Parking in the west end of london??
my daughter is performing in a west end theatre and i am going up for the day and watching the evening show, can anyone tell me about any parking near Her Majesty's theatre on a sunday that isn't going to cost a fortune?? thanks
Answers:
Parking on a single yellow line, or at a meter (on a Sunday only) is FREE in central london, but just double check the signs around to ensure that there aren't any strange exceptions to this rule.
The theatre is on Haymarket, so the first place to look for a space should be St James' Square or Charles II Street.
Better finding a carpark near a tube station a little out of the centre
Parking's alot easier in the evening, you should be able to find a parking meter that's cheaper or even free in the evening.
visit www.theatremonkey.com
Look at section on car park at bottom of page
check out the local car parks in the area and pre book a space if possible
be careful of parking on meters they may not give enough time for you to catch the full performance
and some areas are covered by Westminster and parts by Camden - they seem to have different ideas about parking restrictions
you could always take the tube?
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Answers:
Parking on a single yellow line, or at a meter (on a Sunday only) is FREE in central london, but just double check the signs around to ensure that there aren't any strange exceptions to this rule.
The theatre is on Haymarket, so the first place to look for a space should be St James' Square or Charles II Street.
Better finding a carpark near a tube station a little out of the centre
Parking's alot easier in the evening, you should be able to find a parking meter that's cheaper or even free in the evening.
visit www.theatremonkey.com
Look at section on car park at bottom of page
check out the local car parks in the area and pre book a space if possible
be careful of parking on meters they may not give enough time for you to catch the full performance
and some areas are covered by Westminster and parts by Camden - they seem to have different ideas about parking restrictions
you could always take the tube?
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