Hotel down the tube line from Wembley
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You have 2 options.
Met Line which goes Finchley Road>Baker St then along Euston/Kings X/Farringdon/Moorgate/Liverpool St. Lots of 'budget' hotels around the stations but you definitely get what you pay for.
Jubilee which take you to Baker St with more stops and then through the West End to Waterloo before following the South Bank and on to Canary Wharf and Stratford - anything before Waterloo is unlikely to meet your budget expectations.
Met Line which goes Finchley Road>Baker St then along Euston/Kings X/Farringdon/Moorgate/Liverpool St. Lots of 'budget' hotels around the stations but you definitely get what you pay for.
Jubilee which take you to Baker St with more stops and then through the West End to Waterloo before following the South Bank and on to Canary Wharf and Stratford - anything before Waterloo is unlikely to meet your budget expectations.
Was also going to suggest looking North of Wembley rather then south as tends to be much quicker to get a train.
Have use this approach quite a few times, but linkin park last year managed to get out the stadium and back to the car in a very decent amount of time (in the end, you do need to accept there are only so many ways of shifting 90,000 people out of a single location).
We parked on some onstreet parking on Merrion Avenue (dont think there was a charge, or if there was, it wasn't expensive) within easy walking distance of Stanmore Tube station and used the Jubilee line both way (Obviously if you are drinking thats not an option!)
Have use this approach quite a few times, but linkin park last year managed to get out the stadium and back to the car in a very decent amount of time (in the end, you do need to accept there are only so many ways of shifting 90,000 people out of a single location).
We parked on some onstreet parking on Merrion Avenue (dont think there was a charge, or if there was, it wasn't expensive) within easy walking distance of Stanmore Tube station and used the Jubilee line both way (Obviously if you are drinking thats not an option!)
Similar to Rickmansworth, stopped at Watford Croxley Green Prem in last year when seeing Guns and Roses.
Metropolitan line to Wemberley - about 40 minutes
We came down from the north - was also was outside of the ULEZ zone.
After the gig most were travelling in the other direction, got a tube easily.
Metropolitan line to Wemberley - about 40 minutes
We came down from the north - was also was outside of the ULEZ zone.
After the gig most were travelling in the other direction, got a tube easily.
adamstreeter said:
Was also going to suggest looking North of Wembley rather then south as tends to be much quicker to get a train.
I don't know if this works in practice but I've heard it suggested that people should take the tube northbound for one stop and then jump on the southbound train, to get a jump on the queues.Gassing Station | Holidays & Travel | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




