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Parking near Lord's Cricket Ground

Parking near Lords on major match days.

On major match days at Lord's, when parking is busy, nearby resident bay restrictions are extended to cover Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays.

When this happens, flap-down signs will show that the resident bays are for the relevant resident permit holders only from 8.30am to 6.30pm.

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Lord's matchday area map
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Major match days include test matches, one day internationals, Twenty20 internationals, the finals of National One Day and Twenty20 competitions and matches for the World Cup and Twenty20 World Cup.

The Lord's website has details of this season’s matches.

Lord’s parking concession for Friday 2 June 2023

On Friday 2 June, there will be a planned strike by National Rail. 

To help spectators attend the England-Ireland test match, we will temporarily suspend the maximum stay requirement on pay-to-park bays in parking zone C and sub-zone B/C (zones marked B/C1, C/B1, C1 and C2 on the Controlled Parking Zone page

Download the full parking concession information for Lord's 2023

St John’s Wood High Street

From 10am to 4pm every Sunday and bank holiday, there is a 2 hour maximum stay in Pay to Park bays in St John’s Wood High Street.

Parking is free on these days but tickets may be given to vehicles that stay for longer than 2 hours. This is to make sure that other drivers have a fair chance to park.

The restriction doesn't apply to C zone resident permit holders and Westminster disabled white badge holders, who can park in these bays on Sundays and bank holidays without a time limit.

Published: 23 January 2021

Last updated: 30 May 2023