Jakarta Airport (CGK) Parking Fees — Complete 2026 Guide

Parking at Soekarno-Hatta (CGK) looks deceptively simple from the signs overhead — but the wrong lot can cost you three to five times more than the right one. Here’s the short, practical version: three options, what each actually costs in 2026, and which one to pick based on how long you’ll be away.

TL;DR

  • Dropping off or picking up (under ~4 hours)? Use the daily / regular lot at the terminal itself. Rp 10,000 for the first hour, Rp 6,000 for each hour after.
  • Flying out and leaving the car? Head to Inap (Building 601). Flat Rp 35,000 for 4–10 hours, Rp 80,000 for the first 24 hours, Rp 60,000 per additional day. Free shuttle to all terminals.
  • Terminal 3, raining, heavy bags? The premium indoor lot at T3 is ~Rp 200,000–250,000/day. Expensive, but you walk straight in.
  • Motorcycle? Rp 7,500 short-stay at terminals, Rp 7,500 per day at Building 601.

The three parking options at CGK

Soekarno-Hatta is operated by InJourney Airports, and the parking system is effectively a three-tier design. Pick the wrong tier for your trip and you’ll pay for it — literally.

1. Daily / Regular Parking (at each terminal)

Open lots directly at the curbside of Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Open 24 hours. Designed for drop-off, pick-up, and very short stays.

  • Car: Rp 10,000 first hour, then Rp 6,000 per hour (next 4 hrs)
  • Motorcycle: Rp 7,500 (short stay)
  • Bus (4–6 wheel): Rp 15,000 first hour, then Rp 6,000 per hour
  • Bus (more than 6 wheel): Rp 17,000 first hour, then Rp 6,000 per hour

The first hour is cheap. After that, the meter keeps running at Rp 6,000/hour. Leave your car here overnight by accident and you’re looking at Rp 150,000+ for 24 hours — nearly double the Inap rate for the same day.

2. Inap (Long-Stay) Parking — Building 601

Building 601 is the airport’s dedicated long-stay lot, about 5 minutes from the terminal buildings. A free shuttle bus runs on a loop between Building 601 and Terminals 1, 2, and 3 around the clock. This is the right lot if you are flying out and leaving your vehicle behind.

  • Car (4–10 hours): Rp 35,000 flat
  • Car (10–15 hours): Rp 55,000 flat
  • Car (first 24 hours): Rp 80,000
  • Car (each subsequent day): Rp 60,000 per day
  • Motorcycle: Rp 7,500 per day

For a typical 3-day trip: Rp 80,000 + Rp 60,000 + Rp 60,000 = Rp 200,000 total. Compare that to leaving your car at the terminal lot (6,000 × ~72 hours ≈ Rp 432,000, and the rate is designed to discourage multi-day stays in the first place).

3. Premium Indoor — Terminal 3

Indoor, covered parking attached directly to Terminal 3. The shortest possible walk from car to check-in.

  • Car (per day): Approximately Rp 200,000 – 250,000

Worth the premium in two scenarios: heavy rain (Jakarta downpours are serious), or several large suitcases where you’d rather not wait for a shuttle. Otherwise, it’s roughly 3× the price of Inap for what is essentially a 5-minute shuttle ride avoided.

How to decide

  1. Staying under 4 hours? → Terminal daily lot.
  2. Leaving your car for a flight (even one night)? → Building 601 (Inap). Always.
  3. Flying from T3, heavy bags, or pouring rain? → Premium indoor at T3 is the only time this lot makes financial sense.
  4. Riding a motorcycle? → Either short-stay (Rp 7,500) or Building 601 at Rp 7,500/day. Cheap either way.

Practical tips

  • Free shuttle from Building 601: runs continuously, included with parking, stops at every terminal. Add ~10–15 minutes to your journey to be safe.
  • Payment: cash, debit cards, and Indonesian e-money (Flazz, e-Money, Brizzi, TapCash) are all accepted at most exits. Keep your entry ticket.
  • Don’t “accidentally” stay overnight at the terminal lot. The rate structure punishes stays beyond 4–6 hours. If plans change while you’re on the trip, there’s no way to retroactively switch to Inap.
  • Peak periods: the terminal lots fill up around Lebaran, Christmas, and long weekends. Building 601 almost never fills — another reason to default there.
  • Rates verified: April 2026, based on the operator’s most recent published rate (July 2025 refresh). Always confirm at the gate — fees can change without a lot of public notice.

FAQ

What is the cheapest parking at CGK?

For any stay longer than about four hours, Inap long-stay parking at Building 601. It’s a flat Rp 35,000 for 4–10 hours and Rp 80,000 for the first 24 hours, with a free shuttle to all terminals.

How much does overnight parking cost at Soekarno-Hatta?

Rp 80,000 for the first 24 hours at Building 601, then Rp 60,000 per additional day. A three-day trip is about Rp 200,000 total.

Is the Building 601 shuttle really free?

Yes. It’s included with parking and runs between Building 601 and Terminals 1, 2, and 3 continuously.

Can I park covered / indoor at CGK?

Only at Terminal 3. The T3 premium indoor lot is directly attached to the terminal, at roughly Rp 200,000–250,000 per day.

Can I pay parking with e-money?

Yes. Flazz, e-Money, Brizzi, and TapCash are all accepted at most exits, alongside cash and debit cards.

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