Where can I park at Stamford Bridge?

Where can I park at Stamford Bridge?

We have a private car park for the sole use of our guests and visitors to Stamford Bridge. There are parking spaces for visitors in the underground car park and accessible parking spaces (two hours short-term only) available next to the Millennium Hotel.

Where can I park for Chelsea games?

Fullham Broadway. 146 spaces. £5.602 hours.

  • LCP Chelsea. 192 spaces. 19 minto destination.
  • ibis London Earls Court Hotel. 140 spaces. 20 minto destination.
  • Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. 170 spaces.
  • Design Centre. Customers only.
  • Coomer Place. 21 spaces.
  • Harbour Yard. 90 spaces.
  • Imperial Wharf Car Park. 309 spaces.
  • Is there parking at Chelsea Football Stadium?

    There is no designated parking at the stadium. The JustPark app can offer thousands of spaces near Stamford Bridge, of which 198 are reservable.

    Is there parking at the Chelsea Megastore?

    On non matchdays parking is available on the outer concourse. Blue Badge parking bays are located next to the Millennium Hotel. On matchdays there are 3 Blue Badge parking bays available next to the Millennium Hotel and 3 Blue Badge parking bays available in the Fulham Broadway Shopping Centre car park.

    Is Stamford Bridge in the congestion zone?

    Stamford Bridge is located southwest of Central London, outside of the Congestion Charge zone. Depending on where you’re coming from, you may approach the stadium from the M4, which then becomes the A4 running through Hammersmith.

    Where do away fans sit at Stamford Bridge?

    Shed End
    Away fans visiting Stamford Bridge are located in the Shed End lower tier, nearest the East Stand, with a typical allocation of 3,000.

    Can you drive to Stamford Bridge?

    Car. Fans are advised NOT to drive to Stamford Bridge due to resident parking restrictions in the area around the stadium, especially on matchdays. Driving from The North, East or West: Use the M25 to Junction 15 and turn off onto the M4 towards London.

    Is Fulham the owner of Stamford Bridge?

    Chelsea Pitch Owners
    Stamford Bridge/Owners

    What is the best stand to sit in at Stamford Bridge?

    Atmosphere. If you want the best atmosphere and want to sing and feel the most emotion watching the games then the best place to sit is the Shed End or Matthew Harding Stand. These are the two stands behind the goal.

    Why is Chelsea called sw6?

    Shed End. The Shed End is along the south side of the pitch. In 1930, a new terrace was built on the south side, for more standing spectators. It was originally known as the Fulham Road End, but supporters nicknamed it ‘The Shed’ and this led the club to officially change its name.

    Why is Stamford Bridge called that?

    “Stamford Bridge” is considered to be a derivative of “Samfordesbrigge” meaning “the bridge at the sandy ford”. Eighteenth century maps show a “Stanford Creek” running along the route of what is now a railway line at the back of the East Stand as a tributary of the Thames.

    Are there accessible parking spaces at Stamford Bridge?

    Stamford Bridge has six accessible parking bays available on match days, on a pre-booked basis only. These are not all located at the stadium. On non-match days there are accessible parking spaces available next to the Millenium Hotel for two hours, short term only.

    Where do you find Stamford Bridge in London?

    The Stamford Bridge has been home to the Chelsea Football Club since 1905. You find Stamford Bridge in Fulham and is among the largest stadiums in London. Like all attractions, it is not always easy to find parking.

    Which is the closest pier to Stamford Bridge?

    The closest pier to Stamford Bridge is Chelsea Harbour. Boats that stop at this pier run between Putney Pier and Blackfriars Pier. The latest eastbound boat arrives at Chelsea Harbour around 6.20pm. The latest westbound boat arrives at 7.35pm.

    Why is Stamford Bridge important to Chelsea fans?

    Stamford Bridge is a popular attraction for Chelsea fans, sports enthusiasts and tourists. Home to Chelsea FC, known as the Blues, Stamford Bridge offers tours of the stadium that are fun and informative. Stamford Bridge was originally built in 1876 and has been the home of Chelsea FC since 1905.