parking at Wemberleeeee

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goldentruetiger:6251211 said:
Any body got experience of best places to park, stadium parking any good? I've never been to the new stadium for a game the old one was poor though, used to park in Harrow and get the tube.

I'd still Park in Harrow and get the tube if I was you.
 
I'd still Park in Harrow and get the tube if I was you.

I was just going to put this. Parking at Wembley is expensive but there is plenty of it, however it makes driving away from Walton St look like a deserted ghost road at the end.

Unless you have someone with you who is disabled/infirm and you need to be right next to the stadium, go to Harrow.
 
Absolute nightmare getting out of, Last time I went to Wembley took an hour and a half just to get onto the main roads. Partially down to X factor just being filmed at the arena on the same night. Go to Harrow much easier
 
I have paid £15 to park outside of the stadium...ie I mean OUTSIDE of the stadium

The company is called CPS. This is the email message they sent me.

Call 0208 795 1758, leave your name and number and the event you wish to book for and someone will call you back. (Please note events will be done in date order). Or you can simply just pay on arrival. For Wembley Arena please head for Yellow car park, HA9 0XJ, unless you are Blue Badge (Disabled) in which case you head for Green car park HA9 0WS. Stadium traffic will be directed to a car park on arrival unless you are Blue Badge in which as previously stated, you head for the Green car park.
 
Parked at Stanmore for the play off final ,which has easy access from the M1 and the tube station runs direct to Wembley Stadium which is on the Jubilee Line. Plenty of parking nearby and a lot of the local residents let you park on their driveways for a fee ( you'll find them waiting for customers). Stopping in Harrow for weekend again with direct links to Stadium.
 
I was just going to put this. Parking at Wembley is expensive but there is plenty of it, however it makes driving away from Walton St look like a deserted ghost road at the end.

Unless you have someone with you who is disabled/infirm and you need to be right next to the stadium, go to Harrow.

That took me 55 minutes yesterday, seems ridiculous that we didn't manage to build in better access routes when planning the ground given how little there is in the area.
 
It took us about ten minutes last time to get out of the place we parked and we got onto the main roads quick as a flash. Cost us ten quid to park but saved us getting the tube and it was so easy.

I've always found it so much easier to drive to Wembley, been to few England games and you will always get away quicker and probably home quicker than any other mode of transport.
 
It took us about ten minutes last time to get out of the place we parked and we got onto the main roads quick as a flash. Cost us ten quid to park but saved us getting the tube and it was so easy.

I've always found it so much easier to drive to Wembley, been to few England games and you will always get away quicker and probably home quicker than any other mode of transport.

I suspect with so many heading north after our game, it won't be that easy.
 
That took me 55 minutes yesterday, seems ridiculous that we didn't manage to build in better access routes when planning the ground given how little there is in the area.

The trick is to park near the exit and not near the ground out in 5.
 
Yes that's the problem this time places like Stanmore where mainly full of City fans last time because we were playing Bristol from a different part of the country but now
its Sheffield we will be looking at the same area's to park
 
I would always say Stanmore but if you feel that it will be rammed you might want to try Rickmansworth. There is a multi-storey opposite, one next to a Waitrose 100 yards away and it is on metropolitan line straight to Wembley. It is an easy 5-10 mins from the M25, if the M1 is busy just carry on round to the A1.
 
I wonder how many of those stuck on Walton St for an hour live less than 3 miles away.
 
Any body got experience of best places to park, stadium parking any good? I've never been to the new stadium for a game the old one was poor though, used to park in Harrow and get the tube.

Unless you have a spare £30 dont bother. Wembley car park is not run by the FA btw.

I would suggest the tube.