Glasgow Prestwick Airport Parking

Flying from Glasgow Prestwick Airport? Then why not pre-book your car into Glasgow Prestwick Airport parking with us.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport car park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport car park will transfer you from the car park to Glasgow Prestwick Airport 24
hours a day and only takes a few minutes.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport car park is fully fenced and a floodlit site with security cameras and a
microwave detection system. Our Glasgow Prestwick Airport car park also has 24 hour patrols.
The check-in of your car is speedy and hassle free.
Pre-book your parking
By pre-booking you save money, guarantee your space and avoid disappointment.
Pre-book your Glasgow Prestwick Airport parking with Airport Parking Now and you can make unlimited amendments free of charge
- up to 24 hours prior to your arrival at the Glasgow Prestwick Airport car park. You can also cancel up to 48 hours prior
to your departure date.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport Car Parks
Prestwick International Car Park 3
Car Park 3 is within walking distance of the terminal building and manned 24 hours a day.
- Located opposite the terminal - you have the choice of walking or taking the transfer bus
- Park your own car and keep the keys
About Prestwick City
Prestwick is located on the West Coast of Scotland and is a neighbour to Ayr and Troon.
Situated in the heart of Robert Burns country Prestwick has many places of historical interest itself.
Prestwick Old Course where the first Open Golf Championship was played, Bruce's Well, the Salt Pans and beachfronts to enjoy the beautiful west coast sunsets.
- St Nicholas church is the oldest ruin in Prestwick
- Prestwick Golf Club was formed in the Red Lion Hotel in 1851. The first Open Golf Championship was played at Prestwick Golf Club in 1860 and was won by Wullie Park.
- Bruce's Well - situated next to St Ninians church Robert The Bruce visited this well to drink its healing water to cure his skin disease.
- Salt Pan Building - in these buildings salt was extracted from the sea water for curing and preserving food.
- Prestwick Airport (Now Glasgow Prestwick International) - the airfield was developed in 1935. Founder members David McIntyre and The Duke
of Hamilton were the first men to fly over Everest.
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