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Short term parking:
ParkSFO
Pros:
QuikPark
Pros:
Burlingame Airport Parking (ParkBAP)
Pros:
Anza
Pros:
BART
Pros:
SFO Long Term Parking and Lot D
** The shuttle buses look exactly the same! One says 'Lot D', the other says 'Long Term Parking' (likely no longer a concern? see below re: AirTrain)
SFO Long Term Parking
Pros:
Cons:
SFO Long Term Parking Lot D
Pros:
ParkSFO
Pros:
- Generally highest rated by FTers
- Fast and regular shuttles
- Quick & easy access from 101 freeway
- Register for emails to receive monthly coupons
- Coupons for 1 free with 3+ days, 2 free with 5+ days, 3 free with 7+ days, and 4 free with 9+ days parked in a single stay.
- Coupons are blacked out during Thanksgiving, Xmas, and other peak periods
- www.parksfo.com/coupons/
- June 2013 Coupon
- Often full or forced to valet at higher rate
- More expensive than other off-airport options, especially if no coupon
- Reservations required or risk likely being turned away at entry
- Price listed online does not include tax and fees (which is around 16%)
QuikPark
Pros:
- Online reservations
- Relatively cheap
- must prebook online for best rate and bring printout to give to attendant
- Slow shuttles
- Even with a reservation, sometimes fill up and hard to find a spot
(note: if you book on-line and the lot is full, they will find you a space-you will be stopped at the gate but all you have to do is show them your pre-paid receipt)
Burlingame Airport Parking (ParkBAP)
Pros:
- Consistently one of the cheapest, especially for weekly rates.
- Generally do not have to prebook to get the best rate.
- 3 shuttles an hour only, and a bit slower than average due to distance. Try to arrive at or before :00, :20, or :40 to allow a few minutes wait.
- September 2013: For pickups late, I feel the turnaround times are more consistent with 2x per hour for the shuttle. No posted change, however.
- Poor ratings (see yelp)
Anza
Pros:
- With Burlingame Airport Parking, the only parking South of airport (Other than BART)
- Easy access dropoff, not so easy to get back on freeway (S-101)
- Valet is free (no extra charge) when they are near capacity
- Frequent parker program: Each 30 paid days yields a 5-consecutive-day park for free. Check in on facebook and receive credit for 1/2 paid day as well. (Note: This program has changed. It is now tied into the Fivestars card rather than a paper punch card.)
- When partially full, they require you use their free valet service, and this requirement varies from hour to hour. Be sure to have nothing valuable in your car!
- Poor shuttle service for SFO arrivals at busy weekend/holidays (30-45min wait)
- Need a printed coupon from their website to get the best rate
BART
Pros:
- Free over the weekend (except the cost of using BART to the airport) and holidays, even as part of a longer stay
- Online reservations for weekday parking
- BART schedule is known well in advance

- Pretty much guaranteed a parking spot
- Hard to use if you're trying to park or pick up when BART is closed for the night
- Possibility of getting a ticket if you overstay your reservation
- Can wait up to 20 minutes for BART in off-peak hours, or have to go to San Bruno and back to Millbrae during peak hours (or take a taxi for about $12)
SFO Long Term Parking and Lot D
** The shuttle buses look exactly the same! One says 'Lot D', the other says 'Long Term Parking' (likely no longer a concern? see below re: AirTrain)
SFO Long Term Parking
Pros:
Regular shuttles (not the fastest, not the slowest)- AirTrain blue line now goes to Long Term Parking (no more bus shuttles) but makes quite a number of stops before reaching the domestic terminals
- Sometimes if the normal area and Lot D fill up, you'll get a voucher to use the short-term parking at long-term rates
- Covered Parking in the garage - it gets full at peak times
Cons:
- Expensive
- However, current promo is $12/day for 3 days prepaid online (and the rate decreases for additional days)
SFO Long Term Parking Lot D
Pros:
- Sometimes if the Long Term Parking area and Lot D fill up, you'll get a voucher to use the short-term parking at long-term rates
- Expensive
Tips for Long Term Parking and Lot D- Park near Stop 5 in Long Term Parking and you are the first off the bus and out of the parking lot!
- Although the signs will indicate that a floor is full, I am often able to find a spot on these floors.
- Airtrain station is on level 5 of the garage
Month or longer parking:
Someone who's done this please add experiences - I (rob_flies_ua) would just pay for a shuttle or car service at this point. unavaca recommends taking Uber in this case.
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ParkSFO v. QuikParkSFO a/k/a Aloft hotel, Millbrae
Having recently used QuikParkSFO for the first (and maybe last) time I thought I'd offer my observations:
Price: QuikPark is slightly cheaper for 2+ days but only if you make non-refundable advance payment via internet. ParkSFO outdoor lot is cheaper without reservation.
Convenience: QuikPark is better approaching SFO from the Peninsula, right off the Millbrae exit. Easy to find a space without driving around lot. ParkSFO is maybe 2 minutes farther up 101 and sometime requires additional time in lot to find a space.
Shuttle Service ParkSFO wins hands down. Never had to wait more than 5m, they use multiple shuttles and will even drop you in the lot at your car. A straight shot from airport on return, slightly longer trip on outbound. Predictable, i.e. no need to pad your schedule. QuikPark shuttle took 20m (timed it) after I boarded to get me to the American terminal. He drove around the lot, then to the Westin hotel, then international terminal, and finally to domestic. And shuttle theoretically runs every 20-30m. Very slow. Similar on return, though had to wait a few minutes at curb.
Overall For me the top factor is time, which is extremely valuable. ParkSFO seems far more reliable and saves me time v. Quikpark. If you have a 7-day holiday or vacation trip then maybe worth savings at QP, but otherwise I'm sticking with ParkSFO assuming they aren't continuously sold out.
Having recently used QuikParkSFO for the first (and maybe last) time I thought I'd offer my observations:
Price: QuikPark is slightly cheaper for 2+ days but only if you make non-refundable advance payment via internet. ParkSFO outdoor lot is cheaper without reservation.
Convenience: QuikPark is better approaching SFO from the Peninsula, right off the Millbrae exit. Easy to find a space without driving around lot. ParkSFO is maybe 2 minutes farther up 101 and sometime requires additional time in lot to find a space.
Shuttle Service ParkSFO wins hands down. Never had to wait more than 5m, they use multiple shuttles and will even drop you in the lot at your car. A straight shot from airport on return, slightly longer trip on outbound. Predictable, i.e. no need to pad your schedule. QuikPark shuttle took 20m (timed it) after I boarded to get me to the American terminal. He drove around the lot, then to the Westin hotel, then international terminal, and finally to domestic. And shuttle theoretically runs every 20-30m. Very slow. Similar on return, though had to wait a few minutes at curb.
Overall For me the top factor is time, which is extremely valuable. ParkSFO seems far more reliable and saves me time v. Quikpark. If you have a 7-day holiday or vacation trip then maybe worth savings at QP, but otherwise I'm sticking with ParkSFO assuming they aren't continuously sold out.
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ParkSFO v. QuikParkSFO a/k/a Aloft hotel, Millbrae
Having recently used QuikParkSFO for the first (and maybe last) time I thought I'd offer my observations:
Price: QuikPark is slightly cheaper for 2+ days but only if you make non-refundable advance payment via internet. ParkSFO outdoor lot is cheaper without reservation.
Convenience: QuikPark is better approaching SFO from the Peninsula, right off the Millbrae exit. Easy to find a space without driving around lot. ParkSFO is maybe 2 minutes farther up 101 and sometime requires additional time in lot to find a space.
Shuttle Service ParkSFO wins hands down. Never had to wait more than 5m, they use multiple shuttles and will even drop you in the lot at your car. A straight shot from airport on return, slightly longer trip on outbound. Predictable, i.e. no need to pad your schedule. QuikPark shuttle took 20m (timed it) after I boarded to get me to the American terminal. He drove around the lot, then to the Westin hotel, then international terminal, and finally to domestic. And shuttle theoretically runs every 20-30m. Very slow. Similar on return, though had to wait a few minutes at curb.
Overall For me the top factor is time, which is extremely valuable. ParkSFO seems far more reliable and saves me time v. Quikpark. If you have a 7-day holiday or vacation trip then maybe worth savings at QP, but otherwise I'm sticking with ParkSFO assuming they aren't continuously sold out.
Having recently used QuikParkSFO for the first (and maybe last) time I thought I'd offer my observations:
Price: QuikPark is slightly cheaper for 2+ days but only if you make non-refundable advance payment via internet. ParkSFO outdoor lot is cheaper without reservation.
Convenience: QuikPark is better approaching SFO from the Peninsula, right off the Millbrae exit. Easy to find a space without driving around lot. ParkSFO is maybe 2 minutes farther up 101 and sometime requires additional time in lot to find a space.
Shuttle Service ParkSFO wins hands down. Never had to wait more than 5m, they use multiple shuttles and will even drop you in the lot at your car. A straight shot from airport on return, slightly longer trip on outbound. Predictable, i.e. no need to pad your schedule. QuikPark shuttle took 20m (timed it) after I boarded to get me to the American terminal. He drove around the lot, then to the Westin hotel, then international terminal, and finally to domestic. And shuttle theoretically runs every 20-30m. Very slow. Similar on return, though had to wait a few minutes at curb.
Overall For me the top factor is time, which is extremely valuable. ParkSFO seems far more reliable and saves me time v. Quikpark. If you have a 7-day holiday or vacation trip then maybe worth savings at QP, but otherwise I'm sticking with ParkSFO assuming they aren't continuously sold out.
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Assuming taxi is too expensive (from Morgan Hill?) maybe consider a monthly parking spot at Caltrain Burlingame for $40? Check first to see how long you can park there. Alternatively BART offers long-term airport parking ($156 for 30 days at Millbrae). Finally maybe see if you can find a lot in San Mateo which may be outside the gouge zone for SFO. Taxis only run @ $20.
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30 days at Millbrae BART will be at least $168 (if the weekends line up correctly - $180 if they don't) - plus $8 for the train.
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Instead of paying for a month of parking, check into renting a car. Depending on discounts, where you pick up the car, and when (weekends tend to be cheaper), you may come out ahead with 2 one-way rentals.
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ParkSFO v. QuikParkSFO a/k/a Aloft hotel, Millbrae
Having recently used QuikParkSFO for the first (and maybe last) time I thought I'd offer my observations:
Price: QuikPark is slightly cheaper for 2+ days but only if you make non-refundable advance payment via internet. ParkSFO outdoor lot is cheaper without reservation.
Convenience: QuikPark is better approaching SFO from the Peninsula, right off the Millbrae exit. Easy to find a space without driving around lot. ParkSFO is maybe 2 minutes farther up 101 and sometime requires additional time in lot to find a space.
Shuttle Service ParkSFO wins hands down. Never had to wait more than 5m, they use multiple shuttles and will even drop you in the lot at your car. A straight shot from airport on return, slightly longer trip on outbound. Predictable, i.e. no need to pad your schedule. QuikPark shuttle took 20m (timed it) after I boarded to get me to the American terminal. He drove around the lot, then to the Westin hotel, then international terminal, and finally to domestic. And shuttle theoretically runs every 20-30m. Very slow. Similar on return, though had to wait a few minutes at curb.
Overall For me the top factor is time, which is extremely valuable. ParkSFO seems far more reliable and saves me time v. Quikpark. If you have a 7-day holiday or vacation trip then maybe worth savings at QP, but otherwise I'm sticking with ParkSFO assuming they aren't continuously sold out.
Having recently used QuikParkSFO for the first (and maybe last) time I thought I'd offer my observations:
Price: QuikPark is slightly cheaper for 2+ days but only if you make non-refundable advance payment via internet. ParkSFO outdoor lot is cheaper without reservation.
Convenience: QuikPark is better approaching SFO from the Peninsula, right off the Millbrae exit. Easy to find a space without driving around lot. ParkSFO is maybe 2 minutes farther up 101 and sometime requires additional time in lot to find a space.
Shuttle Service ParkSFO wins hands down. Never had to wait more than 5m, they use multiple shuttles and will even drop you in the lot at your car. A straight shot from airport on return, slightly longer trip on outbound. Predictable, i.e. no need to pad your schedule. QuikPark shuttle took 20m (timed it) after I boarded to get me to the American terminal. He drove around the lot, then to the Westin hotel, then international terminal, and finally to domestic. And shuttle theoretically runs every 20-30m. Very slow. Similar on return, though had to wait a few minutes at curb.
Overall For me the top factor is time, which is extremely valuable. ParkSFO seems far more reliable and saves me time v. Quikpark. If you have a 7-day holiday or vacation trip then maybe worth savings at QP, but otherwise I'm sticking with ParkSFO assuming they aren't continuously sold out.
So, I went with Quik Park to get a reservation. I called and he indicated that they won't give any more reservations if they don't have space (I know that's the case at the Quik Park SJC, which is our overall favorite). He also indicated that they go straight from their facility to the airport. This is at odds with your review, and I'm inclined to believe you...but at least that was the claim

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Has BAP set a new high in off-airport parking? Their web site shows the rate jumping to $15 a day Dec 13-Jan 2. I do have JFK trip in there but think I'll BART down for it as it would take five parking days.
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Years ago that was the case but to/from the Peninsula that hasn't been true for years. Much better to take SuperShuttle (if you want cheapest) or a car service (if you want convenience).
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eg, Budget today will do a one-way SJC to SFO for about $15. If you happen to live near to SJC like I do (via the free VTA bus there from Santa Clara) then that works out significantly cheaper than parking. At other times these one-ways can be over $100, which makes it not worth it.
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QuikparkSFO is back down to $10.80 ($8.00 + $2.80 tax) per day
And now a Bart parking question....
I know Millbrae Bart parking is free on weekends starting at 3pm on Friday but how sticky are they for 15 minutes as I'd rather catch the 2:45 train to SFO than the 3:05 train
And now a Bart parking question....
I know Millbrae Bart parking is free on weekends starting at 3pm on Friday but how sticky are they for 15 minutes as I'd rather catch the 2:45 train to SFO than the 3:05 train
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QuikparkSFO is back down to $10.80 ($8.00 + $2.80 tax) per day
And now a Bart parking question....
I know Millbrae Bart parking is free on weekends starting at 3pm on Friday but how sticky are they for 15 minutes as I'd rather catch the 2:45 train to SFO than the 3:05 train
And now a Bart parking question....
I know Millbrae Bart parking is free on weekends starting at 3pm on Friday but how sticky are they for 15 minutes as I'd rather catch the 2:45 train to SFO than the 3:05 train
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So it's fairly likely that by 2:45 p.m., you're getting someone's spot who vacated previously (and already paid).
They would have to prove the spot went unpaid all day, and you took it, in order to back a ticket.
I don't think that's how it works.
If I had to guess, BART Police probably checks the machine sometime after rush hour, gets a report of unpaid spots, and starts writing tickets. Once a day, low budget.
The chance of that happening at 2:45 p.m. exactly is quite low.
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Remember it's not a straight meter, they use the central machine. Parking is also not by the hour, it's by the day.
So it's fairly likely that by 2:45 p.m., you're getting someone's spot who vacated previously (and already paid).
They would have to prove the spot went unpaid all day, and you took it, in order to back a ticket.
I don't think that's how it works.
If I had to guess, BART Police probably checks the machine sometime after rush hour, gets a report of unpaid spots, and starts writing tickets. Once a day, low budget.
The chance of that happening at 2:45 p.m. exactly is quite low.
So it's fairly likely that by 2:45 p.m., you're getting someone's spot who vacated previously (and already paid).
They would have to prove the spot went unpaid all day, and you took it, in order to back a ticket.
I don't think that's how it works.
If I had to guess, BART Police probably checks the machine sometime after rush hour, gets a report of unpaid spots, and starts writing tickets. Once a day, low budget.
The chance of that happening at 2:45 p.m. exactly is quite low.



