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Any suggestions? Don't mind paying, would prefer a real car park rather than Park n Go.
Train from point of origin?
£76 each, there are two of us.
Hillingdon tube station....£6 all day, much less at a w/e.
(as long as you're there early enough)
Well I definitely wouldn't park on the M40!
Park on the side of the B4009 at the M40 Lewknor junction and get the Oxford bus that stops there on the way to London and back - or else Hillingdon as suggested previously
Westfield shopping centre in White City.
£8 for 24 hours.
Right next to the Central and Hammersmith & City lines.
"Park on the side of the B4009 at the M40 Lewknor junction"
I think that might fail the 'real car park' test. I've never parked there but it looks like an epic car crime hot spot.
As above. Westfield is great.
Sign up for [url= https://uk.westfield.com/london/parking/how-it-works ]Smart Parking[/url] at Westfield (on their site) and you get it for £6 instead of £8
Perivale tube station has a car park - which you can nearly always get in to. If you don't find a space then there is not much else around, so you will need a Plan B.
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Well I definitely wouldn't park on the M40!
That's what the M25 is for.
Scuttler, people have been parking there daily for probably more than 20 years now. The bus even diverts off the motorway especially. If there was an issue, they probably wouldn't be doing that and I wouldn't have suggested it!
Depending on the time of day then Westfield is ideal. If you need to be there at 830am midweek the traffic could be hideous from the M25 (could take 60mins+ easily if it's bad), so you could park at Beaconsfield or Gerrards Cross and get the fast train (20mins) into Marylebone for £13 each plus £6 to park. Much faster than the tube (again, depending where in London you need to get to)
Hmm.. Slough might work, it's £18 return to London from there. We could come in on the M4 or M40.
Westfield is good but that A40 looks like it might be really busy in rush hour?
I live near where the M40 becomes the A40 and yes, it is a nightmare at anytime between 7 and 9am. I'd park at Beaconsfield or Gerrards Cross (both v close to M40 junctions and have station carparks) and get the fast train into Marylebone.
Slough goes into Paddington which is less central so depends where in London you need to get to?
I'm more worried about coming out of town on the A40 at around say 4.30pm
Yes equal carnage! I try and avoid driving in when possible but if I have to, it takes at least an hour, often more, to get from Central London to the start of the M40 from 4pm to 7pm.
Unless it's the school holidays in which case it's normally half that time.
Gerrard's cross looks ok then. Might discount Slough because I do the M4 all the sodding time.
We have to get to Southbank. I wonder if there's a really super quiet way we could cycle.. my wife's afraid of cars though.
"Southbank" - Then the train into Marylebone would be a good choice as you get straight onto the Bakerloo line and get off at Waterloo right beside the Southbank.
It's only two stops closer than Paddington.
Depends where your travelling in from...
Either of the Ruislip tube stations have parking. Hillingdon has a big car park. Tube takes a good 40 mins but it's way cheaper than the train though, if travelling in before 9. There's parking at Sear Green & Jordans, pretty sure there's street parking too but could be a good walk.
We've parked at Wembley Ikea before, big multi storey, Neasden tube is just over the North Circular. I rang & asked Ikea once, they said just buy a hot dog. 🙂
If it were me I'd book a Just Park spot, hang around & grab a bite before heading back out after 7pm. There's a load of spaces under Euston, right at the start of the congestion zone, we paid £8 for the day.
Agree about the tube being cheap, but I hate being on them for 40 mins. Don't mind it in small doses but I feel sick after that long!
Thanks folks. May try the tube anyway to save £.
Agree with the tube, it's not my favourite means of conveyance, but it's above ground for most of it.
look at catching train from Princes Risborough? Off at Junc 6 it's a 20 mins drive, then train in?
It's not the undergroundness, it's the quality of the line and discomfort of the seats.
look at catching train from Princes Risborough? Off at Junc 6 it's a 20 mins drive, then train in?
Better High Wycombe and save 20 mins drive off M40.
Wembley , £2.50 parking overground and underground
Where are you coming in from and what time/ day?
Where on London are you traveling to?