by i'll_be_there » 26 May 2011 00:19
by SHORT AND CURLY » 26 May 2011 06:55
by Svlad Cjelli » 26 May 2011 08:46
i'll_be_there I was going to drive to Wembley but found that the area within 5 stops (give or take one) either side of wembley is permit parking only.
In Dollis Hill, there are only a few spaces available but its only 4 hours maximum.
I would recommend people to park at Heathrow and get the tube in. For example, Purple Parking costs £13 for a whole day and a Zone 1-6 travelcard for the tube/bus/rail/etc is only £8 so you can go to the match and then go round London after, or go round Llondon then go to the match.
Only recommending this as I've done this in the past and its much easier. Travel time from Heathrow T123 to Wembley Park is on average 62 mins.
by glenroyal » 26 May 2011 09:27
Svlad Cjellii'll_be_there I was going to drive to Wembley but found that the area within 5 stops (give or take one) either side of wembley is permit parking only.
In Dollis Hill, there are only a few spaces available but its only 4 hours maximum.
I would recommend people to park at Heathrow and get the tube in. For example, Purple Parking costs £13 for a whole day and a Zone 1-6 travelcard for the tube/bus/rail/etc is only £8 so you can go to the match and then go round London after, or go round Llondon then go to the match.
Only recommending this as I've done this in the past and its much easier. Travel time from Heathrow T123 to Wembley Park is on average 62 mins.
Why get involved with all the bother and cost areound Heathrow see all the other suggestions on this thread, like parking at Wycombe, Beaconsfield, Gerrard's Cross etc and getting the Chiltern Line direct to Wembley. Much, much quicker and cheaper.
by weybridgewanderer » 26 May 2011 10:11
i'll_be_there I was going to drive to Wembley but found that the area within 5 stops (give or take one) either side of wembley is permit parking only.
In Dollis Hill, there are only a few spaces available but its only 4 hours maximum.
I would recommend people to park at Heathrow and get the tube in. For example, Purple Parking costs £13 for a whole day and a Zone 1-6 travelcard for the tube/bus/rail/etc is only £8 so you can go to the match and then go round London after, or go round Llondon then go to the match.
Only recommending this as I've done this in the past and its much easier. Travel time from Heathrow T123 to Wembley Park is on average 62 mins.
by i'll_be_there » 26 May 2011 13:23
by East End Lady » 26 May 2011 15:04
by i'll_be_there » 26 May 2011 15:27
by Terminal Boardom » 26 May 2011 15:42
by East End Lady » 26 May 2011 15:57
by Mr Angry » 31 May 2011 10:42
by Dave the rave » 31 May 2011 15:00
Mr Angry Parked in the red car park; no problem getting there and good banter with the Swansea fans streaming in as their coach park was that end, BUT.......firstly, we drove as my partner is disabled, and they shut the steps down from the tier below the Bobby Moore statue to the car parks, so we had to walk down the slope of Wembley Way, then turn around at the bottom and walk all the way back to the car park; utter madness!
And as for getting out of Wembley.....anyone who complains about leaving the Mad Stad should have been in a car yesterday from about 5.15 onwards; simply terrible traffic management. Obviously it didn't help that everyone was going in the same direction (eg: towards the M4 or A40) but even so, it was genuinely appalling.
by West Stand Man » 31 May 2011 15:14
by Norfolk Royal » 03 Jun 2011 15:32
by Red » 03 Jun 2011 15:36
by Norfolk Royal » 03 Jun 2011 15:39
Red Sounds like a bit of a nightmare Norfolk.
by Red » 03 Jun 2011 15:40
Norfolk RoyalRed Sounds like a bit of a nightmare Norfolk.
Added 40 mins to journey time to Liverpool St but that is pretty standard for a weekend or bank holiday as they always have engineering works at weekends just about.
by AthleticoSpizz » 03 Jun 2011 22:28
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