Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) offers a lot of parking options, and the prices can vary widely depending on how long you’re gone and how close you want to be to your terminal. If you live in metro Atlanta, are visiting the city, or just need to plan for a trip, understanding how much it costs to park at Atlanta Airport can help you avoid surprises.
Below is a clear breakdown of typical on-airport parking costs, where each option is located, and how to pick the best and most affordable choice for your situation.
These are common price ranges for on-site parking at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Actual rates can change, so treat this as a practical guide, not an official rate sheet.
| Parking Option (ATL) | Typical Use | Approx. Daily Cost Range* |
|---|---|---|
| Domestic Terminal Hourly | Short stays, pickups, drop-offs | Higher |
| Domestic Terminal Daily | Trips of 1–7 days | Mid-range |
| Economy Parking (North & South) | Budget option, longer trips | Lower |
| Park-Ride Lots (A & C) | Value parking with shuttle | Lower to mid |
| International Terminal Hourly | Short visits at international | Higher |
| International Terminal Deck (Daily) | Trips of 1–7 days (intl side) | Mid to higher |
| ATL West Deck | Economy-style garage with SkyTrain access | Lower to mid |
| Cell Phone Lot | Waiting to pick up passengers | Free |
*Costs are described in relative terms because official rates can be updated by the airport.
ATL is split into two major sides: the Domestic Terminal and the International Terminal (Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal). Each has multiple parking areas with different price points.
When most Atlanta travelers say “Atlanta Airport,” they’re usually talking about the Domestic Terminal. It has two sides:
Both North and South have similar parking structures:
When to use it:
If you’re running inside to meet someone at baggage claim, helping an older family member to the gate, or staying less than a couple of hours, Hourly Parking is the most convenient. If you park here for several days, expect a much larger bill than other lots.
Typical use case for Atlanta residents:
If you’re flying out on a long weekend or a 3–4 day business trip, Domestic Daily parking is often a good balance between convenience and cost.
When it makes sense:
If you’re leaving Atlanta for 5–10 days or more, the lower daily rate in Economy can add up to significant savings versus parking in the Daily decks.
ATL’s Park-Ride lots are aimed at travelers who want to save even more and don’t mind taking a brief shuttle.
How it works:
Helpful tip for Atlanta drivers:
If your trip is longer than a week and you want to keep costs in check without dealing with off-airport parking businesses, Park-Ride can be one of the most budget-friendly official ATL options.
If you are flying internationally out of the Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal (Concourse F), you have different parking areas closer to that side of the airport.
Use this if you're staying briefly—meeting someone at arrivals, helping with luggage, or handling a same-day drop-off.
Local note:
If you live in or near Atlanta and are flying straight out of Concourse F, using the International Terminal deck avoids needing to ride the Plane Train from the Domestic side with luggage. The extra daily cost often feels worth it for early-morning or late-night flights.
The ATL West Deck is a relatively newer parking option designed to increase airport capacity while keeping prices more competitive.
How it works:
When it’s a good choice:
If you’re coming from the west or northwest metro (e.g., Cobb County, Douglasville, or parts of West Atlanta), ATL West Deck can be straightforward and cost-effective, especially for multi-day trips.
If you’re just picking someone up and don’t want to pay for parking:
You park, wait in your car, and once your passenger is at the curb, you drive up to the terminal. This avoids circling the terminal or paying Hourly rates.
To get a ballpark idea of how much it’ll cost to park at Atlanta Airport for your trip, follow these steps:
Count your days carefully
Match your trip length to a parking type
Multiply the typical daily rate range by your days
Add a buffer
If you’re leaving Atlanta for two weeks or longer, parking costs can add up quickly. For very long trips:
For flights leaving very early or arriving late at night:
The ease of access can be just as important as saving a few dollars:
Parking rates can be updated over time. For the most accurate, up-to-date information on parking costs at Atlanta Airport, it’s best to go directly to Hartsfield-Jackson’s official channels.
You can contact:
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
6000 N Terminal Pkwy
Atlanta, GA 30320
Main Airport Information: (800) 897-1910 (toll-free) or (404) 530-7300
When you call or check official information, ask specifically about:
To keep costs reasonable while still having a smooth experience at ATL:
By choosing the right lot for your trip length and priorities, you can keep your Atlanta Airport parking costs under control and still get to your gate with minimal stress.
