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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I’m curious about the costs of parking it on the street overnight?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Used to own a Fiat punto but some italians stole it from me

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By *voryforebonyMan  over a year ago

boogie town


"I’m curious about the costs of parking it on the street overnight?"

I have no idea but I'd hazzard a guess if it helps..£1.37 small car, £2.56 medium family car, £4.40 large estate and £10.70 MPV / Chelsea Tractor.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Is there any free street parking?

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By *0tt0nSu3Woman  over a year ago

London


"I’m curious about the costs of parking it on the street overnight?"

Whereabouts in London do you want to park your car?

Location really matters.

Central London in the suburbs? Close to a hospital, or by a train/tube station?

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By *0tt0nSu3Woman  over a year ago

London


"I’m curious about the costs of parking it on the street overnight?

Whereabouts in London do you want to park your car?

Location really matters.

Central London in the suburbs? Close to a hospital, or by a train/tube station?"

If it's overnight, you should be looking from about 6:30pm to 7:00am, but it depends on the location and the event. Newham have event day zones where parking is severely restricted for a full day when events are on at the Olympic stadium and so do other areas of London that have match days.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I’m curious about the costs of parking it on the street overnight?

Whereabouts in London do you want to park your car?

Location really matters.

Central London in the suburbs? Close to a hospital, or by a train/tube station?

If it's overnight, you should be looking from about 6:30pm to 7:00am, but it depends on the location and the event. Newham have event day zones where parking is severely restricted for a full day when events are on at the Olympic stadium and so do other areas of London that have match days.

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Knightsbridge

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By *0tt0nSu3Woman  over a year ago

London


"I’m curious about the costs of parking it on the street overnight?

Whereabouts in London do you want to park your car?

Location really matters.

Central London in the suburbs? Close to a hospital, or by a train/tube station?

If it's overnight, you should be looking from about 6:30pm to 7:00am, but it depends on the location and the event. Newham have event day zones where parking is severely restricted for a full day when events are on at the Olympic stadium and so do other areas of London that have match days.

Knightsbridge "

I'd guess that it would be from 6:30pm to 7:00am. Worst case scenario would be from 10:00pm to 7:00am. It should be free to park then.

I'd use a belt and braces approach. Park in the pay bays after 6:30 as normal, then pay for the first hour of the next day just in case anything happens. It can get congested there very quickly.

Hope that helps.

Best

Cx

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I’m curious about the costs of parking it on the street overnight?

Whereabouts in London do you want to park your car?

Location really matters.

Central London in the suburbs? Close to a hospital, or by a train/tube station?

If it's overnight, you should be looking from about 6:30pm to 7:00am, but it depends on the location and the event. Newham have event day zones where parking is severely restricted for a full day when events are on at the Olympic stadium and so do other areas of London that have match days.

Knightsbridge

I'd guess that it would be from 6:30pm to 7:00am. Worst case scenario would be from 10:00pm to 7:00am. It should be free to park then.

I'd use a belt and braces approach. Park in the pay bays after 6:30 as normal, then pay for the first hour of the next day just in case anything happens. It can get congested there very quickly.

Hope that helps.

Best

Cx"

Thank you so much..... Enjoy your holidays

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By *ty31Man  over a year ago

NW London


"I’m curious about the costs of parking it on the street overnight?

Whereabouts in London do you want to park your car?

Location really matters.

Central London in the suburbs? Close to a hospital, or by a train/tube station?

If it's overnight, you should be looking from about 6:30pm to 7:00am, but it depends on the location and the event. Newham have event day zones where parking is severely restricted for a full day when events are on at the Olympic stadium and so do other areas of London that have match days.

Knightsbridge "

Web search for Bourough of Kensington and Chelsea restricted parking zones. They have a downloadable map showing the restrictions and times.

If you need to pay to park try the parkopedia website to compare prices.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I’m curious about the costs of parking it on the street overnight?

Whereabouts in London do you want to park your car?

Location really matters.

Central London in the suburbs? Close to a hospital, or by a train/tube station?

If it's overnight, you should be looking from about 6:30pm to 7:00am, but it depends on the location and the event. Newham have event day zones where parking is severely restricted for a full day when events are on at the Olympic stadium and so do other areas of London that have match days.

Knightsbridge

Web search for Bourough of Kensington and Chelsea restricted parking zones. They have a downloadable map showing the restrictions and times.

If you need to pay to park try the parkopedia website to compare prices."

I’m really just trying to compare renting a car versus using Uber....

The last time I was in London, Uber killed my per diem...

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