daymoon
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Coming to London tomorrow from Up North. Need something like part and ride or something? Just for a day.
Any ideas?
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mwg
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Get the train If you are near the main line anyway.
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daymoon
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Not on my own. 3 of us + baby and everything that goes with it
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Dom
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Train is your best bet. If you're set on driving i'd park on the outskirts and under/overground it in as it's £10 quid for the congestion charge and most car parks tend to be NCPs ie: a rip off (last time 6hrs cost me £68).
quote: Originally posted by daymoon
Not on my own. 3 of us + baby and everything that goes with it
If you think training it down will be an arseache wait 'til you're on the underground, which you'll be doing most of the day, with a buggy/child.
[Edited on 17-01-2011 by Dom]
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adiohead
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http://www.westminster.gov.uk/services/transportandstreets/parking/masterpark/park_lane/
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daymoon
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Well what i meant is we want to park on outskirts and get a bus or something to go into london itself
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smcGSI16V
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quote: Originally posted by daymoon
park and ride
In London. You having a laugh.
Prepare to be raped if you do park in central London.
I always park at Hillingdon and tube it in.
If your coming from up North you could try parking at Cockfosters, as its the end of the line Enfield way.
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adiohead
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http://tinyurl.com/4upv4ao
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
http://tinyurl.com/4upv4ao
Link doesnt work
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Dom
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Park Lane (link adio posted) is a good shout to be honest, although it'll be a complete mare of a drive and actually get in there might be an issue. Although apparently you can pre-book, which would be worth doing.
quote: Originally posted by daymoon
Well what i meant is we want to park on outskirts and get a bus or something to go into london itself
Pick an underground on the outskirts and train it in. I've done Harrow a few times and it's been alright.
[Edited on 17-01-2011 by Dom]
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Robbo
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Dont fuckign drive. Congestion charge. Parkign charge. Plus finding an empty car park.
Just get the train, as said you wil lspend most of the day on the tube anyways so the train is the easy bit
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Robbo
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Alternatively for £50 I'll get you a visitors permit and you can park in my street in Putney
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
http://www.westminster.gov.uk/services/transportandstreets/parking/masterpark/park_lane/
In the CC zone, take forever to get to it plus as if there arent thousands fo fat cats in Mayfair who will pay whatever and take up all the spaces
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
http://www.westminster.gov.uk/services/transportandstreets/parking/masterpark/park_lane/
In the CC zone, take forever to get to it plus as if there arent thousands fo fat cats in Mayfair who will pay whatever and take up all the spaces
Park Lane is outside the CC......
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Robbo
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you sure? i thought it stayed in after the revisions? Also be hard to get to without entering the CC zone
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adiohead
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http://www.westminster.gov.uk/services/transportandstreets/parking/masterpark/avoidcc/
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Tomnova16
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i always park at harrods car park, think its about £25 for the whole day and you know its safe, also they are a valet service so you dont need to walk around the carpark.
get on the tube from there
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
you sure? i thought it stayed in after the revisions? Also be hard to get to without entering the CC zone
Yup, it's just outside CC boundary. Plus i'm not sure what Mayfair has to do with it as the car park is the other end of Park Lane. Most people in Mayfair tend to park in the NCPs under the hotels (which is what i do if i need to be there) or around Hyde Park.
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Robbo
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In anycase, its still mad to drive into Central London, just use a trainl, be a damn sight cheaper too
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Tomnova16
i always park at harrods car park, think its about £25 for the whole day and you know its safe, also they are a valet service so you dont need to walk around the carpark.
get on the tube from there
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ed
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Isn't Harrods more like £50 is you want a day there?
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Hammer
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This is why I know for a fact I would hate London 
You can't drive anywhere, can't park anywhere and you have to use public transport. Great.
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Nath
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I wouldn't dream of doing anything but getting a train into and around London.
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Isn't Harrods more like £50 is you want a day there?
0-1 hours £10
1-2 hours £15
2-3 hours £20
3-4 hours £25
4-5 hours £30
5-6 hours £35
6-7 hours £42
7-8 hours £48
8-9 hours £55
Additional overnight charge £50
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Tomnova16
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wtf ive never paid more than £25 when ive parked there, oh well
just park in harrods, its only £55 for the day
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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