Is there a park and ride to get into London?


Is there a park and ride to get into London? There are no official Park and Ride sites serving Greater London but here are 3 places where you can park and take the tube into central London. You can travel quickly and comfortably, avoid paying the congestion charge and most importantly the traffic. This map was made with Google My Maps. Create your own.


How much does it cost to enter London by car?

Congestion charge is the fee you have to pay when you drive in and out of the Congestion Charging Zone (CCZ) in London. It is a daily, £15 charge which means you can enter and exit the congestion charge zone as many times as you'd like, and the charge will remain the same for that single day.


Can I take my car into central London?

Congestion Charge applies to most vehicles driving into central London between 7am and 6pm Monday to Friday, and 12pm to 6pm on Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays.


Where do you park and get the tube into London from M11?

Best Tube parking from M11 way.
  • The Woodford Hotel. London, UK. ...
  • Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London. London, UK. ...
  • Park Grand London Kensington. London, UK. ...
  • The Tower Hotel. London, UK. ...
  • Hotel 41. London, UK. ...
  • The Montague on The Gardens. London, UK. ...
  • Park Grand Paddington Court. London, UK. ...
  • DoubleTree by Hilton London Kensington.


What is the cheapest way to use the tube in London?

Oyster and contactless payment cards For most people travelling around London, the cheapest way to get around is by using an Oyster or contactless payment card. An Oyster card is a smart card you can use instead of paper tickets, available on buses, Tubes, trams, rail, DLR and some river services.


How do I pay congestion charge to drive into London?

You'll need to pay the London Congestion Charge each day you drive in the Congestion Charge area from 7am until 6pm Monday – Friday (not public holidays). You can pay the London Congestion Charge either online or by phone. Simply visit cclondon.com or phone 0343 222 2222 to pay the Congestion Charge.


Where not to park in London?

In London, the double and single red lines used on Red Routes indicate that stopping to park, load, unload, or to board and alight from a vehicle is prohibited, except for licensed taxis and Blue Badge holders.


Where can I park and then get the tube into London?

Q-Park has 8 secure car parks outside the congestion zone, conveniently located close to tube stations to assist you on your journey:
  • Park Lane.
  • Marble Arch.
  • Queensway.
  • Knightsbridge.
  • Pimlico.
  • St. John's Wood.
  • Tower Bridge.
  • Church Street.


Where do you park and get the tube into London from M1?

Stanmore tube station is five minutes from junction 4 of the M1. It has a large car park costing £5.20 per day and although it gets busy I would be surprised it was full. From there the Jubilee line will get you to Westminster in about 35-40 minutes with departures every few minutes.


Does Stanmore Tube Station car park get full?

Please note our station car parks do get busy; spaces are offered on a first come, first served basis and cannot be booked in advanced. Payment is made upon arrival to the car park and cannot be applied retrospectively.


Can you get on the tube at Green Park?

You can travel to The Green Park via the Jubilee (Green Park) and Piccadilly (Hyde Park Corner) underground lines. Green Park exits directly into the park, while Hyde Park Corner is just a few minutes away. There are plenty of options for getting to the park by bus.