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View Palace4861's Profile Palace4861 Flag Sevenoaks 09 May 16 12.07pm Send a Private Message to Palace4861 Add Palace4861 as a friend

When we went to the cup game at St Mary's we parked just over the bridge with a 10 min walk to the ground . I wondered did anybody know the post code or directions for this car park . I can't seem to remember the route . Many thanks

 

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View Vim Fuego's Profile Vim Fuego Flag Haywards Heath 09 May 16 12.41pm Send a Private Message to Vim Fuego Add Vim Fuego as a friend

This post has been merged from a topic called 'Parking - Southampton' by Old Chap

Which is the best city centre car park to use?

The whole family is going to this one so I want to get there early for a walk around and some lunch in advance of the game.

They no longer do the park and ride.

Thanks for any advice.

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 09 May 16 12.53pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

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From a 'Football grounds' website :

From the M3 take the A33 into Southampton. Continue on the A33 until you reach the junction with the A3024 Northam Road and turn left onto this road towards Northam. Then turn right onto the B3038, Britannia Road for the stadium.

There is hardly any parking available at the stadium for away fans and there are parking restrictions in force for the local area. Most fans seem to be just heading for the city centre car parks and then embarking on the 15-20 minute walk to the stadium. I did this and parked in an NCP car park, which cost £5. I should point out though, that after the game the roads around the city centre become almost grid locked. It took me over an hour to get away afterwards.

Alternatively, on my last visit I noticed a number of fans parking around the Marina area and then taking the ten minute walk to the ground. Parking in this area has the advantage that at the end of the game, you can avoid the city centre gridlock, by heading along the coast on the A3024 and then onto the M271/M27. Steve Ship a visiting Crystal Palace fan also recommends it; 'The Marina is called the Ocean Village which has plenty of parking, but it does charge to park there (we paid £5 for five hours). It is no more than a ten minute walk to the stadium, has a pub on the complex (which had a decent mix of home and away supporters) as well as plenty of food outlets'. Please note though that due to the popularity of parking at Ocean Village it can take quite a while now to exit the car park and get back onto the main road (30-45 minutes). So if you are looking at a quick getaway then it maybe advisable to park further away from the stadium.

Barry Sear suggests 'I parked in Woolston (on the other side of the Itchen Toll Bridge which costs 60p) where there is plenty of street parking, and made the 15-20 minute walk from there to the ground over the Itchen toll Bridge. To get there, you leave the M27 at Junction 8 and follow the A3025 to Woolston. I was back on the M27 within 10 minutes of getting back to the car'. Paul Bostock a visiting Burnley fan adds; 'There is a public car park (free for first 5 hours) located just south of the Woolston side access to the Itchen Bridge. It is on Oakbank Road and the entrance is at the junction of Bridge Road and Oakbank Road. For those without the benefit of sat nav, as you approach the bridge along the A3025 there is a roundabout at the entrance to the toll booths, take first exit left onto Portsmouth Road down to the traffic lights, turn right into Bridge Road and the car park is immediately on the left. Across Oakbank Road are steps which take you up onto Itchen Bridge and St Marys is visible across the river to the right'.

Post Code for SAT NAV: SO14 5FP

 

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View wustapark's Profile wustapark Flag Epsom 09 May 16 1.29pm Send a Private Message to wustapark Add wustapark as a friend

I use that car park too, make sure you get there early and there's loads of spaces.

SO19 9DT

 

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View Palace4861's Profile Palace4861 Flag Sevenoaks 09 May 16 7.47pm Send a Private Message to Palace4861 Add Palace4861 as a friend

That's the one . Many thanks

 

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Inapickle Flag South West 09 May 16 8.02pm

I feel for the first half everyone should park in our penalty area.

 

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View eagle@ tn34's Profile eagle@ tn34 Flag hastings 14 May 16 10.57am Send a Private Message to eagle@ tn34 Add eagle@ tn34 as a friend

Originally posted by Inapickle

I feel for the first half everyone should park in our penalty area.

Shame im not going by coach then they would have to do a payet.
COYP

 

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