London City Airport Parking
Many customers get to LCY by car, so the facility offers a range of car parking services to make the arrival process as easy as possible. The main car park is located a few minutes from the terminal, offering flexibility and peace of mind before the flight.
Passengers should consider a 3.3-meter height restriction on all vehicles when entering the parking area.
Payment
Pre-booked tickets are issued with a reference number, and customers receive their tickets at the barrier on arrival. Drivers who prefer not to pre-book will be issued a ticket on the day of their arrival, which they must pay before leaving the property.
Travelers should note that the airport does not take cash payments at the Customer Service Information Desk. However, all major credit cards are accepted.
One pay point is located at the pick-up area, and the second one can be accessed at the entrance of the terminal.
Motorcycle and bicycle parking
Passengers can park their pushbike or motorbike at LCY for free. Directions are signposted on arrival at the facility. Spaces can be found underneath the DLR viaduct opposite the turning to the front of the building.
Pick-up Zone
The Pick-up Zone is dedicated for stays of 20 minutes or less. If travelers need to stay for longer than 20 minutes, they can park in the 1-hour bays of the Orange zone, conveniently located at the front of the On-site car park.
Prices
0-10 mins | £3.50
10-20 mins | £8.00
On-site parking
A perfect option for holidays and long trips on-site car park provides excellent value for money in a convenient location. Passengers can reach the terminal entrance in just five to ten minutes. Passengers can park in the new Orange Zone available at a short distance from Check-In and Arrivals.
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With limited space in the London Docklands area and relatively low passenger volumes, LCY is small compared with several other airports that serve London, such as Heathrow, Stansted, Gatwick, and Luton. The facility consists of a single, two-story passenger terminal building. The ground floor includes the check-in desks and some service amenities as well as a staircase leading to the security checkpoint on the higher level, after which several shops and the airside waiting area can be found. The area is connected to piers on both sides. The hallways on the above floor lead to the departure gates located on the ground level. As the facility has no jet bridges, walk-boarding is used on all stands.
Train The train system of the airport allows fast and convenient services to the city center of London via the Docklands Light Railway (DLR). This effective railway system includes direct links to the Tube network in the city center of London through interchange stations like Stratford, Canning Town, and Bank. DLR trains operate from City airport to the city center of London approximately every 15 minutes or less and take about 22 minutes to reach the tube network in the center. The price for a single DLR train ticket from City airport (zone 3) to the Bank DLR station located in the city center of London (zone 1) is €5.10 (£4.50). Tickets can be purchased at the DLR station from the ticket counters or automated ticket machines. The Docklands Light Railway station can be found inside the facility’s terminal. Passengers should follow the marked signs that indicated ‘DLR.’ Taxi The black cabs of London city airport are