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Finding disabled parking in the West End. Any reliable spots?

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      user
      Keymaster

      Hi everyone,
      I’m planning a trip to see a West End show later this year and trying to figure out the best options for disabled parking near the theatres. I know some venues have Blue Badge bays nearby, but it’s not always clear how close or reliable they are, especially around busy areas like Covent Garden or Soho.

      Has anyone here used disabled parking near West End theatres recently? Are there particular streets, car parks, or hacks you’d recommend for a smoother experience on show nights?

      Would love to hear your tips!

    • #341 Reply
      Suzzannah
      Participant

      I’ve driven in a few times for shows, and honestly the Blue Badge bays around Covent Garden and Soho go quickly, especially on weekends. I’ve had the most luck with Q-Park Leicester Square and as far as I know they’ve got disabled spaces, It’s about a 5–10 min walk to most theatres. If you’re seeing something at Apollo Victoria, the Victoria Station car park is a much easier option. Definitely worth pre-booking if you can.

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      rohit
      Keymaster

      Blue Badge parking in the West End isn’t as straightforward as it looks. While the badge gives access to certain concessions, each borough and private car park has its own rules. Ignore signs or regs, and fines can be hefty.

      That said, Q-Park Oxford Street and Q-Park Park Lane both offer disabled spaces and improved accessibility, including lifts and safer access routes. Know that they come with typical West End pricing.

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