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  Bluedog: Gatwick Parking Directions

Gatwick Airport By Car

map of gatwick airportFull detailed directions are provided to each Gatwick car park in your email booking confirmation.

London Gatwick is 45kms (28 miles) south of London, directly linked to the M23 motorway at junction 9 and to the A23 London-Brighton road. Just a 10 minute drive away, the M25 further connects with the UK's extensive road and motorway network.

If you plan on driving to or from London Gatwick Airport you can search the AA Route Planner for tailored directions. AA Route Planner >

Directions to Gatwick Parking Express South
Follow signs for Gatwick South Terminal & then long term parking. Yellow signage will then direct you to the Parking voucher holder car park on the left. You are now following signs for pre booked parking only, which will take you to the entry barriers. At entry barriers take ticket & follow signs to the appropriate area. Transfers run every 7-10 minutes, 24 hours a day. For a transfer from the
airport operate go to lower level of the South Terminal. The bus stops are clearly marked.
NB: Peak periods keys may be taken and car parked for you.

Directions to Gatwick Parking Summer Special
Leave the M23 at Junction 9 and follow signs for Gatwick North Terminal, then signs to the long term car parks and Summer Special. On arrival leave your keys with reception and your car will be
parked for you. Transfers operate every 20 minutes, 24 hours a day. On return go to the courtesy coach pick up point on the lower level at South Terminal. Make sure you take the Summer Special bus. Please note this car park only offers transfers to the South Terminal.

Directions to Gatwick NCP Flightpath North
Leave the M23 at Junction 9 and follow the signs for Gatwick and the North Terminal and then signs for the Long Term Parking, and NCP Flightpath is signposted. Take a ticket at the barrier and park your car, keeping your keys. During certain periods you may be asked to leave your keys so your car can be moved. Transfers run every 10 minutes, 24 hours a day, over the short 10 minute trip to and from the terminal.

Directions to Gatwick APH Parking
Exit M23 at Junction 10 (Do not take Junction 9 exit to Gatwick). At Junction 10 take the A264 signposted East Grinstead. Continue on the A264 over two roundabouts. Continue for 0.75 miles and turn right into a Shell Petrol Station. The entrance to APH is at the rear of the petrol station.
On arrival at the car park report to reception, hand in your voucher or quote booking reference.
Then hand in your keys and your car is parked for you. Transfers operate every 10-15 minutes, 24 hours a day to both North and South terminals.

Directions to Gatwick Courtlands Parking
Leave the M23 at Junction 10, signposted Crawley/East Grinstead. Follow Crawley signs to next
roundabout and go right round to come back on the same road which is the A2011 towards the M23. After half a mile take slip road on the left signed Crematorium. Turn left at T Junction
on to the B2036 for Horley. Go straight across the next roundabout, and Courtlands Car Park entrance is on the left after half a mile. Follow signs for "arrivals", then go to reception, where your car will be checked in and keys taken. Courtlands coaches run every 20 minutes on a 24
hour basis.

Directions to Gatwick Holiday Parking
Exit the M23 at Junction 9, follow signs for Gatwick Airport. At the first roundabout go straight on. At
the second roundabout turn right onto the A23. At the next roundabout turn left towards Charlwood. The car park is about a mile down this road on the left. Once at the car park go to the arrivals area, hand in your car keys at reception along with your voucher and check-in. You will then be given a plastic card with a number to call to request a return transfer from the airport.

 

Gatwick Airport By Train

Gatwick railway station at South Terminal has more than 900 services daily to and from all parts of the UK.

The rail station is directly linked to Gatwick's South Terminal and just a few minutes away from North Terminal via a transit train link. Rail information and ticket desks are in the arrivals areas of both North Terminal and South Terminal.

Gatwick Express is a non-stop service to Victoria Station, London which takes around 30 minutes. From Gatwick, services currently run as follows:
0520 - 0650 hrs service every half-hour
0650 - 2050 hrs service every 15 minutes
2050 - 0050 hrs service every half-hour (with a last service at 0135 hrs)

South Central
Services operate Southwards to Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsmouth, Worthing, Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings and other south coast destinations. Services operate Northwards to East Croydon, Clapham Junction, Victoria and Watford Junction.

Connex South Eastern
Services operate to Redhill, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.

Thameslink
This offers services every 15 minutes to Brighton, Croydon, the City, Luton and Bedford.

Thames Trains
Services run to Redhill, Guildford and Reading with some trains running through to Oxford.

Virgin Trains Cross Country
Services operate to destinations including Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh.

 

Gatwick Airport By Coach

There are more than 400 express coach services a day from the coach stations at North and South Terminals. Gatwick's coach station is at the ground floor of South Terminal and principle services also call at North Terminal. There are coach information and ticket desks in the arrivals areas of both terminals.

Speedlink coach services operate from dedicated bases at the South and North Terminals. All other coach services stop at London Gatwick's coach station on the ground floor of South Terminal. Principal services also call at North Terminal. Other passengers arriving at the South Terminal should take the transit train to the North Terminal if necessary.

The main direct express coaches to London Gatwick are listed below.

Speedlink
This service operates between Gatwick and Heathrow airports. There are dedicated Speedlink points at both South and North Terminal.

Flightlink
Services run to a number of UK destinations including Bristol, Swansea, Cardiff, Nottingham, Coventry, Leeds, Birmingham and Wolverhampton.

Jetlink
These services run to Brighton, East Anglia, Milton Keynes and Northampton.

Oxford Express
This service provides a link between Gatwick and Oxford.

Gatwick Flyer
Offering direct services to Southend.

Further information
Traveline +44 (0)870 608 2608