Cockfosters Station Car Park Charges and Payment, and Travel Into London May 2019
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Cockfosters Station Car Park charges and payment, and travel into London May 2019 (Subject to variation without notice at any time) Cockfosters Station offers great value for a day’s parking and easy access to central London on the Piccadilly Line. Turn left after the BP petrol station, and before the tube station itself. Drive in, park up, and walk towards the tube station where you will see these machines on the left. Pay at these machines by cash or card. No need to go back to the car again, as there is an automatic car registration recognition system. 2019 Car park costs as follows: £6.00 Midweek / £6.00 Saturday and Bank Holidays / £3.00 Sundays Phone Alternatively there is a phone and pay service: Phone 0333 123 1994 and quote location code 2249 Web Or on the web at www.parkandtube.co.uk Taxis Don’t forget the alternative of a cab to and from the tube station which saves the hassle. It is £5 each way. From the hotel we can call a cab for you and it comes really quickly. From the station the cab office is open in the ticket hall all day and until the last tube. Tube If you can, aim to travel after 9.30am midweek, or anytime at weekends or bank holidays. The best card to use is your contactless bank card if you have one. Alternatively an Oyster Card if you have this set up. Both have the same discounted fares, and you just touch your card on the yellow circular reader at each tube barrier you come to. Cockfosters is in Zone 5 of the London Underground. May 2019 tube fares (subject to change without notice) Fares for Zones 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Daily price cap Zone 1-5 £12.00 The Piccadilly Line is the best line for all the Central London attractions, from Holborn for the British Museum, Covent Garden for all the entertainment and shopping, Leicester Square for cinemas and the National Gallery and Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus for Regent St shopping, Green Park and Hyde Park Corner for Buckingham Palace, Knightsbridge for Harrods, and South Kensington for the Science museum, V&A museum and Natural History museum. And from Cockfosters you always get a seat, guaranteed! Central London is about 30 minutes from Cockfosters tube. Night tube A new innovation is the night tube service on the Piccadilly Line with all night running to and from Cockfosters on Friday and Saturday nights. The taxi office at Cockfosters is open all night on these nights too. The Night Tube runs on Fridays and Saturdays on the Victoria, Jubilee, and most of the Central, Northern and Piccadilly lines. Andrew Beale Managing Director Beales Hotels www.bealeshotels.co.uk May 2019 .