Post subject: where is best to park up and bus or tube into wembley?
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 6:18 pm
olliebollie89
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Joined: Feb 04 2006 Posts: 19 Location: bradford
where is best to park top side of wembley as i am driving down on the day, i am willing to catch the tube. just need bit of help as not been there before?!?!
The above gives you the journeys available via tube so depends on where you want to park/stop. Wembley Central or Wembley Park is where you want to get off the tube for a short walk to the ground.
Park on outskirts and ride in. Only a couple of quid to park (so far as I understand) and then the tube/train fair.
Usually go by coach so havent done it myself but this is the plan our Saturday.
The above gives you the journeys available via tube so depends on where you want to park/stop. Wembley Central or Wembley Park is where you want to get off the tube for a short walk to the ground.
Park on outskirts and ride in. Only a couple of quid to park (so far as I understand) and then the tube/train fair.
Usually go by coach so havent done it myself but this is the plan our Saturday.
Joined: Jan 29 2003 Posts: 1318 Location: Huddersfield-on-Colne
Be VERY careful where you park around the stadium, there is an exclusion zone on most public streets within about a mile of the stadium which is activated on Wembley events,
this shows you the extent of it so you can plan the nearest tube stop just outside (there's also road marking when you're down there. They don't mess around either in London, you won't just get a sticky label on your windscreen....... it'll get towed !!!!
Getting out appears to be a real pain walking down the new Wembley way to the Wembley Park tube station but bear with it...... it's really efficiently run and even massive crowds get shifted amazingly quickly, there's trains leaving every minute
Be VERY careful where you park around the stadium, there is an exclusion zone on most public streets within about a mile of the stadium which is activated on Wembley events,
this shows you the extent of it so you can plan the nearest tube stop just outside (there's also road marking when you're down there. They don't mess around either in London, you won't just get a sticky label on your windscreen....... it'll get towed !!!!
Getting out appears to be a real pain walking down the new Wembley way to the Wembley Park tube station but bear with it...... it's really efficiently run and even massive crowds get shifted amazingly quickly, there's trains leaving every minute
Joined: Oct 29 2007 Posts: 6767 Location: Now in Enemy Country
We have always kept away from parking in Wembley, it gets grid locked.
Usually we park at Watford and 25 min train ride to Wembley Central, dont use Wembley Park its a nighmare after the game. Wembley central is a 10 min walk from the stadium and is aesy to get away from afterwards.
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In the past I've parked at Finchley Road. It's a big shopping centre but there's free on street parking nearby on Saturdays. The tube goes directly there from Wembley & then you head straight out on the main road out to the bottom of the M1.
I'll be coming down and supporting you guys (for one day only!!!!). I've driven down a number of times and will be doing on Saturday. The best option is to park at Watford Junction then get the overground to Wembley Central. Watfords car park is security guarded and CCTV security cameras, and a good price! See you there, and good luck for the match.
Last time we went we got the tube in from Uxbridge as we were staying there but there were loads of others who had parked up there and travelled in. Fairly short and cheap tube trip and only took around 15 minutes from us leaving the ground to getting on a return tube, going the other direction was very busy though.
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Uxbridge, Hillingdon and High Wycombe are your best bets.
Uxbridge and Hillingdon are on the same Metropolitan tube line and High Wycombe is of course on the overground Chiltern Line that comes in from Birmingham and Oxford.
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