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pip1621
08-10-2007, 10:21 PM
can anyone advise ? we live near banbury,oxon husband and daughter going to o2 arena for concert. not sure of best way to get there -car ,train, tube.? to stay overnight?:confused:

juno
08-10-2007, 10:24 PM
It's right on top of the tube station, so that's probably easiest. Car parking there costs about £25

balsingh
08-10-2007, 10:33 PM
north greenwich station on the jubilee line is right next to the o2.

Keith
08-10-2007, 11:13 PM
Depending on the start time of the concert, if your happy to drive into London, I'd drive in and park around baker street, pay for maybe an hour on a meter which ends at 6.30 and leave the car there to collect it after the gig using the jubilee line to get to the O2

That is what we'll be doing for Take That.

eilz
24-10-2007, 11:13 AM
Keith - Where is baker street near Greenwich, can't find it on a map anywhere, do yo have a postcode or another street name nearby. I got to take the little on to see disney on ice this friday. Thanks eilz

pip1621
25-10-2007, 8:49 AM
baker street no where near greenwich o2.baker street near marylebone staion then tube to north greenwich on the jubilee line.we have decided to park car at west ruislip station then central line to bond street,then jubilee line to north greenwich

eilz
25-10-2007, 11:14 PM
baker street no where near greenwich o2.baker street near marylebone staion then tube to north greenwich on the jubilee line.we have decided to park car at west ruislip station then central line to bond street,then jubilee line to north greenwich

Sorry I miss-understood. Does anyone know if you can park anywhere near north greenwich free after 6:30 or 7pm? Thanks.

martinbuckley
26-10-2007, 8:47 AM
Sorry I miss-understood. Does anyone know if you can park anywhere near north greenwich free after 6:30 or 7pm? Thanks.

No you cant park for free there, unless you know someone and park in their drive.

iluvmylexus
30-10-2007, 8:33 AM
coming from oxford , the baker st option is probably the most sensible, as you will drive past the station on your way into london and it is outside the congestion zone, the dome will be a nightmare for you to drive to at that time of the day anyway and it will cost you 20 quid to park. the jubilee line from from baker st to north greenwich will drop you right outside the front door of the dome , good luck