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Atlanta Airport Parking Map PDF: 2026 Zone Guide

The ATL parking map PDF shows all lots, zones, shuttle stops, and SkyTrain routes at Hartsfield-Jackson. On-airport rates run $15–$30/day; off-site lots start at $7.95/day.

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The Atlanta Airport parking map PDF is a printable or downloadable layout of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport's ~30,000 parking spaces, showing every lot, deck, and garage across the Domestic and International terminals — along with shuttle stops, SkyTrain stations, and access roads. Knowing how to read it before you arrive saves time, prevents wrong turns, and helps you pick the cheapest spot for your trip.

  • Seven main parking zones at ATL: Hourly Decks, Daily Decks, Economy Lots, ATL West Deck, ATL Select, Domestic Park-Ride, and International Park-Ride.
  • Rates range from $15/day (Domestic Park-Ride) to $30/day (Daily Decks or International Park-Ride), per the Atlanta Department of Aviation (effective May 1, 2025).
  • The free ATL SkyTrain runs every 3-5 minutes, 24/7, connecting ATL West Deck and the Rental Car Center to the main terminal.
  • Off-site lots start at $7.95/day and save up to 47% compared to on-airport daily rates.
  • No major parking closures are expected in 2026 despite active ATLNext construction — but allow extra navigation time near Concourse D.
  • Download the official map at atl.com/maps or compare and book off-site lots on TriplyPro.

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What Does the ATL Parking Map Show — and How Do You Read It?

The official ATL parking map is a color-coded diagram that divides the airport into distinct parking zones, each tied to a specific price tier and terminal access route. Every color block represents a different lot or deck type, and each zone label (like "Park-Ride North" or "ATL West") corresponds to a specific rate and shuttle or train connection.

Here's what the key map elements mean:

  • Orange / Red zones — Hourly and Daily Decks, located directly adjacent to the Domestic Terminal. These are for short stays and quick pickups.
  • Blue zones — Economy Lots, positioned farther from the terminal with covered walkways. Best for trips of one to four days.
  • Green zones — Park-Ride lots (Domestic and International), the farthest on-airport option with free shuttle service.
  • ATL West marker — A standalone deck on the west side of the campus, served exclusively by the ATL SkyTrain.
  • Shuttle stop icons — Marked at Park-Ride and ATL Select lots, showing where buses load and unload.
  • SkyTrain / Plane Train lines — Shown as dashed or solid lines connecting parking to concourses.
  • Cell Phone Lot markers — Located at 2300 Sullivan Road (north) and 1999 Sullivan Road (south), both free and shown near the terminal perimeter.

The official printable map is available at atl.com/maps. Download it before your trip and mark your target lot. Signs inside the airport follow the same color and letter coding shown on the map, so orienting yourself is straightforward once you know the system.

Where Are the Main Parking Zones at Atlanta Airport? (Map Overview)

ATL's parking is split across two main campus areas: the Domestic Terminal complex (serving Concourses T, A, B, C, and D) and the International Terminal (serving Concourses E and F). Each area has its own set of lots, decks, and access points.

Domestic Terminal Parking (North & South)

The Domestic Terminal has parking on both sides — North and South. On-airport parking here breaks into four main options:

  • Hourly Decks (North & South) — Direct walkway to the terminal. Rates: $10/hour, capped at $50 on Day 1 and $75/day after (verified May 2025). Best for pickups, drop-offs, and stays under 3 hours.
  • Daily Decks (North & South) — Also adjacent to the terminal. Flat rate of $30/day. Better value than hourly for stays of 5+ hours.
  • Economy Lots — Farther from the main terminal building, connected by covered pedestrian walkways. Rate: $20/day. A solid mid-range choice for 2-4 day trips.
  • Domestic Park-Ride — The farthest on-airport option before you reach off-site lots. Rate: $15/day. Free 24/7 shuttle to the Domestic Terminal.

International Terminal Parking (Concourses E & F Side)

The International Terminal sits on the south end of the airport campus. Parking options here are distinct from the domestic side:

  • International Hourly Deck$10 for the first hour, $15/hour after, capped at $70/day. For short visits or meeting arriving international passengers.
  • International Park-Ride$30/day with a free shuttle to the International Terminal. Despite being pricier than the Domestic Park-Ride, it's still the most affordable on-airport long-term option on the international side.

ATL West Deck and ATL Select

ATL West Deck is on the western edge of the campus, away from both main terminals. It costs $10/hour with a $30/day cap — the same daily max as the Daily Decks but cheaper if you arrive by the hour. Access is via the ATL SkyTrain, which runs every 3-5 minutes, 24/7. ATL Select lots are a mid-tier option priced at $15–$20/day, covering sections with a mix of covered and uncovered spaces. Both ATL Select and Domestic Park-Ride include free 24/7 shuttle service.

For a deeper look at ATL West Deck rates and SkyTrain routing, see our ATL West Economy parking guide.

Ready to skip on-airport prices? Compare ATL off-site parking lots starting at $7.95/day — with free shuttles included — at TriplyPro's ATL parking search.

ATL Airport parking cost comparison table for 2025 showing daily rates from $6.25/day (off-site pre-booked) to $50/day (Hourly Decks) with 7-day totals, access methods, and savings callout showing up to $306 saved on a 7-day trip by choosing off-site parking over on-airport Daily Decks at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
ATL Airport parking cost comparison table for 2025 showing daily rates from $6.25/day (off-site pre-booked) to $50/day (Hourly Decks) with 7-day totals, access methods, and savings callout showing up to $306 saved on a 7-day trip by choosing off-site parking over on-airport Daily Decks at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

How Much Does Atlanta Airport Parking Cost in 2025–2026?

ATL's current on-airport rates took effect on May 1, 2025, per the Atlanta Department of Aviation. Off-site lots price independently and generally run significantly lower. Here's a full comparison (verified May 2026):

Domestic Park-Ride
Daily Rate$15/day
TypeOn-airport
Shuttle / AccessFree 24/7 shuttle
ATL Select
Daily Rate$15–$20/day
TypeOn-airport
Shuttle / AccessFree 24/7 shuttle
Economy Lots
Daily Rate$20/day
TypeOn-airport
Shuttle / AccessCovered walkway
ATL West Deck
Daily Rate$30/day max
TypeOn-airport
Shuttle / AccessFree SkyTrain (3-5 min)
Daily Decks
Daily Rate$30/day
TypeOn-airport
Shuttle / AccessDirect walkway
International Park-Ride
Daily Rate$30/day
TypeOn-airport
Shuttle / AccessFree shuttle to Intl Terminal
Quality Inn Atlanta Airport (Park & Fly)
Daily Rate$7.95/day
TypeOff-site
Shuttle / AccessFree shuttle, every 30 min (5AM–11PM)
ATL Economy Parking by PreFlight
Daily Rate$9.95/day
TypeOff-site
Shuttle / AccessFree 24/7 on-demand shuttle
Park N Go (ATL)
Daily Rate$10/day
TypeOff-site
Shuttle / AccessFree shuttle every 10-15 min, 24/7
Peachy Airport Parking
Daily Rate$10.95/day
TypeOff-site
Shuttle / AccessFree 24/7 climate-controlled shuttle, every 10 min
WallyPark Premier
Daily Rate$10.99/day
TypeOff-site
Shuttle / AccessFree 24/7 shuttle, ~every 10 min
The Parking Spot 1
Daily Rate$11/day
TypeOff-site
Shuttle / AccessFree shuttle every 5-7 min (Domestic); 30 min (International)
FastPark & Relax
Daily Rate$11.95/day
TypeOff-site
Shuttle / AccessFree 24/7 shuttle every 10-15 min

Off-site lots save you up to 47% compared to on-airport Daily Decks ($30/day vs. $15.95/day average across off-site options). For a 5-day trip, that difference adds up to $70 or more in savings. See our Atlanta Airport Parking Rates & Cost Guide for a full breakdown by trip length.

Which ATL Parking Lot Is Closest to Your Terminal?

The right parking lot depends heavily on which terminal you're departing from. Picking the wrong lot can add 20-30 minutes to your pre-flight routine.

Flying Domestic (Concourses T, A, B, C, or D)?

  • Closest walk: Hourly Decks or Daily Decks (North or South) — direct covered walkway, no shuttle needed.
  • Best value with a short walk: Economy Lots — covered walkway to the terminal, no shuttle required.
  • Best budget pick: Domestic Park-Ride at $15/day — free shuttle runs 24/7.
  • Checking in with Delta, American, or United? Use North decks if your concourse is T, A, or B. Use South decks for C and D.

Flying International (Concourses E or F)?

  • Closest on-airport option: International Hourly Deck — best for short stays or meeting arrivals.
  • Best long-stay value on-airport: International Park-Ride at $30/day with a free shuttle.
  • Best off-site option for international flights: Peachy Airport Parking — only 3-5 minutes away, with a climate-controlled shuttle running every 10 minutes directly to both the Domestic and International terminals.
  • FastPark & Relax also runs a dedicated shuttle to the International Terminal every 10-15 minutes, 24/7.

For a full guide focused on the International Terminal side, our article on best Atlanta Airport parking for the International Terminal covers shuttle timing and lot comparisons in detail.

How Does the SkyTrain and Plane Train Connect ATL Parking to the Terminals?

ATL has two free automated transit systems that connect parking to gates — and they're different routes serving different purposes. Knowing which train goes where can cut your terminal-to-gate time significantly.

The ATL SkyTrain

The ATL SkyTrain is a free automated train that connects the ATL West Deck, the Rental Car Center, the Georgia International Convention Center, and the Gateway Center to the main Domestic Terminal. It runs every 3-5 minutes, 24/7. If you park at ATL West, board the SkyTrain at the West Station, ride to the Domestic Terminal, then continue on foot or via the Plane Train to your concourse.

The Plane Train

The Plane Train is ATL's internal airport people mover. It runs entirely underground and connects all 7 concourses (T, A, B, C, D, E, F) every 2 minutes, 24/7. It's how you get from the main terminal building to your gate — not a parking connection. After clearing security, board the Plane Train to your departure concourse. The Plane Train station is accessible from both the Domestic and International terminals.

How the Two Systems Work Together

  1. Park at ATL West Deck or a Park-Ride lot.
  2. Take the SkyTrain (ATL West) or the shuttle (Park-Ride) to the Domestic Terminal.
  3. Check in, drop your bags, and clear security.
  4. Board the Plane Train underground to reach Concourses A, B, C, D, E, or F.

The Plane Train station is directly accessible from all concourses. Even if you land at Concourse F (international arrivals), you can ride the Plane Train back to the Domestic Terminal and reach your car via shuttle or SkyTrain. No buses required for the intra-airport leg.

What Are the Best Off-Site Parking Options Near Atlanta Airport?

Off-site ATL parking lots sit within 3-10 minutes of the terminals and all include free shuttle service. They consistently cost less than any on-airport option — often by $15-$20 per day. Here's a quick look at the top options by price:

  • Quality Inn Atlanta Airport (Park & Fly) — $7.95/day: The cheapest option. Hotel lot with gated parking and security cameras. Shuttle runs every 30 minutes, 5 AM–11 PM only. Best for daytime departures and arrivals.
  • ATL Economy Parking by PreFlight — $9.95/day: 24/7 on-demand shuttle to the Domestic Terminal. Fenced, uncovered lot with surveillance cameras. Good for budget-first travelers with flexible hours.
  • Park N Go — $10/day: Covered and uncovered options, 5-8 minutes from the airport. Shuttle runs every 10-15 minutes around the clock.
  • Peachy Airport Parking — $10.95/day: The standout choice for international travelers. Just 3-5 minutes away. Indoor climate-controlled spaces available. 90 EV charging stations on-site. Shuttle every 10 minutes to both terminals, 24/7.
  • The Parking Spot 1 — $11/day: Frequent shuttle every 5-7 minutes to the Domestic Terminal. One of the fastest shuttle frequencies among off-site lots.
  • FastPark & Relax — $11.95/day: Covered parking, 3-5 minutes from the airport, with complimentary coffee on the shuttle. Direct International Terminal access.

For a full comparison of amenities, shuttle schedules, and cancellation policies, see our off-site ATL airport parking guide.

How Do You Drive to ATL Parking Without Getting Lost? (Route & Signage Tips)

ATL sits 7 miles south of downtown Atlanta, at the intersection of several major interstates. The approach to parking varies by which lot you're targeting. Before you leave home, check real-time traffic on Waze — I-85 south and Camp Creek Parkway can back up badly during morning and evening rush hours.

From I-85 (Approaching from Northeast or Southwest)

  1. Take Exit 68 for Camp Creek Parkway westbound.
  2. Follow Camp Creek Parkway to the airport access roads.
  3. For Daily/Hourly Decks or Economy Lots: Follow signs to "Domestic Terminal North" or "Domestic Terminal South".
  4. For Park-Ride: Follow brown "Park-Ride" directional signs before you reach the terminal loop.
  5. For ATL West Deck: Signs for "ATL West" appear on the west side of Camp Creek Parkway before the main terminal ramp.

From I-285 (Perimeter / Connecting from I-75)

  1. Take I-285 to the Camp Creek Parkway exit heading east toward the airport.
  2. Follow airport directional signs — the split for Domestic vs. International terminals appears roughly 1 mile before the terminal complex.
  3. Stay right for the International Terminal and International Park-Ride.
  4. Stay left for Domestic Terminal parking options.

Key Signage Landmarks to Watch For

  • "Loop Road" signs circle the terminal buildings — don't take these unless you're dropping off or picking up.
  • "Sullivan Road" leads to the Cell Phone Lots (free waiting, no parking).
  • "Charles W. Grant Parkway" accesses the south side of the airport campus, including the International Terminal.
  • Watch for orange construction signage near Concourse D during 2026 — the ongoing $1.4 billion Concourse D widening project may redirect some surface-road traffic. No parking closures are expected, but signage may shift temporarily. For the latest on how construction affects your route, see our ATL parking construction guide.

Once you're inside any parking deck or lot, follow the green "Open Space" signs to available floors. ATL's garages use dynamic overhead lighting — green lights over open spaces, red over taken ones. The ParkATL app accepts contactless payment and shows space availability in real time.

Tips for Using the ATL Parking Map Before Your Trip

The map is most useful when you match your parking zone to your terminal, travel dates, and budget before you leave home. Here's how to get the most from it:

  • Download before you go. Pull the official PDF from atl.com/parking and save it to your phone. Cell signal in parking garages can be unreliable.
  • Identify your terminal first. Check which concourse your airline uses before choosing a lot. Southwest flies from Concourse C; Delta uses all concourses. Picking the wrong side of the airport costs you 15-20 minutes.
  • Use TSA PreCheck to recalibrate your timeline. If you have TSA PreCheck, you can factor in faster security and arrive slightly later — which reduces the time-pressure on choosing the closest (and priciest) lot.
  • Pre-book off-site to lock in lower rates. Walk-up rates at off-site lots are sometimes higher than pre-booked rates. Booking 48-72 hours in advance through TriplyPro typically secures the best available price.
  • For long-term trips (5+ days), skip the Daily Decks entirely. A 7-day stay in the Daily Decks costs $210. The same stay at Quality Inn Park & Fly runs $55.65 — a savings of over $154. See our ATL long-term parking guide for strategies on extended stays.
  • Allow extra time during peak travel. During Thanksgiving, spring break, and summer, add 30-45 minutes to your parking-to-gate estimate for any lot requiring a shuttle.
  • ADA spaces are available in every lot. Accessible parking spots are located closest to terminal entrances and elevators in all on-airport facilities. Look for the standard accessibility symbol on the map near each parking zone.

ATL's parking map gives you the full picture of the world's busiest airport in one printable sheet. Match your zone to your terminal, check construction updates, and compare off-site prices before you commit. Travelers who plan their parking in advance consistently pay less and spend less time in transit — and with rates starting at $7.95/day off-site vs. $15–$30/day on-airport, the savings are real. Compare ATL airport parking rates on TriplyPro and lock in your spot before prices climb closer to your travel date.

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