Q-Park has 8 secure car parks outside the congestion zone, conveniently located close to tube stations to assist you on your journey:
Park Lane.
Marble Arch.
Queensway.
Knightsbridge.
Pimlico.
St. John's Wood.
Tower Bridge.
Church Street.
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A Visitor Oyster card is a smartcard that's pre-loaded with pay as you go credit.You can use it to pay for travel on public transport in London. Visitor Oyster cards are only available to buy before you arrive in London. They're great value and can save you time as you won't have to queue for a ticket.
Stanmore tube station is five minutes from junction 4 of the M1. It has a large car park costing £5.20 per day and although it gets busy I would be surprised it was full. From there the Jubilee line will get you to Westminster in about 35-40 minutes with departures every few minutes.
Car parks in LondonParking in London can be difficult because space is limited. Various car parking companies operate car parks throughout London. NCP (National Car Parks) run many car parks in London, including at airports.
London offers a vast, reliable (mostly) network of public transport. So unless you live in an area with little public transport, or very far away from a public transport station, travelling in London is fairly easy. Groceries are delivered by all supermarkets, so no need to get a car just for that.
Thanks! The tube is the local slang for the subway system known formally as the London Underground. Most of the tunnels and many stations have rounded walls, hence the nickname. The London system is vast and covers most of the city.
If you plan to stay in London for a couple of days and make two to four journeys a day, or want to travel to the outskirts of the city, then a Visitor Oyster card* may be the cheapest option. It is delivered to your home by post before you arrive in London, saving you time when you arrive.
If you're comfortable driving into London, you can park for free on Saturday and Sunday at Westminster, on Storey's Gate and surrounding roads. Single yellow lines and certain bays are fine, obviously check when you're there. I park there regularly on Saturday and never have a problem finding a space.
The Congestion Charge is £15 per vehicle per day if you pay in advance or before midnight on the day you enter the zone. If you forget, you can still pay the fee up to three days later but the price increases to £17.50.
Heathrow to central London ticket pricesIf you use a Pay as you go Oyster card (the card costs £7) or a contactless debit/credit card, the single fare to central London (zone 1) is £5.60. This is the fare whether you travel at peak or off-peak times. .