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Tips for SFO Parking

Planning to park at San Francisco International Airport? Here are some essential tips to help you save money and have a stress-free experience.

1. Book in Advance

Reserving your parking spot ahead of time can save you up to 50% compared to drive-up rates. Most off-airport lots offer online booking discounts, and you'll have the peace of mind of a guaranteed spot.

2. Compare Off-Airport vs. On-Airport

SFO's long-term garage uses tiered pricing: $27/day for the first 3 days, $20/day for days 4–7, and $19/day from day 8 onward. Meanwhile, many off-airport lots like Park SFO, Anza Parking, and Burlingame Airport Parking offer rates starting at $8–12/day with free shuttle service. The shuttle ride typically takes 5–10 minutes.

Real Google Reviews: Issues with SFO Official Parking

Before choosing the official garage, consider what real users have reported:

  • Hidden billing trap: The advertised "$25/day max" can be misleading. If your flight is delayed over 2 hours, the system resets your rate and starts billing hourly — regardless of total time parked. Tip: always set your exit time to 11:59 PM to avoid this.
  • Elevator breakdowns: One user got stuck between floors in a parking garage elevator. The fire department had to come with a fire truck to rescue them. While the response was fast, it raises concerns about facility maintenance.
  • No guidance finding spots: The massive garage has no signage for available spots and no parking sensors. One user spent 15 minutes driving around anxiously looking for a spot.
  • Inconsistent service: A user found multiple open spots in the covered garage, but employees refused to let them park there — forcing them into the uncovered lot. They paid $150 for 8 days of open-air parking and noted BART would have been cheaper.

Off-airport lots, which compete on customer service and reviews, generally offer a more consistent and better-managed experience.

3. Know Your Terminal

SFO has four terminals — International (Terminal A), Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3. Most off-airport shuttles drop you at your specific terminal, so have your terminal info ready.

4. Allow Extra Time

Give yourself at least 30 extra minutes when using off-airport parking. This accounts for the shuttle ride and any wait times, especially during peak travel periods.

5. Check for Amenities

Many lots offer valuable extras at no additional cost:

  • Free shuttles running every 5–15 minutes
  • Covered parking to protect your car from weather
  • EV charging stations for electric vehicles
  • Car wash services so your car is clean when you return

6. Consider Your Trip Length

7. Save Your Parking Details

Take a photo of your parking spot number and the lot's shuttle phone number. Most lots have apps or text services for shuttle requests when you return.


Ready to find the best parking deal? Compare prices on our homepage to see current rates from all SFO parking providers.