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Post by Jane Parfitt on Jan 5, 2020 22:55:46 GMT
I'm trying to plan a trip to the Park Theatre at Finsbury Park and exploring journey options. Can anyone tell me if there's parking at Blackhorse Road, or has it all gone for development? My plan was to drive there and do the last bit by tube but I'm not sure it'll be do-able if the car park has gone! Thanks
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Post by n1david on Jan 5, 2020 23:09:48 GMT
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Post by Jane Parfitt on Jan 5, 2020 23:22:21 GMT
Yes I saw that too but I also read that a car park had gone for development and I'm wondering if it's the same one
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Post by dippy on Jan 5, 2020 23:31:24 GMT
No car parks turn up near that tube station on parkopedia, I know station car parks are usually on there as sometimes they are the cheapest option. Not sure if it's there or not though, maybe parkopedia is missing something, but it's usually accurate.
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Post by nash16 on Jan 5, 2020 23:39:25 GMT
Have you tried yourparkingspace.co.uk or any of the other parking apps where people rent out their driveways/parking places? Might be worth a shot.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2020 7:43:16 GMT
I don't think there is any more, they're redeveloping right beside the station. Even if there was, the junction is being remodelled so the traffic is a complete nightmare. Not a good option.
Have you thought about parking in the Mall at Walthamstow and getting the Tube from Walthamstow Central, or using the retail park at Tottenham Hale?
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Post by londonpostie on Jan 6, 2020 8:15:54 GMT
If you're coming in from the north, a cracker is to park at Turkey St on the Overground and then change at Seven Sisters for the Tube.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Jan 6, 2020 10:47:34 GMT
If you're visiting London purely for the Park Theatre and an evening show, most on street parking is free and unrestricted after 6.30pm.
I'm a non driver but when I've travelled in my wife's car to London theatres away from the West End we've always found somewhere nearby to park free.
(By nearby I mean a 5-10 minutes walk, not within sight of the theatre, which I appreciate may be unwelcome late at night)
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