QuoteTeessidewire="steviewire"We also parked on someone's drive last year for £8, only 10 minute walk from the stadium. No problem getting there but stuck in traffic getting away. If driving for the day again, I would consider visiting Brent Cross shopping Mall at the end of the M1, it was free parking all day (check website), then hop the tube from a nearby station.'"
If you park at Brent Cross it's easier to get the bus. Only takes about 5 minutes. The terminus is part of the shopping centre car park.'"
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QuoteTeessidewire="Teessidewire"If you park at Brent Cross it's easier to get the bus. Only takes about 5 minutes. The terminus is part of the shopping centre car park.'"
Good point Teesside, the bus station is far closer to the shopping mall. From memory I hink the mall is open till 8pm so gives plenty of time after the match to get back.
As far as the comments on parking on someones drive, I would rather pay £8 than £15 or £20 on an offiicial car park or what may be an industrial unit or office car park. The parking spot was pre-booked I knew where I was going so no driving around looking for a car park. I don't have a problem with locals taking the initiative to capitalise on big events as long as I am not geting ripped off. Ya pays ya money.'"
[size=200DON'T PARK AT BRENT CROSS[/size
Usually this is the advice i'd give, it's free and has a direct bus to the stadium [size=200BUT[/size during the Olympics they have put those time restriction cameras to stop people using their car park but not using their shopping centre.
QuoteTeessidewire="steviewire"We also parked on someone's drive last year for £8, only 10 minute walk from the stadium. No problem getting there but stuck in traffic getting away. If driving for the day again, I would consider visiting Brent Cross shopping Mall at the end of the M1, it was free parking all day (check website), then hop the tube from a nearby station.'"
If you park at Brent Cross it's easier to get the bus. Only takes about 5 minutes. The terminus is part of the shopping centre car park.'"
QuoteTeessidewire="steviewire"
QuoteTeessidewire="Teessidewire"If you park at Brent Cross it's easier to get the bus. Only takes about 5 minutes. The terminus is part of the shopping centre car park.'"
Good point Teesside, the bus station is far closer to the shopping mall. From memory I hink the mall is open till 8pm so gives plenty of time after the match to get back.
As far as the comments on parking on someones drive, I would rather pay £8 than £15 or £20 on an offiicial car park or what may be an industrial unit or office car park. The parking spot was pre-booked I knew where I was going so no driving around looking for a car park. I don't have a problem with locals taking the initiative to capitalise on big events as long as I am not geting ripped off. Ya pays ya money.'"
[size=200DON'T PARK AT BRENT CROSS[/size
Usually this is the advice i'd give, it's free and has a direct bus to the stadium [size=200BUT[/size during the Olympics they have put those time restriction cameras to stop people using their car park but not using their shopping centre.
We park just outside of Wembley (can't think what the station is called).We then jump on tube with a day pass only £7.50 and head into London.Back on it to Wembley then back to car park.
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