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Parking on Park Lane, N17
Park Lane, London N17 0HHSpace description
Single entry
Lighting
The spaces are available for parking for matches, events and concerts at the Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium. The car park will be open 3 hours before the start of the match or event and close at midnight.
Please arrive as early as possible as the road closes from the Northumberland Park station side of Park Lane 1 ½ hours before the match or event starts. If you arrive later, we cannot guarantee access to the car park due to road closures, and you will not be eligible for a refund.
The car park is located at St. Pauls & All Hallows C of E Junior School, Park Lane Tottenham, London N17 0TU. The space is big enough to fit an estate or 4x4.
Please arrive as early as possible as the road closes from the Northumberland Park station side of Park Lane 1 ½ hours before the match or event starts. If you arrive later, we cannot guarantee access to the car park due to road closures, and you will not be eligible for a refund.
The car park is located at St. Pauls & All Hallows C of E Junior School, Park Lane Tottenham, London N17 0TU. The space is big enough to fit an estate or 4x4.
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Reviews about this space
Ahmed A22nd December 2024
I arrived more than 90 minutes before the match, but all roads to the spot were already closed.
Robery S21st December 2024
Got there at 7-30 (match started 8)
Told we were too late to park my car & to find somewhere else!
I first booked for £35
They cancelled it (sent pennies back)
Booked the same spot for a then £50
Only to be told find alternative parking!!
Still no refund, be careful using these guys!!!!
Glen W8th December 2024
Pain free booking. Parking was simple.
I hate those situations where it takes about 15 mins just to register. This was easy from start to finish.
Cost was a little high but convenience of where it was helped
Matt P13th October 2024
We were trapped in the car park until after 7pm after returning to our car at 5.15. It was very stressful for us and our children and the other 100 people locked in the car park. The police were called and we eventually got released. The website said we may be held up to an hour for road closures but this is a lie.
Torquil M7th October 2024
Your guys there amazing
Tanveer A6th October 2024
Impossible to get out at match days never will park here again not worth it
Venesan N24th August 2024
Entry time not clearly communicated. Not advised of closing time for access to the parking.
Rob B12th August 2024
Was emailed to be there an hour before. I was the there 90 minutes prior and all roads were closed already.
Gemma S11th August 2024
Very rude staff !! Two hours to get vehicles out . Far too many cars crammed into the place !!! Not good AVOID shouldn't be allowed .
Irfan A10th August 2024
Great well done
Points of interest
White Hart Lane Station0.4 miles away
Bruce Grove Station0.49 miles away
Northumberland Park Station0.49 miles away
Bruce Castle Museum0.59 miles away
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