Canterbury parking 2 days
Canterbury parking 2 days
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CopperBolt

Original Poster:

948 posts

91 months

Hi all
Just booked 2 nights in Canterbury cathedral lodge b&b. Next week from Tuesday. Been informed they have no parking. Great.
Intended to park the car and leave it there whilst I explored on foot.
Anyway, anyone know anywhere I could park that’s safe to leave the car for a couple of days?
The east railway station best I’ve found so far and about 1/2 mile walk to lodgings.

Grateful for any tips.
I could always cancel and b&b somewhere else I guess if necessary.

Thanks.

Ussrcossack

917 posts

66 months

I've used just park a few times

basically parking on someone drive or parking space

Site usually shows a picture of the space and location

98elise

31,508 posts

185 months

If its any help my son went to Uni there, and lived in Zeland Road which is walking distance from the centre was unrestricted parking. Its near the station.

Its not always easy to find a space though.

craigjm

20,583 posts

224 months

Do they not have any deals with local car parks? Ive stayed at the Hilton and they have a deal with the Whitefriars shopping carpark which reduces the cost dramatically from the hourly rate.

edit to add the B&B own website answers my question.....

Does the Lodge have onsite car parking? As the hotel is situated within the Cathedral Grounds, car parking is very limited; therefore parking is not guaranteed and needs to be pre-booked before you arrive.

What if there is no car parking available? If in the event we have no car parking spaces left, we are able to offer a reduced cost parking voucher, valid in local car parks for £6.00 for 24hours or £1.50 for overnight (6pm-10am). Car parking vouchers can be booked and paid for online and picked up on check-in. Guests are welcome to come into the Cathedral Grounds to drop off luggage and pick up their parking voucher at reception. Please buy 1 voucher per 24hr Stay.

Edited by craigjm on Thursday 9th April 12:23

Frankthered

1,676 posts

204 months

Ussrcossack said:
I've used just park a few times

basically parking on someone drive or parking space

Site usually shows a picture of the space and location
This, or Parkopedia. Mrs FTR uses these apps frequently - usually for a few hours when she's singing up in London, but she's also used it for a few 2-3 day trips when she had to be in London for an early Eurostar for gigs in France.

Metric Max

1,843 posts

246 months

Do enjoy all the empty shop premises

98elise

31,508 posts

185 months

craigjm said:
Do they not have any deals with local car parks? Ive stayed at the Hilton and they have a deal with the Whitefriars shopping carpark which reduces the cost dramatically from the hourly rate.

edit to add the B&B own website answers my question.....

Does the Lodge have onsite car parking? As the hotel is situated within the Cathedral Grounds, car parking is very limited; therefore parking is not guaranteed and needs to be pre-booked before you arrive.

What if there is no car parking available? If in the event we have no car parking spaces left, we are able to offer a reduced cost parking voucher, valid in local car parks for £6.00 for 24hours or £1.50 for overnight (6pm-10am). Car parking vouchers can be booked and paid for online and picked up on check-in. Guests are welcome to come into the Cathedral Grounds to drop off luggage and pick up their parking voucher at reception. Please buy 1 voucher per 24hr Stay.

Edited by craigjm on Thursday 9th April 12:23
£6 for 24 hours parking in Canterbury is a bargain.

CopperBolt

Original Poster:

948 posts

91 months

craigjm said:
Do they not have any deals with local car parks? Ive stayed at the Hilton and they have a deal with the Whitefriars shopping carpark which reduces the cost dramatically from the hourly rate.

edit to add the B&B own website answers my question.....

Does the Lodge have onsite car parking? As the hotel is situated within the Cathedral Grounds, car parking is very limited; therefore parking is not guaranteed and needs to be pre-booked before you arrive.

What if there is no car parking available? If in the event we have no car parking spaces left, we are able to offer a reduced cost parking voucher, valid in local car parks for £6.00 for 24hours or £1.50 for overnight (6pm-10am). Car parking vouchers can be booked and paid for online and picked up on check-in. Guests are welcome to come into the Cathedral Grounds to drop off luggage and pick up their parking voucher at reception. Please buy 1 voucher per 24hr Stay.

Edited by craigjm on Thursday 9th April 12:23
I saw that. When I looked it was £13.50 a day. So £40 for my 3 days. Not sure how you’re seeing £6. £6 I would wear.

Thanks

CopperBolt

Original Poster:

948 posts

91 months

Metric Max said:
Do enjoy all the empty shop premises
Not really going for shopping.

Beaver hunt.
Punt trip if available.
Cathedral.
Few jars somewhere nice of an evening.

CopperBolt

Original Poster:

948 posts

91 months

98elise said:
If its any help my son went to Uni there, and lived in Zeland Road which is walking distance from the centre was unrestricted parking. Its near the station.

It’s not always easy to find a space though.
Thanks. Seems to still be free according to parkopedia. May check it out. Not much further to walk to digs.
👍🏻

98elise

31,508 posts

185 months

CopperBolt said:
98elise said:
If its any help my son went to Uni there, and lived in Zeland Road which is walking distance from the centre was unrestricted parking. Its near the station.

It s not always easy to find a space though.
Thanks. Seems to still be free according to parkopedia. May check it out. Not much further to walk to digs.
??
Theres also various park and ride car parks outside town for £4 a day, but a quick Google says 48hours maximum.

craigjm

20,583 posts

224 months

CopperBolt said:
craigjm said:
Do they not have any deals with local car parks? Ive stayed at the Hilton and they have a deal with the Whitefriars shopping carpark which reduces the cost dramatically from the hourly rate.

edit to add the B&B own website answers my question.....

Does the Lodge have onsite car parking? As the hotel is situated within the Cathedral Grounds, car parking is very limited; therefore parking is not guaranteed and needs to be pre-booked before you arrive.

What if there is no car parking available? If in the event we have no car parking spaces left, we are able to offer a reduced cost parking voucher, valid in local car parks for £6.00 for 24hours or £1.50 for overnight (6pm-10am). Car parking vouchers can be booked and paid for online and picked up on check-in. Guests are welcome to come into the Cathedral Grounds to drop off luggage and pick up their parking voucher at reception. Please buy 1 voucher per 24hr Stay.

Edited by craigjm on Thursday 9th April 12:23
I saw that. When I looked it was £13.50 a day. So £40 for my 3 days. Not sure how you re seeing £6. £6 I would wear.

Thanks
This is where I saw it, is it the right place?

https://www.canterburycathedrallodge.org/contact/q...