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Cheapest DIA Parking for 2 Weeks: Complete Guide


Heading out for two weeks and wondering where to leave your car? Choosing the right parking option for an extended stay at Denver International Airport makes a significant financial difference. Here's everything you need to know about the cheapest DIA parking for 2 weeks.

What does two weeks of parking at Denver Airport actually cost?

The math is straightforward, but the numbers surprise most travelers. At DIA's Economy lot (the cheapest on-airport option at $13/day), 14 days costs $182. At the covered Terminal Garage ($28/day), two weeks costs $392. These are significant amounts of money for leaving a car in a field — especially when off-airport alternatives cost a fraction of that.

Off-airport uncovered parking near DEN for 14 days runs $70–$154 (at $5–$11/day). Off-airport covered parking for two weeks costs $168–$308 (at $12–$22/day). The cheapest DIA parking for 2 weeks — using an off-airport uncovered lot booked online in advance — is roughly $70–$100, representing a saving of $80–$112 versus the on-airport Economy lot.

The best lots for two-week parking near DIA

ParkDIA is one of the most established options near Denver International Airport, with nearly 7,500 spaces, a rewards program, and rates starting from $11/day uncovered. For a two-week stay, expect to pay around $154 uncovered or $308 for covered storage. Its proximity to DEN and large capacity make it a reliable choice for long stays.

Canopy Airport Parking offers open-air parking from $9/day and covered from $18/day. The lot includes EV charging stations and a 5280 Club rewards program. For a two-week trip, open-air storage at Canopy runs approximately $126, and covered runs $252. If you drive an EV or want covered protection, Canopy is the strongest overall option.

Park2Jet Denver provides GPS-guided parking from $9.99/day. Over two weeks, that's approximately $140 — more than $40 less than the DIA Economy lot.

Fine Airport Parking on N. Jackson Gap Way in Aurora is another option with competitive rates and contactless payment.

How to get the lowest two-week rate

The most important action is booking online in advance. Walk-in rates at off-airport lots are consistently higher than pre-booked rates, often by 15–25%. For a two-week stay, that difference can add $20–$40 to the total cost. Book at least one to two weeks before your departure date.

During summer and holiday periods, prices at all lots increase with demand. If your two-week trip falls across peak travel windows — mid-June through August, or the period around Thanksgiving and Christmas — book as early as possible. Lots can reach capacity, which eliminates your cheapest options entirely.

Covered or uncovered for two weeks?

For a two-week stay, the covered versus uncovered decision matters more than for a quick 3-day trip. Denver's summer hailstorms are unpredictable and can cause real vehicle damage. If your extended trip falls between May and September, covered parking is worth the premium — particularly if you're returning to a dented hood. In winter, covered storage protects against snow accumulation. In spring or fall, uncovered is typically fine.

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