Visitors coming from the beach or going towards the city usually need to use the LAX parking. As the world’s fourth ranked airport in terms of passenger traffic, LAX has around eight giant terminals and no doubt parking here can be quite a task.Fortunately, airport parking LAX has been able to meet this challenge. To access LAX, one must be on Interstate I-5, I-10, I-405, I-110 or I-105, and lines 1, 3, 60 east and Route 80 on the north side. If you ever get confused here, just start following the signs that will take you straightway to LAX airport parking.
For the rich and famous, there is always a limousine or car service at their disposal. You can also hire it by spending $100-$150 for a single way ride. For the careful spending class of people, there are plentiful of green and white coloured cabs that can take you to your destination within 15-20 minutes.
The other ways of reaching LAX include Prime and Super Shuttle. For those who want to reach LAX without spending anything more than $5, there are metro and green line buses. These transportations have many stopovers in between and you must schedule your day accordingly.
However, if you’re like most of passengers (over 85%), you’ll reach LAX either by driving or have someone drop you off. And if you are driving, you are going to need airport parking Los Angeles. The Los Angeles airport parking has officially two LAX parking spaces that are adjacent to each other. The terminal parking costs around $25 a day and you can avail discount if parking for more than few days. If you think that is expensive, walk around the LAX to see cars that have been parked for over than years and their owners continue paying the bills without any worry.





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