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Finding parking near Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris

Book private parking near CDG with Mobypark (not just airport garages)

If you’re looking for parking Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle, the fastest way to reduce stress is to secure a spot that matches your dates. Mobypark makes private parking spaces bookable—for example unused hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and empty garage areas that owners aren’t using day-to-day—so you’re not relying on last-minute availability at public airport car parks. Depending on your stay length and terminal, private pre-booking via Mobypark can be significantly cheaper than paying on-site, sometimes by up to 60% (varies by dates and parking type).

Use it especially when you expect busy periods (early departures, holiday weeks, or connecting flights) and you want predictable access rather than circling for an open public space.

Choose parking by terminal area (T1 vs T2A–T2G vs T3)

Parking at CDG is organized around terminals, and your best option depends on which check-in area you’re heading to. Official on-site parkings are positioned to serve each terminal group—for example, Terminal 1 has its own nearby zone, while Terminal 2 is split across areas (2A–2G). Terminal 3 is also served by its own parking zone, and some spaces are reservation-only, so arriving without a booking can be risky for that area.

If you want the simplest planning, use the airport’s parking map to identify the correct terminal zone first, then compare your best fit (on-site public parking vs a pre-booked private alternative like Mobypark).

Quick price guide for CDG on-site parking (so you can budget)

On-site tariffs change with duration, and multi-day stays can add up quickly. A published CDG tariff table shows that prices typically jump from short “drop-off” windows to day rates:

CDG parking durationTypical published on-site rate
Up to ~10 minutesFree
10–15 minutes€3
From ~4h30€37
~11h45 to 1 day€40
1 to 2 days€75
From 2 days onwardHigher, with additional per-day increases

There are also cheaper “eco/discount” tariff options for longer stays (for example, the eco table shows a ~1-day rate starting around €30). If you’re traveling for several days, Mobypark can be a practical comparison point—private pre-booked spaces often avoid the sharpest on-site increases.

Short stop rules (and why they’re not ideal for longer parking)

CDG has very limited “instant stop” type parking rules (including a short free window). For example, the published tariff grid indicates that the first ~10 minutes are free and then short stays become paid. That’s fine if you’re dropping someone off briefly, but if you’re going to be away for hours, time limits can turn into unnecessary pressure—especially when traffic or check-in lines run late.

For anything beyond a quick drop-off, it’s usually smarter to pre-book a confirmed spot. If on-site car parks are full or you don’t want to manage timing, booking a private place via Mobypark is a simple alternative to compare against airport parking.

Long stays, shuttle/valet options, and reservation-only areas

For longer trips, drivers typically choose between (1) standard secure on-site lots with transfer/shuttle time, (2) economic long-stay tariff areas, and (3) premium/reservation-only options depending on the terminal. The published CDG information also notes that some areas (such as the Terminal 3 parking zone) are available only on reservation, which is exactly when pre-booking matters most.

If you prefer avoiding “will there be a space?” uncertainty, compare the public on-site options with a pre-booked private spot. Mobypark offers private parking spaces (hotel/office/driveway/unused garage type) that you can reserve in advance, which can be especially helpful when you want to plan around your flight departure time.

How to use Mobypark to match your trip (terminal + dates first)

  • Set your dates and entry/exit times based on when you’ll arrive at CDG, not just your flight time.
  • Pick a terminal-compatible location so you’re not over-optimizing for distance at the cost of convenience.
  • Read the access instructions in your booking confirmation (where to park and how entry works).

Once you’ve entered your trip details, compare Mobypark availability against on-site public parking pricing to choose the best mix of cost, certainty, and timing.

Mobypark parking rates near Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 5.00

1 week parking

from € 35.00

1 month parking

from € 130.00

Cheap parking near Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris

FAQ about parking near Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle

Where can I park for free at Charles de Gaulle (CDG)?
On published CDG parking tariff tables, the first ~10 minutes are typically listed as free. This is meant for very short drop-offs. If you’re staying longer than the short window, you’ll need paid parking and it’s often better to pre-book so you don’t risk availability—private spaces booked via Mobypark can be a good comparison versus on-site public car parks.
How much does parking cost at CDG for 1 day and 2+ days?
A published CDG tariff grid shows example on-site pricing such as: ~11h45 to 1 day at around €40, and 1 to 2 days at around €75. From 2 days onward, the total generally increases with additional per-day increases. Eco/discount tariff options can be lower (for example, the eco table shows ~1 day starting around €30). For longer stays, compare these public rates with pre-booked private parking via Mobypark, which can reduce the daily cost depending on your dates.
Which CDG parking should I choose for Terminal 1 vs Terminal 2 (2A–2G) and Terminal 3?
CDG parking is organized by terminal zones: Terminal 1 has its own nearby parking area, Terminal 2 is split across 2A–2G zones, and Terminal 3 has its own parking zone. Choosing the right zone matters because it affects convenience and access to the terminals. Some zones (including Terminal 3) may be reservation-only—so it’s safer to check the terminal zone first and then pre-book your parking when possible.
Do I need to reserve parking in advance for long stays at CDG?
For long stays, reserving in advance is strongly recommended. Some public parking zones at CDG are reservation-only (including certain Terminal 3 parking options), and long-stay demand can be high depending on flight schedules. Pre-booking helps you secure a spot before you arrive—whether you choose an on-site public option or a confirmed private space booked via Mobypark.
Is there CDG parking with shuttle service or valet-style options?
Yes. CDG parking plans include options designed for different convenience levels: standard secure lots that may involve transfer/shuttle time for longer stays, and premium or service options (including valet-style setups in some tariff categories). When comparing, decide how much time you’re willing to spend on transfers versus walking, then check whether your preferred option is available for your dates. Pre-booked private parking via Mobypark is also an alternative to compare for a more predictable starting point.