Where to find the best value parking near Sydney Airport
There's no shortage of parking options at and around Sydney Airport, but which delivers best value for busy travellers?
Ever get the feeling that your wallet is being gouged whenever you park at Sydney Airport? You're not wrong: Sydney Airport Corporation raked in $76 million of revenue from its airport carparks and other ground transport in just six months, from January to the end of June 2019.
However, many independent car parks clustered around the airport offer significantly better value, and in most cases include a free shuttle service to and from the airport.
Executive Traveller surveyed the parking option at and around Sydney Airport, and here's what we found.
All pricing listed is correct as at December 2019, but as car park operators frequently adjust pricing, you'd be wise to confirm the cost of any reservation before you book. Executive Traveller receives no commission or other form of payment or compensation from any of the parking operators listed and linked here.
Finding the cheapest carpark at Sydney Airport
To find the cheapest carpark near Sydney Airport, select the number of days you'll need to park your car for:
Cheapest Sydney Airport parking for 1 day
1) Official SYD Domestic 'Blu Emu' carpark – $30 for 3-24 hours.
- Where: Ross Smith Avenue, Mascot.
- Booking: Booking required for $30 price ($34 drive-up). Come any time, 24 hours a day.
- Transfer: Free shuttle bus every 10-15 minutes, drop off/pickup at Sydney Domestic Terminal 2 & 3.
- Notes: Blu Emu is only at the domestic terminal. The free T-Bus can instead be used for transfers to the international terminal. This carpark counts overnight stays under 24 hours as one day.
2) Park on King – $26 for one calendar day
- Where: 338 King St, Mascot.
- Booking: Recommended to guarantee a spot.
- Transfer: Free shuttle bus on demand.
- Notes: Closer to Domestic (5 min) than International (10 min). Price is for outdoor parking.
In comparison...
- 3) Mascot Valet charges $35 for one calendar day.
- 4) Park & Fly charges $40 for one calendar day.
- 5) Official SYD Domestic carpark (P3) charges $48 for 3-24 hours (overnight allowed).
- 6) Sydney AirPark charges $50 for one calendar day.
- 7) Official SYD International carpark (P7) charges $59 for 3-24 hours (overnight allowed).
Cheapest Sydney Airport parking for 2-7 days
1) Sydney AirPark – $50 (2 days) to $120 (7 days)
- Where: 4 Mt Olympus Blvd, Wolli Creek.
- Booking: Highly recommended to guarantee a spot.
- Transfer: Free shuttle bus on demand.
- Notes: 5 minutes to International, 10 minutes to Domestic. Indoor parking.
2) Mascot Valet – $51 (2 days) to $131 (7 days)
- Where: 235 O’Riordan St, Mascot.
- Booking: Recommended to guarantee a spot.
- Transfer: Free shuttle bus on demand.
- Notes: Closer to Domestic (5 min) than International (10 min). Outdoor parking.
In comparison...
- 3) Park on King charges $52 (2 days) to $132 (7 days).
- 4) Park & Fly charges $60 (2 days) to $134 (7 days).
- 5) Official SYD Domestic 'Blu Emu' carpark charges $60 (2 days) to $142 (7 days).
- 6) Official SYD Domestic carpark (P3) charges $94 (2 days) to $180 (7 days).
- 7) Official SYD International carpark (P7) charges $118 (2 days) to $208 (7 days).
Cheapest Sydney Airport parking for 8-14 days
1) Sydney AirPark – $130 (8 days) to $182 (14 days)
2) Park & Fly – $146 (8 days) to $218 (14 days)
- Where: 1002 Botany Rd, Mascot.
- Booking: Highly recommended to guarantee a spot.
- Transfer: Free shuttle bus on demand.
- Notes: Closer to Domestic. Price is for outdoor parking.
In comparison...
- 3) Park on King charges $145 (2 days) to $223 (7 days).
- 4) [tie] Mascot Valet charges $147 (8 days) to $243 (14 days)
- 4) [tie] Official SYD Domestic 'Blu Emu' carpark charges $155 (8 days) to $227 (14 days).
- 5) Official SYD Domestic carpark (P3) charges $185 (8 days) to $264 (14 days).
- 6) Official SYD International carpark (P7) charges $232 (8 days) to $302 (14 days).
Cheapest Sydney Airport parking for 15-22 days
1) Sydney AirPark – $190 (15 days) to $246 (22 days)
2) Park & Fly – $230 (15 days) to $314 (22 days)
In comparison...
- 3) Park on King charges $235.50 (2 days) to $323 (7 days).
- 4) Official SYD Domestic 'Blu Emu' carpark charges $239 (15 days) to $317 (22 days).
- 5) Mascot Valet charges $259 (15 days) to $350 (22 days).
- 6) Official SYD International carpark (P7) charges $313 (15 days) to $412 (22 days).
- 7) Official SYD Domestic carpark (P3) charges $372 (15 days) to $486 (22 days).
Cheapest Sydney Airport parking for 23-30 days
1) Sydney AirPark – $254 (23 days) to $310 (30 days)
2) Official SYD Domestic 'Blu Emu' – $324 (23 days) to $365 (30 days)
In comparison...
- 3) Park & Fly charges $326 (23 days) to $410 (30 days).
- 4) Park on King charges $335 (23 days) to $423 (30 days).
- 5) Mascot Valet charges $363 (23 days) to $454 (30 days).
- 6) Official SYD International carpark (P7) charges $421 (23 days) to $477 (30 days).
- 7) Official SYD Domestic carpark (P3) charges $497 (23 days) to $559 (30 days).
Tips on parking near Sydney Airport
Here are some useful tips and background info to help you make an informed choice when it comes to parking at or near Sydney Airport.
Pre-pay your on-site airport parking
If parking on-site at the airport is a must for your next hop from Sydney, do yourself a favour and book your parking on the Sydney Airport website. One benefit is that rates are charged in 24-hour blocks rather than calendar days, and the carparks are accessible 24/7.
Stays are usually significantly cheaper than the drive-up rates, particularly if it's more than a few days. The 'Blu Emu' carpark near the Domestic Terminal has the best rates of all Sydney Airport carparks, with the downside of not being walking distance to the terminals.
However, that carpark also currently has a strange quirk where online rates are often more expensive, even if marginally, than drive-up rates for stays of 3 to 8 days. Here is a selection of rates for parking at Sydney Airport, as of November 2019:
P3 Domestic | Blue Emu Domestic | P7 International | ||||
Drive-up | Online* | Drive-up | Online* | Drive-up | Online* | |
1 day | $51 | $48 | $34 | $30 | $62 | $59 |
7 days | $357 | $180 | $141 | $142 | $434 | $208 |
14 days | $714 | $264 | $253 | $227 | $868 | $302 |
30 days | $1,530 | $316 | $509 | $365 | $1,860 | $477 |
Note that Sydney Airport's online parking rates are dynamic and you may get different quotes to the table above. The drive-up rates are fixed-price, though.
Using off-site third-party car parks
When parking off-site, companies have different price structures for different lengths of time.
As you've seen earlier in this article, all of the third-party companies mentioned (Sydney AirPark, Park & Fly, Mascot Valet and Park on King) make the top-two ranking in different categories.
All of them highly encourage bookings to reserve a spot and require full payment in advance. However, drive-ups aren't forbidden; there's just a chance of being turned away.
Mascot Valet, Park & Fly and Park on King all offer additional services for your car. Car-washing and detailing is available from $29, while the latter two can also do car servicing.
Choosing the right car park for you
Ultimately, choosing the right car park will depend on how much you value price, location and services offered.
Sydney AirPark has the most competitive parking rates for anything more than two days, plus all parking is indoors. It's also a rare option that is closer to the International Terminal than Domestic, being based in Wolli Creek.
However, AirPark has an older-style booking form that requires manual confirmation, which might rule them out for last-minute trips unless you call. There's no car servicing as well.
If you want your car fixed up and washed, then Park & Fly or Park on King is the right choice for you. Both have a frequent-traveller-friendly loyalty program, where you can earn up to $1 back from every $10 spent, being a rebate of up to 10%. Mascot Valet also has a comprehensive list of car detailing services as well.
Sydney Airport's own official carparks shouldn't be discounted either. The sheer convenience of being able to walk to the terminal is tempting, except the Blu Emu carpark which is a 15-minute shuttle away. Prices are slightly higher than third-party carparks, but not ridiculously so if you book online and in advance.
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Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
17 Jan 2012
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I always book Airport Parking for my car whenever I go overseas on holidays as I don't have a garage at my house and don't want to leave my car on the street whilst I am away for a couple of weeks.
For the last 3 holidays over the last 5 years I have had, 2 out of 3 occasions where I booked prepaid parking at Sydney International Terminal as the cost was cheaper than these external/offsite Car Park operators for the same dates and times.
Just now I booked another lot of prepaid parking at the International Terminal for at the end of this month when I go on holidays and after checking all these offsite operators, Sydney Airport came in the cheapest. In fact some of these other operators came in $70.00 more expensive.
25 Sep 2019
Total posts 2
Have used Park on King numerous times - consistently polite, friendly, quick pick up and great value
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