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Jon Squire January 17th 04 09:44 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
We will be visiting London from California in late June. We know it is crazy
to have a car in London, but for our last 24 hours, it would make our lives
a lot easier to have a car while staying in South Kensington for various
reasons. How difficult is it to find a parking place on the street? Is it as
bad as Manhattan, or do you just need to go around the block a couple times?
And is S. Kensington (by the Gloucester Rd. tube stop) considered within the
central district where the levee is assessed?

Thanks very much for your reply!

Jon S.
Berkeley CA



Andrew P Smith January 17th 04 10:29 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
In article rViOb.88294$xy6.160243@attbi_s02, Jon Squire
writes
We will be visiting London from California in late June. We know it is crazy
to have a car in London, but for our last 24 hours, it would make our lives
a lot easier to have a car while staying in South Kensington for various
reasons. How difficult is it to find a parking place on the street? Is it as
bad as Manhattan, or do you just need to go around the block a couple times?
And is S. Kensington (by the Gloucester Rd. tube stop) considered within the
central district where the levee is assessed?

Thanks very much for your reply!

Jon S.
Berkeley CA


Non resident street parking is more or less impossible to find for
periods of longer than 2 hours. Use one of the car parks that open 24hr
and pay through the nose for the pleasure. Imperial College is one that
springs to mind - approx US$55 per day.
--
Andrew
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Jaime January 17th 04 10:34 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
Non resident street parking is more or less impossible to find for
periods of longer than 2 hours. Use one of the car parks that open 24hr
and pay through the nose for the pleasure. Imperial College is one that
springs to mind - approx US$55 per day.


Check that though, with all of the Building work going on, not sure if the
car park is open to the general public at the moment. Might be staff only.

Jaime



Richard J. January 18th 04 12:00 AM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
Jaime wrote:
Non resident street parking is more or less impossible to find for
periods of longer than 2 hours. Use one of the car parks that open
24hr and pay through the nose for the pleasure. Imperial College is
one that springs to mind - approx US$55 per day.


Check that though, with all of the Building work going on, not sure
if the car park is open to the general public at the moment. Might be
staff only.


According to the Imperial College website, it's open in vacations and
weekends, but is "severely restricted". If Jon doesn't need to use the
car during the day, he could take it to High Street Kensington or
Hammersmith or somewhere else with a car park, leave it there, and return
to Gloucester Road by Underground. He needs to check that the car park
will be open at the times he wants to leave/collect the car, though.
--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


Andrew P Smith January 18th 04 07:30 AM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
In article , Jaime
writes
Non resident street parking is more or less impossible to find for
periods of longer than 2 hours. Use one of the car parks that open 24hr
and pay through the nose for the pleasure. Imperial College is one that
springs to mind - approx US$55 per day.


Check that though, with all of the Building work going on, not sure if the
car park is open to the general public at the moment. Might be staff only.

Jaime


It is open to the public - I used it last week.
--
Andrew
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Andrew P Smith January 18th 04 07:31 AM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
In article , Richard J.
writes

According to the Imperial College website, it's open in vacations and
weekends, but is "severely restricted".


I had no problems parking there on Monday lunchtime.
--
Andrew
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james007 January 18th 04 10:52 AM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
Jon Squire wrote:
And is S. Kensington (by the Gloucester Rd. tube stop) considered within the
central district where the levee is assessed?


If you're talking about the Congestion Charge, then you should be fine.
http://www.cclondon.com/download/DetailMapCCZ.pdf is the full map should
you need it.

Do you *really* need a car? Would you not be better leaving luggage at
your hotel and using taxis? That would be far cheaper than hiring a car,
and much less fraught with problems. I personally find driving in London
much more complicated than driving in Manhattan (and I've done both).

J

Dave Arquati January 18th 04 12:16 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
Jon Squire wrote:
We will be visiting London from California in late June. We know it is crazy
to have a car in London, but for our last 24 hours, it would make our lives
a lot easier to have a car while staying in South Kensington for various
reasons. How difficult is it to find a parking place on the street? Is it as
bad as Manhattan, or do you just need to go around the block a couple times?
And is S. Kensington (by the Gloucester Rd. tube stop) considered within the
central district where the levee is assessed?

Thanks very much for your reply!

Jon S.
Berkeley CA


Street parking is extremely difficult since the maximum stay is usually
2 hours. However, most parking restrictions (including resident-only
parking) is lifted in evenings, on Saturday afternoons (after 1330) and
on Sundays all day.

Otherwise you will need to find off-street parking. There is a car park
just down and across from Gloucester Road tube station, at the junction
of Queen's Gate and Harrington Road. I can't remember the prices but I'm
sure it's pretty expensive. The other main option is Imperial College
which has (expensive) off-street parking (but less of it than usual
because of construction work).

Depending on where you are staying, the Young Street car park just off
Kensington High Street may be useful (although once again expensive) and
is about 10-15 mins' walk from Gloucester Road tube station.

The congestion charge zone does not include this area.

Given the difficulty of parking, if you are renting a car it may be
easier to talk to the car rental company about your requirements so you
don't have the car until you absolutely need it. There is an easyCar
rental place on Kensington High Street, which is 15 mins' walk, a 5-10
min bus journey or 5 mins (very variable) journey one stop on the tube
from Gloucester Road tube station.

--
Dave Arquati
Imperial College, SW7

Dave Newt January 18th 04 12:26 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 

Andrew P Smith wrote:

In article , Richard J.
writes

According to the Imperial College website, it's open in vacations and
weekends, but is "severely restricted".


I had no problems parking there on Monday lunchtime.


I'm amazed at that - I had assumed that since they have just cut back
parking spaces for staff members by 50%, they wouldn't let the public in
during office hours.

The money-grabbing ****ers! :-)

Paul Terry January 18th 04 12:55 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
In message , Andrew P Smith
writes

In article , Richard
J. writes

According to the Imperial College website, it's open in vacations and
weekends, but is "severely restricted".


I had no problems parking there on Monday lunchtime.


It had a "car-park full" (or "closed") sign when I walked past on
Thursday at about 1.30pm.

--
Paul Terry

Andrew P Smith January 18th 04 05:03 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
In article , Dave Newt
writes

Andrew P Smith wrote:

In article , Richard J.
writes

According to the Imperial College website, it's open in vacations and
weekends, but is "severely restricted".


I had no problems parking there on Monday lunchtime.


I'm amazed at that - I had assumed that since they have just cut back
parking spaces for staff members by 50%, they wouldn't let the public in
during office hours.

The money-grabbing ****ers! :-)


Yup.
--
Andrew
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communication can not be guaranteed.
Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not
associations or companies I am involved with.

Martin Rich January 18th 04 05:11 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 22:44:39 GMT, "Jon Squire"
wrote:

We will be visiting London from California in late June. We know it is crazy
to have a car in London, but for our last 24 hours, it would make our lives
a lot easier to have a car while staying in South Kensington for various
reasons. How difficult is it to find a parking place on the street? Is it as
bad as Manhattan, or do you just need to go around the block a couple times?
And is S. Kensington (by the Gloucester Rd. tube stop) considered within the
central district where the levee is assessed?


First, South Ken is outside the congestion charging area.

If it's Monday to Friday or Saturday morning, on-street parking for a
whole 24 hours is pretty much impossible as everything around there is
either residents only, or parking meters or pay-and-display with a 2
or 4 hour limit.

In parts of South Ken, including I think the bits around Gloucester
Road tube, you can park free on single yellow lines and on meters on
Saturday afternoons, and most on-street parking in London is free on
Sundays. Beware, though, that some residents' parking restrictions
areas apply either 24 hours or until 10pm.

My other observation is that if you don't know the geography, there
are some places where going round the block might necessitate driving
a long way to get back to where you started.

Martin

Paul Terry January 18th 04 07:05 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
In message rViOb.88294$xy6.160243@attbi_s02, Jon Squire
writes

We will be visiting London from California in late June. We know it is crazy
to have a car in London, but for our last 24 hours, it would make our lives
a lot easier to have a car while staying in South Kensington for various
reasons.


As others have said, parking is likely to be expensive and difficult on
most days. I live only 4 miles from South Kensington and find it much
better to use public transport, bicycle or even taxi (cab) most times I
go there.

If you want to say more about your plans for that last 24 hours it is
likely that the experts here might be able to suggest alternatives that
are both better and cheaper than car hire.

--
Paul Terry

Roland Perry January 19th 04 02:25 AM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
In message rViOb.88294$xy6.160243@attbi_s02, Jon Squire
writes
We will be visiting London from California in late June. We know it is crazy
to have a car in London, but for our last 24 hours, it would make our lives
a lot easier to have a car while staying in South Kensington for various
reasons. How difficult is it to find a parking place on the street?


There are plenty of affordable (relatively) public car parks with a mile
or two (eg Marble Arch, High St Ken, Hammersmith). How near to *South*
Kensington do you need to be?
--
Roland Perry

Haddock January 19th 04 08:42 AM

parking in South Kensington advice: not easyCar
 
Dave Arquati wrote:
don't have the car until you absolutely need it. There is an easyCar
rental place on Kensington High Street, which is 15 mins' walk, a 5-10
min bus journey or 5 mins (very variable) journey one stop on the tube
from Gloucester Road tube station.


Sorry, but I can't let a suggestion of using easyCar pass. Nobody
should use easyCar because, if the car breaks down*, easyCar have a
strict policy of not letting you have a replacement. You can get
compensation several months later if you threaten legal action, but
that's all.

There are many other reasons for never using easyCar at:

http://money.guardian.co.uk/cars/sto...075311,00.html
http://money.guardian.co.uk/cars/sto...080252,00.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian_j...110329,00.html

Don't be fooled by the branding. Unlike the no-frills airline, the
easyCar people are just cowboys.


*and can't be repaired at the roadside by the AA.


Fustanella January 19th 04 12:10 PM

parking in South Kensington: advice needed!
 
reasons. How difficult is it to find a parking place on the street? Is it
as
bad as Manhattan, or do you just need to go around the block a couple

times?
And is S. Kensington (by the Gloucester Rd. tube stop) considered within

the
central district where the levee is assessed?


We stayed at a hotel caddy-corner from the Gloucester Rd Tube station last
March. Parking was barely prevalent - which we expected, and is why we
placed ourselves near a few transit options rather than hiring a car.

I'd really revisit the idea of taking a car into the area, if the parking
garages' fees I did see were any indication - ouch. You'll probably save
money overall by using the ubiquitous taxis.

That area is not within the congestion-charging zone unless it's been
expanded somewhat from last year.




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