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P3 Long Stay

Long stay

P3 Long Stay usually works out for week‑long trips

P3 Long Stay is the on‑airport budget option at Verona Villafranca Valerio Catullo (VRN) for trips that run 5–10 days. It sits in the official parking zone for T1 and T2, so you walk to the terminal instead of waiting for a shuttle. Pricing shifts by season and booking channel, but regulars compare it against off‑airport weekly rates of roughly €56–€100 to check if the on‑airport premium makes sense.

The lot is signed as P3 Long Stay on airport approach roads, grouped with the other official VRN car parks serving terminals T1 and T2. Because it’s part of the airport’s own system, you pay at the standard airport machines or via the official booking site, then exit using your ticket or QR code at the barrier. For a typical one‑week holiday, you’re deciding between paying slightly more here versus saving a few euros and dealing with shuttles.

Off‑airport competitors like AeroPark and Avioparking, often sold through aggregators such as Parkos, advertise those €56–€100 weekly deals that locals use as their reference point. Frequent users check P3’s quote against those numbers before locking anything in. If P3 sits only €10–€20 higher for seven days, most go with the official lot for the shorter walk and airport security presence; if the gap blows past that, they switch to the shuttle lots.

What regulars do: they plug their dates into Parkos or similar, note the weekly rate at AeroPark and Avioparking, then price P3 Long Stay on the airport site for the same week. That side‑by‑side view makes it clear if the on‑airport walk to T1/T2 is worth the extra cost. Final tip: book P3 online as early as possible; late bookings around August holiday peaks can jump well above those €56–€100 off‑airport benchmarks.

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