If you’re flying from Gatwick and want to know your car won’t be touched while you’re away, you’re not alone. Gatwick parking where you keep your keys is one of the most searched-for options at the airport – and for good reason. This guide explains exactly which car parks offer self-parking with no key handover, how they compare on price, location, and shuttle time, and which one is right for your trip.

Quick Answer: Which Gatwick car parks let you keep your keys?
Four Gatwick parking options let you keep your keys – meaning you park yourself and your car stays put:
- APH Self Park Gatwick – off-airport Park & Ride, 10 min shuttle
- Airparks Gatwick Self Park – off-airport Park & Ride, 10 min shuttle
- Gatwick Long Stay North Terminal – on-airport, 7 min shuttle
- Gatwick Long Stay South Terminal – on-airport, 7 min shuttle
All other Gatwick parking options – including Meet & Greet and standard Park & Ride services – require you to hand over your keys.
What Does “Keep Your Keys” Mean at Airport Parking?
“Keep your keys” means you drive your car into a designated bay, park it yourself, lock up, and walk away with your keys in your pocket. No one else drives, moves, or repositions your vehicle while you are abroad.
This is different from:
- Meet & Greet / Valet parking – you hand keys to a driver who parks and later retrieves your car.
- Standard Park & Ride – you leave keys at a reception desk so staff can reposition vehicles to make efficient use of space.
Keep-your-keys parking is sometimes called self-park or own-park. The terms are interchangeable.
Why Choose Keep-Your-Keys Parking at Gatwick?
All officially accredited Gatwick car parks are secure, but self-park options offer a few specific advantages:
- Your car isn’t moved. It stays exactly where you left it – no unexpected mileage, no repositioning, no risk of minor bumps from staff manoeuvring in tight spaces.
- Faster return. No queuing at a key desk or waiting for a driver to collect your vehicle. You step off the shuttle, walk to your bay, and you’re on the road in minutes.
- Ideal for families and heavy luggage. Park on your own terms, take your time loading and securing belongings, and leave when you’re ready.
- Full control over your vehicle’s location. You choose your spot (within the designated zone), so you know exactly where to head when you return, even after a long-haul flight.
- EV charging compatibility. If you need a charging bay, self-park facilities (particularly the official Long Stay car parks) are more likely to offer pre-bookable EV spaces.
Gatwick Parking Comparison: Keep Your Keys or Hand Them Over?
The table below covers every major Gatwick parking option and tells you at a glance whether you keep your keys, the type of service, and how far you are from the terminal.
| Car Park | Keep Keys? | Type | Terminal Access | On / Off Airport |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| APH Self Park Gatwick | ✅ Yes | Park & Ride – Self Park | 10–12 min shuttle (both terminals) | Off-airport |
| Airparks Gatwick Self Park | ✅ Yes | Park & Ride – Self Park | 10 min shuttle (both terminals) | Off-airport |
| Gatwick Long Stay North Terminal | ✅ Yes | Long Stay – Self Park | 7–10 min shuttle (North only) | On-airport |
| Gatwick Long Stay South Terminal | ✅ Yes | Long Stay – Self Park | 7–12 min shuttle (South only) | On-airport |
| APH Park & Ride Gatwick | ❌ No | Park & Ride | 10–12 min shuttle | Off-airport |
| Airparks Gatwick Park & Ride | ❌ No | Park & Ride | 10 min shuttle | Off-airport |
| APH Meet & Greet Gatwick | ❌ No | Meet & Greet (Valet) | Drop at terminal forecourt | Off-airport compound |
| APH Meet & Greet Forecourt (North Terminal) | ❌ No | Meet & Greet (Valet) | Drop at North Terminal forecourt | Off-airport compound |
| Gatwick Meteor Meet & Greet | ❌ No | Meet & Greet (Valet) | Drop at terminal | Off-airport compound |
| Gatwick I Love Meet & Greet | ❌ No | Meet & Greet (Valet) | Drop at terminal | Off-airport compound |
| Gatwick Airport Meet & Greet (Official Valet) | ❌ No | Meet & Greet (Valet) | Drop at terminal | Off-airport compound |
| Gatwick Purple Parking | ❌ No | Park & Ride | 15 min shuttle | Off-airport |
| Gatwick Summer Special (Official) | ❌ No | Mid Stay (on-airport) | 5 min shuttle | On-airport |
| Cophall Parking | ❌ No | Park & Ride | 15 min shuttle | Off-airport |
Table note: “Keep Keys – Yes” means you park your own car and retain the keys throughout your trip. “No” means you hand keys to the operator on arrival. Shuttle times are approximate and may vary by traffic and time of day.
Gatwick Car Parks Where You Keep Your Keys – Reviewed
1. APH Self Park Gatwick
Best for: Travellers who want off-airport value with full self-park control
APH Self Park is our flagship self-park option at Gatwick – off-airport but close, just off Junction 10 of the M23. You drive in, park in your allocated bay, lock up, and take your keys on holiday with you.
- Location: Just off the M23 (J10), 2 miles from the airport
- Shuttle to terminal: Free, 24/7, running every 10–15 minutes; 10–12 minutes to both North and South Terminals
- Keep your keys: Yes – you park and lock your own car
- Security: 24/7 CCTV, perimeter fencing, barrier-controlled entry, regular security patrols, Park Mark Safer Parking Award
- Pre-booking: Recommended – you’ll typically save versus turning up on the day
- EV charging: Available on site – check availability at time of booking
Why choose it? APH Self Park combines off-airport pricing with the reassurance of a self-park experience. It’s a strong pick for solo travellers, couples, and anyone who prefers to park on their own terms without paying on-airport prices.
2. Airparks Gatwick Self Park
Best for: Budget-conscious travellers who still want self-park reassurance
Airparks Self Park Gatwick operates from the same facility as APH Self Park – it’s run in partnership with APH – so you get the same high standard of security and the same shuttle service. The difference is branding and occasionally pricing, making it worth comparing both when you book.
- Location: Same site as APH Self Park, off J10 M23
- Shuttle to terminal: Free, 24/7, 10 minutes to both terminals
- Keep your keys: Yes
- Security: Identical to APH Self Park – CCTV, fencing, 24-hour staffing
- Pre-booking: Recommended for best rates
Why choose it? If Airparks returns a better price than APH Self Park on your dates, go for it – you’re getting the same facility. This is a reliable, cheap Gatwick parking option where you keep your keys, without compromising on security.
3. Gatwick Long Stay North Terminal
Best for: North Terminal passengers who want on-airport convenience and self-park control
The official Gatwick Long Stay North car park sits within the airport perimeter, making it the closest self-park option to North Terminal. You drive directly in, find a space in a designated long-stay zone, and park yourself.
- Location: Within Gatwick Airport grounds – North Terminal side
- Shuttle to terminal: Free shuttle, 7–10 minutes to North Terminal
- Keep your keys: Yes – this is a fully self-park facility
- Security: Operated by Gatwick Airport; full CCTV coverage, regular patrols, secure fencing.
- Pre-booking: Strongly recommended – on-airport parking sells out quickly in peak season, and pre-booking can be significantly cheaper than the gate rate
- EV charging: Available – check Gatwick Airport’s website for current bay availability
Why choose it? If you’re flying from North Terminal and being on airport grounds matters to you, Long Stay North is the right call. It’s official, secure, and you keep your keys – the nearest self-park option to the terminal building.
4. Gatwick Long Stay South Terminal
Best for: South Terminal passengers who want on-airport self-parking
The Long Stay South car park is the South Terminal equivalent of Long Stay North – same operator (Gatwick Airport), same security standards, same self-park model. If your flight departs from South Terminal, this is your closest keep-your-keys option on the airport campus.
- Location: Within Gatwick Airport grounds – South Terminal side
- Shuttle to terminal: Free shuttle, 24/7, 7–12 minutes to South Terminal
- Keep your keys: Yes
- Security: Gatwick Airport-operated; full CCTV, secure perimeter, regular patrols
- Pre-booking: Essential during school holidays and summer peak – gate prices can be considerably higher
- EV charging: Available – check availability when booking
Why choose it? For South Terminal travellers who want to be on airport grounds and retain their keys, Long Stay South is the definitive option. No third parties, no key handover, and a straightforward shuttle to departures.
Keep Your Keys vs Meet & Greet at Gatwick: Which Is Better?
These are the two main philosophies at Gatwick parking – and neither is universally “better”. Here’s how to decide:
| Keep Your Keys (Self Park) | Meet & Greet (Valet) | |
|---|---|---|
| Car moved by someone else? | No | Yes |
| Drop-off point | Car park bay | Terminal forecourt |
| Walk to terminal | Via shuttle bus | Straight in from forecourt |
| Best for | Peace of mind, control, longer trips | Convenience, heavy luggage, mobility needs |
| Typical price | Lower | Higher |
| Return wait time | Shuttle wait (10–15 min) | Car collection wait (10–20 min) |
Choose self-park (keep your keys) if: you want certainty your car hasn’t moved, you’re comfortable with a shuttle ride, or you’re trying to keep costs down.
Choose Meet & Greet if: you’re travelling with young children, mobility aids, or multiple large bags and want to walk straight into departures without a shuttle.
Explore APH Meet & Greet at Gatwick if the forecourt drop-off sounds right for your trip.
Is Keep-Your-Keys Parking at Gatwick Safe?
Yes – all four of the self-park options listed in this guide, the UK’s national standard for safe parking facilities, assessed by the police. Features typically include:
- 24/7 CCTV with full site coverage
- Perimeter fencing and barrier-controlled access
- Regular on-site security patrols
- Good lighting throughout
- On-site staff
Because your car isn’t being driven or repositioned by staff, self-park also eliminates one specific risk: minor vehicle damage during staff-operated manoeuvring – a concern occasionally raised with valet-style services.
Tip: Before booking any Gatwick car park, check that it holds the IAPA affiliation and is part of the Gatwick Approved Operators Scheme (GAOS). Both APH and the official Long Stay car parks meet these standards.
How to Book Gatwick Parking Where You Keep Your Keys
- Head to the APH Gatwick Airport Parking page.
- Enter your drop-off and pick-up dates and times.
- Filter results or look for the “Self Park” or “Keep Your Keys” label on the product card.
- Select APH Self Park or Airparks Self Park for off-airport options, or book direct with Gatwick Airport for the Long Stay car parks.
- Complete your booking – you’ll receive a confirmation with directions, check-in instructions, and shuttle details.
Book early. Self-park bays – especially on-airport Long Stay – fill up fast during school holidays and summer. Booking 4-8 weeks in advance typically offers the best combination of availability and price.
Tips for Arriving at Gatwick Self-Park
- Note your bay number. Take a photo of the bay marker or write it down before heading to the shuttle. It sounds obvious, but after a long flight you’ll be grateful.
- Leave nothing visible in the car. Even in a secure car park, keeping bags, sat-navs, and valuables out of sight is good practice.
- Check shuttle frequency. APH Self Park shuttles run 24/7, but frequencies vary by time of day. During off-peak hours, allow an extra 10–15 minutes.
- Keep your booking confirmation accessible. You’ll need it at the entry barrier. Save it to your phone screenshots in case you lose signal.
- For Long Stay car parks, keep your parking ticket. You’ll need it to exit – pay at the machine before returning to your car if you haven’t pre-booked.
Which Keep-Your-Keys Option Is Right for Your Trip?
| Your Situation | Best Option |
|---|---|
| Budget-conscious, fine with a 10-min shuttle | APH Self Park or Airparks Self Park (compare prices on your dates) |
| Flying from North Terminal, want on-airport | Gatwick Long Stay North Terminal |
| Flying from South Terminal, want on-airport | Gatwick Long Stay South Terminal |
| Need to charge an EV overnight | Long Stay North or South (check bay availability) |
| Long trip (2+ weeks), want cheapest self-park | APH Self Park or Airparks Self Park |
| Unsure which terminal you’re flying from | APH Self Park (shuttle serves both terminals) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Four options: APH Self Park Gatwick, Airparks Gatwick Self Park, Gatwick Long Stay North Terminal, and Gatwick Long Stay South Terminal. All are self-park facilities where you drive into a bay, lock your car, and keep your keys for the entire trip.
With keep-your-keys (self-park), you park your own car and retain your keys – your vehicle is not moved. With Meet and Greet, you hand your keys to a valet driver at the terminal forecourt, who parks your car in a compound nearby. Meet and Greet is more convenient for drop-off but typically costs more and involves handing over your keys.
Yes. APH Self Park Gatwick is a self-park facility where you drive into your allocated bay, park the car yourself, and keep your keys throughout your trip. It is located just off Junction 10 of the M23 with a free 24/7 shuttle to both North and South Terminals.
Yes. Both Gatwick Long Stay North Terminal and Gatwick Long Stay South Terminal are self-park (keep-your-keys) facilities. You park in a designated long-stay bay within the airport perimeter and take your keys with you. A free shuttle connects the car parks to their respective terminals.
Yes. All four keep-your-keys options covered in this guide – APH Self Park, Airparks Self Park, Long Stay North, and Long Stay South – are designed for extended stays and hold or operate under the Park Mark Safer Parking Award. They have 24/7 CCTV, perimeter fencing, and regular security patrols. Thousands of drivers leave cars at these facilities for two weeks or longer every year.
Yes. EV charging is available at Gatwick Long Stay North and South Terminal car parks, and APH Self Park also offers charging bays. Availability can vary, so it is worth checking and pre-booking an EV bay when you make your parking reservation to guarantee a charging spot.
Aim to book at least 4 to 8 weeks in advance, especially for travel during school holidays, summer peak (July to August), or half-term breaks. Self-park bays – particularly the on-airport Long Stay car parks – fill up quickly, and early booking usually secures a lower price than leaving it to the last minute or paying the gate rate.
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You state that Gatwick Long Stay North Terminal car park allows you to keep your keys. But when you go onto the sites it doesn’t say that.
Please advise which car park allows us to keep our keys.
Hi Mandy, Gatwick Long Stay North Terminal Allows you to keep the keys. Here is the screenshot from GatwickAirport website.
Other car parks where you can keep your keys are:
You state that Gatwick Long Stay North Terminal car park allows you to keep your keys. But when you go onto the sites it doesn’t say that.
Please advise which car park allows us to keep our keys.