure short-term pricing if your return flight lands late and adds a few extra hours. Check the latest TSA official rate table before you drive in, as prices move from time to time by a few NT$.
Access is simple: follow the on-airport signs for long-term parking and Lot B as you come off Dunhua North Road into the TSA complex. The walk from the furthest rows in Lot B to Terminal 1 check-in sits in the 5–10 minute range, depending on your pace and baggage, and you stay fully landside the whole time. You pay at automated machines near the pedestrian exits before driving out through the barrier.
Because Lot B shares the same general parking zone as Lot A, it can fill during weekday mornings when business flights to cities like Shanghai and Tokyo cluster in tight banks. Build a 15-minute buffer to circle for a space or divert within the complex if you’re parking around those peak times. Tip: snap a photo of your row number and nearest stairwell or exit sign; the layout feels flat and repetitive when you’re hunting for your car after a late return into TSA.