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Finding parking near Aéroport de Lille-Lesquin, Lille
parking Aéroport de Lille-Lesquin : to avoid wasting time on arrival, first choose based on the duration (short vs long), then on the booking rules and access. Here’s how the airport’s official car parks are organized, and what to check so you can leave with confidence.
Pick the right parking lot (P1, P2, P3, P4, P6) for your trip length
Use these practical choices based on what you’re planning to do at the airport:
- P1 “Longue durée” : designed for stays of 3 days or more (the right option for longer trips).
- P2 “Facilité” : mainly for short stays (often recommended for 1 to 3 days, depending on your needs).
- P3 “Proximité” : suitable for quick drop-offs/pick-ups and stays of a few hours up to 1 day.
- P4 “Privilège” : a covered car park, bookable.
- P6 : booking handled via the booking portal (often linked to stays booked through agencies/tour operators).
If you’re considering parking somewhere other than the official airport car parks, rely mainly on nearby public roads/nearby car parks, while strictly following the signage (time limits, zones, any resident permits). Around an airport, the rules can change very quickly.
Reservation rules (when booking is required)
To avoid ending up in the wrong place with no availability:
- P1 : reservation required, to be done no later than the day before your departure (for stays of 3 days or more).
- P4 : bookable (covered parking, useful if you want to limit exposure to bad weather).
- P2 and P3 : generally no reservation needed for practical use (however, remember these options are mainly intended for shorter durations).
- P6 : booked via the portal (intended for durations recommended typically for longer stays).
For car parks with shuttles or connections, plan extra time before departure (walking time + shuttle frequency).
Drop-off & pickup: use P3, or the first 15 minutes free at P2
If you’re dropping someone off (or picking up a relative):
- P3 “Proximité” : practical if you need to be as close as possible for a few hours or a day.
- P2 “Facilité” : the first 15 minutes are free. After that, parking becomes paid—so don’t plan to use it as a multi-day solution.
If you want to reduce the risk of having to look at the last minute, you can also check Mobypark for potential future availability and compare it with the official airport car parks based on your trip length.
Check access limits before you arrive (height limit for P2)
Before aiming for P2:
- Maximum height at P2 : 1.90 m. If your vehicle exceeds this limit, choose another parking option (for example P1/P3/P4/P6 depending on your vehicle and stay constraints).
This point is especially important if you’re coming with a van, a converted vehicle, or a raised vehicle.
How to park smarter at Lille-Lesquin (quick checklist)
- Choose your lot by duration : long stay → P1 (reservation the day before) ; short duration → P2/P3.
- Know what “free” really covers : the 15-minute free period at P2 is not a long-stay solution.
- Plan for connections if you park at P1 : leave time for the shuttle/the journey.
- Follow the signage if you choose an alternative outside the official car parks (time limits, zones, local conditions).
Finally, to compare options and see whether a new chance to park in advance becomes available, use the Mobypark search: currently, there isn’t a bookable space for this site, but you can monitor availability changes.