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Covent Garden

Underground - 33 spaces

£162 hours
Q-Park
Covent Garden
Bedfordbury
City of Westminster
London
WC2N 4HX

Features

Height restrictions: 6' 0"
Electric Car Charging

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
1 Hour£9.00
2 Hours£16.00
3 Hours£23.00
4 Hours£30.00
5 Hours£36.00
24 Hours£44.00
Month£678.00
Quarter£1940.40
Year£7392.00

Opening Times

Mon-Sun7:00am - 11:00pm

Payment Options

Pay On Exit
Cards

Reviews

Jan 29, 2024

Lovely and comfortable place!

Oct 19, 2017

Very good car park!! Price very good!

Nov 13, 2016

NCP stuff Koko and Chantelle very polite and helpful Car park clean very small spaces for cars

Sep 10, 2016

small spaces no air in downstairs ncp staff realy polite and helpfull

Aug 25, 2016

Alright car park 1st timers just check the street pictures where it's located. friendly staff who will guide in and help you. to be fair only car park in the area can't complain.

Apr 3, 2012

really difficult to find

Dec 31, 2010

Quite pricey and parking spaces were very tight. Not recommended for larger cars as even only driving around inside was tricky with a family sized sedan.

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Parking in London

London is an extremely busy city and driving in the centre is challenging.

Restrictions typically apply between 8.30am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday and from 8.30am to 1.30pm on Saturdays.

Many of London's roads operate 'Pay & Display' schemes, which are expensive for longer stays.

Don't forget about the Congestion Charge and remember that finding a parking space can be tricky!

On-Street (Pay & Display)

Most streets in central London have parking meters, with the parking bay marked out. Some only permit you to use them for a designated amount of time (eg 2 hours) the details will be marked on the meter. In addition, they indicate the times that you need to pay to use them and when you can park free, usually after 18.30.

Please note that many central London areas operate 'Pay by Phone' parking only. In other words, instead of having to put money in a meter or a Pay and Display machine, you can only use your mobile phone to pay for parking.

Commercial Car Parks

Using car parks is often preferable to on-street parking as many roads are reserved for resident permit holders only.

Luckily, there are many car parks in central London. Their locations are indicated on street signs which have a white "P" on a blue background; often there is an arrow indicating which direction you need to go to find the car park.

Congestion Charge

Vehicles which drive within a clearly defined zone of central London between the hours of 07:00 and 18:00, Monday to Friday, have to pay a £11.50 daily Congestion Charge.

Payment of the charge allows you to enter, drive within, and exit the Charging Zone as many times as you wish on that day.

You do not have to pay the charge on weekends, English public holidays, designated non-charging days, or between 18:00 and 07:00.

As you enter the zone, you will see a large letter 'C' in a red circle.

The charge zone currently covers the following areas:  Victoria, St. James’s, Waterloo, Borough, City of London, Clerkenwell, Holborn, Finsbury, Bloomsbury, Soho, Mayfair, and parts of Marylebone.

Use the C-Charge filter on the map to display the Congestion Charge zone on the map.

Further information can be found on the Transport for London website.

Clamping/Towing Away

This is an every day reality in London!

Do not expect to see any extra warning signs to indicate you are in an area with towing away or clamping in force. Remember, park with care in London as tickets cost up to £80 and towing away an extra £125.

West End Shows / Theatre Parking

Q Parks car parks offers a Theatreland Parking Scheme with 50% off car parking charge, up to 24 hours! At the theatre, ask the kiosk staff to validate your paper ticket (they will use a validation machine). Participating car parks are Chinatown, Leicester Square, Marble Arch / Park Lane, Oxford Street, Pimlico, Soho and Trafalgar Square.

Parking at London Airports

London is also home to 5 airports:

Source: www.tfl.gov.uk, www.visitlondon.com, www.london.gov.uk and www.londonby.com

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