30-second walk from Terminal A, hotel standards on the car park
Hotel Car Park Courtyard by Marriott sits directly opposite Warsaw Chopin’s Terminal A, across Żwirki i Wigury, so you’re basically parking at the airport with hotel staff running the lot. This is standard open-air hotel parking, not a multilevel structure, but you trade covered spaces for that true park-and-walk setup to the main terminal doors.
The car park serves the on-site Courtyard by Marriott, at ul. Żwirki i Wigury 1, and is open 24/7 to match hotel operations. It works well if you’re checking into the hotel the night before a 05:00–07:00 departure and want your car in one place. You park once at the hotel, sleep, then roll your bag across to Terminal A in the morning.
Pricing sits above WAW’s long‑term economy lots but in line with airport‑hotel rates; expect to pay a nightly charge tied to your Courtyard stay, not the cheaper remote airport parking tariffs. Payment runs through the hotel front desk or your room bill, so you can settle it at check‑out instead of queuing at an airport pay machine.
Security is typical for a branded hotel at a major airport: monitored access, lighting at night, and hotel reception staffed 24 hours a day on the ground floor. If something feels off with your car at 02:00, you talk to reception, not a remote call center. This setup suits shorter trips of three to five days more than multi‑week holiday parking from a cost perspective.
There’s no dedicated shuttle; you walk from the Courtyard entrance to Terminal A in a couple of minutes via the sidewalk and pedestrian crossing. Build a 10‑minute buffer from locking the car to clearing the first security check. If price is secondary to proximity, book a Courtyard overnight and use this car park as your base for the flight.