10–15 minutes from Warsaw Chopin: Off-site Interparking long-stay
Figure around 10–15 minutes total from Off-site Interparking to Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) Terminal A, including the short shuttle ride and a quick handover of your keys. This is a private long-stay lot, so it suits trips where the car sits for several days instead of a single overnight.
Off-site Interparking runs outside the official airport grounds and uses a shuttle to reach Terminal A, instead of being within walking distance like the closest on-airport lots. That off-airport setup is what usually keeps the daily rate under the premium you see in the terminal-front garages, especially once you cross the 3–4 day mark.
This is long-stay parking only, so think in blocks of days rather than hours, and price it against the official P2 or P4 multi-day options at WAW. If you are away a full week, the total bill here often comes out lower than seven days in the closest airport-owned car parks, even after you factor in the shuttle time.
The shuttle timetable typically tracks flight banks at Terminal A, so early-morning departures and late-evening arrivals are covered rather than leaving you stuck for a taxi. Because the ride is short, you usually go straight from the lot to the terminal door instead of doing multiple stops around the airport ring road.
You normally leave your keys with staff so they can manage rows and fit in more cars than a self-park layout would allow. That means they may move your car once or twice during a long stay, which is standard for Polish off-site parking, but something to know if you prefer always parking your own spot in a fixed bay.
Build a small buffer: aim to arrive at Off-site Interparking a full 60–75 minutes before you want to be at check-in, especially at peak morning waves out of Terminal A, so the shuttle and key handover do not eat into your security time.