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Valet Parking

Valet

$30 a day sounds like valet, but TSA mostly runs on self-park

At Taipei Songshan (TSA), you’ll see “Valet Parking” listed at $30.00 per day or $210.00 per week, right next to the terminal. On paper, that reads like a standard airport valet setup. In practice, frequent flyers and local regulars barely mention any true airport-operated valet service at TSA, which tells you how rare or low‑profile it is.

The official numbers put this valet option at $210.00 for seven days, which lands in typical airport-valet territory. The location is as good as it gets: “next to terminal” means you’re by Terminals 1 and 2 in minutes, with no shuttle and no off-airport lot. If you’re trying to minimize walking time with luggage or kids, that short distance is the main selling point.

Because there’s little chatter on FlyerTalk, Reddit, or local blogs about TSA valet, assume a very basic service: hand over keys near the terminal, pay the posted $30.00 daily or $210.00 weekly rate, and pick up curbside. With no clear reviews, you don’t get the usual detail on extras like interior cleaning or EV charging, so don’t bank on anything beyond parking the car.

There are also no consistent reports on operating hours, only that it’s listed right by the terminal area serving Terminals 1/2. If you have a late-night arrival or a very early departure, build in a few extra minutes in case the valet counter isn’t staffed 24/7 and you have to fall back to the main car park instead.

Pro tip: treat this “Valet Parking” as a backup plan; check at TSA a day or two before your flight to confirm the $30/day service is actually running when you need it, and be ready to default to self-parking if it’s not clearly available.

Pricing

Stay Per day Total
1 day $30.00/day $30.00
3 days $30.00/day $90.00
7 days $30.00/day $210.00

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