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Finding parking near Flughafen BER - Terminal 1-2, Berlin
Parking Flughafen BER - Terminal 1-2 is mainly about timing and avoiding queue pressure: you either use the quick drop-off/pick-up options right at the terminal, or you plan for a garage/surface stay for longer trips. Here’s how to park efficiently around Terminals 1–2, plus what to expect at the barriers and payment points.
Quick stop right at the terminals (free up to 10 minutes)
For a fast drop-off or pick-up, you can park up to 10 minutes free in front of Terminals 1 and 2. The terminal short-stay concept uses license-plate recognition, so within the free window you typically don’t need a ticket machine stop.
If you’re looking for stress-free arrival, aim to pull into the short-stay area first—then move on as soon as the drop-off/pick-up is done.
Short-stay with “Kiss & Fly” style entry (arrive/exit smoothly)
On the departure/arrival levels, the airport’s short-stay area (often referred to as Kiss & Fly) is designed for picking up and bringing passengers. Vehicle access is automated, so you can focus on drop-off/pick-up rather than searching for a free bay.
If you need a bit more time, there are dedicated “Kiss & Fly” deal options that extend the parking window at a set rate. Check the airport’s current “Abholen und Bringen” details for the exact conditions for your travel date.
Longer stays: garages and surface parking at Terminals 1–2
For stays beyond the short-stop window, the BER airport area around Terminals 1–2 offers multiple parking garages and surface parking spots. The airport provides an overall overview for Terminals 1–2 that includes short-stay zones, several garages, and outdoor bays—so you can choose based on how long you’ll be gone.
Also note the on-site payment expectation: parking at BER is cashless.
And if you prefer to avoid last-minute searching on arrival day, you can check Mobypark for future availability—but for now plan around the official terminal parking options above.
Booking info: barriers, confirmation, and vehicle limits (example: P7/8 pick-up)
If you book a specific parking product, make sure you have your confirmation ready for entry. At the entrance, you may need to present a barcode/QR from your booking confirmation so the scanner can open the barrier correctly.
- Some terminal-area pick-up parking products are limited to short maximum durations (for example, Parkhaus P7/8 is described as bookable for max. 2 hours).
- Some reserved facilities also list vehicle access constraints—for example, an entrance height limit of 2 m is shown for P7/8.
- If signage shows an area as occupied, use your valid booking confirmation at the entrance scanner rather than switching randomly on arrival.
For the free 10-minute window and cashless payment rules, see the FAQ below.