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Advice: Alternative parking locations to avoid being to close to Wembley Stadium

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  • liampie changed the title to Advice: Alternative parking locations to avoid being to close to Wembley Stadium

I suggest parking at one of the tube stations at the end of the Metropolitan line such as Uxbridge, Hillingdon or Ruislip or at Stanmore on the Jubilee line. It’s also a good idea to avoid unofficial car parks and street parking, which is reserved for local residents. I hope you find this useful @gtownjohnno.

Sainsbury’s car park at Willesden Green. Easy to get to get to if you’re coming down the M1 or A1.

Book it at justpark.com - £5.15 all day. 5 minute walk to Willesden Green, 6 minutes on the Jubilee line to Wembley Park.  A few decent eating places near the station, including this one - https://www.beerandburgerstore.com/stores#willesden

i have to drive to London every couple of weeks for work and always park there.

 

Edited by yelobeli

Woah people, we're running the risk of tempting fate with this one! Reminds me a bit too much of when the Florist fans were talking about where they were all sitting at Wembley, only for Yeovil to put five past them in their second play-off semi-final :D

I'm not superstitious enough to close the thread or anything, but could you all make some sort of sacrifice to the football gods before contributing, just to make sure? ;)

A beer and burger before jumping on the tube sounds just the job though. If there happened to be a game on or something.

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