Parking near Natural History Museum on a Sunday?

Parking near Natural History Museum on a Sunday?

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eybic

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9,212 posts

175 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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Hi,

We're taking our little one to the Natural History Museum in the next couple of weeks and were planning on getting a train but someone has suggested that we may well be able to drive in and park up nearby on a Sunday, does anyone have any tips or recommendations for free/cheap parking nearby?

Thank you

essayer

9,079 posts

195 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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eybic said:
Hi,

We're taking our little one to the Natural History Museum in the next couple of weeks and were planning on getting a train but someone has suggested that we may well be able to drive in and park up nearby on a Sunday, does anyone have any tips or recommendations for free/cheap parking nearby?

Thank you
You can literally park outside on Queen's Gate, free on Sundays

eybic

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175 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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essayer said:
You can literally park outside on Queen's Gate, free on Sundays
Thank you, much appreciated. At 0900 on a sunday I should be able to find a space shouldn't I?

sjg

7,454 posts

266 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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Imperial open their parking on the weekends. Not cheap but very convenient. http://www.imperial.ac.uk/estates-facilities/trave...

Shaoxter

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125 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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eybic said:
essayer said:
You can literally park outside on Queen's Gate, free on Sundays
Thank you, much appreciated. At 0900 on a sunday I should be able to find a space shouldn't I?
Yeah there's loads of parking around Queens Gate and the side roads nearby. You can park on single yellows, pay and display bays and resident's bays (just make sure they have hours specified on the signs otherwise they're resident's bays at all times).

Download appyparking if you're unsure.

Also be aware that ULEZ is 24/7 if you're driving through it (Natural History Museum isn't in the ULEZ zone though).

Edited by Shaoxter on Tuesday 12th November 12:25

eybic

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175 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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Thanks Chaps, much appreciated.

arfur

3,871 posts

215 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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Shaoxter said:
Yeah there's loads of parking around Queens Gate and the side roads nearby. You can park on single yellows, pay and display bays and resident's bays (just make sure they have hours specified on the signs otherwise they're resident's bays at all times).

Download appyparking if you're unsure.

Also be aware that ULEZ is 24/7 if you're driving through it (Natural History Museum isn't in the ULEZ zone though).

Edited by Shaoxter on Tuesday 12th November 12:25
Pretty certain it is ... A3220 lights where you can turn to Earls Court used to be the cutoff for Conj Charge, I think they used the same for ULEZ in the main ... I'd check to be certain if you are in a diesel over 5 ish years etc

eybic

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Tuesday 12th November 2019
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Fortunately we drive a petrol so ULEZ isn't of concern.

Thankyou4calling

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174 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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arfur said:
Shaoxter said:
Yeah there's loads of parking around Queens Gate and the side roads nearby. You can park on single yellows, pay and display bays and resident's bays (just make sure they have hours specified on the signs otherwise they're resident's bays at all times).

Download appyparking if you're unsure.

Also be aware that ULEZ is 24/7 if you're driving through it (Natural History Museum isn't in the ULEZ zone though).

Edited by Shaoxter on Tuesday 12th November 12:25
Pretty certain it is ... A3220 lights where you can turn to Earls Court used to be the cutoff for Conj Charge, I think they used the same for ULEZ in the main ... I'd check to be certain if you are in a diesel over 5 ish years etc
It isn’t