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looking to do Wembley and back in a day, and did Watford V Charlton last time around. Is this the easiest place north of Wembley for a swift trip home, or is there anywhere even a bit further North worth doing?
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Worst thread everlooking to do Wembley and back in a day, and did Watford V Charlton last time around. Is this the easiest place north of Wembley for a swift trip home, or is there anywhere even a bit further North worth doing?
Why pay when you can park most places in the burbs for free.Try Stanmore, you park on someone’s drive for around £15 for the day and it’s 10 minutes to Wembley Park on the Jubilee Line. It’s easy access to the A1 and M1.
Good idea actuallyI’m not advocating this as it sounds a right fuck on to me and I’m not convinced the bike would be there waiting but anyway worked in Manchester a while ago and remember we were talking about Wembley reopening at the time and the Man U fans were moaning about the hassle it was getting in and out.
Anyway this one bloke swore by bringing his bike down in the car and parking near the end of the north circular and then cycling to Wembley and chaining his bike up somewhere walking distance away. Reckoned after the match it was a piece of piss as he just ran back to his bike, a quick cycle back to the car with no messing about waiting for tubes or trains then straight onto the M1 and away.
Eh? Where did you come from? Why did you hit the M25 to get to or from Watford?Watford and M25 is a nightmare. Did that after the league cup.
Eh? Where did you come from? Why did you hit the M25 to get to or from Watford?
ExactlyWhy pay when you can park most places in the burbs for free.
You can even park in central London for free on Sundays.
Exactly.
I'm parking up at Watford underground station, which is less than 30 minutes; by tube to Wembley Park.
Worked great the other month for easy journey down and quick get away after the game.
Is parking guaranteed around there or d'you need to book?
I’m staying 2 nights and it’s a guaranteed place rather than looking about. I didn’t know Sunday’s were free mind. I wouldn’t like to leave it to chance when there’s potentially 5 groups of supporters looking to park, and on a bank holiday weekend.Why pay when you can park most places in the burbs for free.
You can even park in central London for free on Sundays.
First time I did Wembley I stayed at the Premier Inn in Edgware, It's a 20 min walk round to Canon's Park and about 5 stops on the tube to Wembleylooking to do Wembley and back in a day, and did Watford V Charlton last time around. Is this the easiest place north of Wembley for a swift trip home, or is there anywhere even a bit further North worth doing?
15 quid .Try Stanmore, you park on someone’s drive for around £15 for the day and it’s 10 minutes to Wembley Park on the Jubilee Line. It’s easy access to the A1 and M1.
It’s costing me £14.60 for this15 quid .
I’m staying 2 nights and it’s a guaranteed place rather than looking about. I didn’t know Sunday’s were free mind. I wouldn’t like to leave it to chance when there’s potentially 5 groups of supporters looking to park, and on a bank holiday weekend.
Hoy in a bit breaststroke (!) somewhere along the way & you might just have invented a new triathlon there, marra.I’m not advocating this as it sounds a right fuck on to me and I’m not convinced the bike would be there waiting but anyway worked in Manchester a while ago and remember we were talking about Wembley reopening at the time and the Man U fans were moaning about the hassle it was getting in and out.
Anyway this one bloke swore by bringing his bike down in the car and parking near the end of the north circular and then cycling to Wembley and chaining his bike up somewhere walking distance away. Reckoned after the match it was a piece of piss as he just ran back to his bike, a quick cycle back to the car with no messing about waiting for tubes or trains then straight onto the M1 and away.