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The best places to park near Wembley Stadium for The Eras Tour London dates

Taylor Swift will perform at Wembley Stadium over eight dates this year as part of her European Eras tour, which runs from June to December. She will perform at the famous venue on June 21, 22 and 23, then on August 16, 17, 19 and 20.

Wembley’s website says every date is sold out, so bad luck to those hoping to get a ticket. When it comes to trains and the Tube, Wembley Stadium is served by two tube stations and three lines – Wembley Park, which operates the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, and Wembley Central, which runs on the Bakerloo and London Overground lines.




However, some Swifties might want to cram there by car. In this case, you will need to know exactly where the best places to park are.

READ MORE: 5 things to expect on the UK leg of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, from the new setlist to the hidden messages in the outfits

This is essential reading for anyone hoping to drive to see Taylor Swift (Image: Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty Images)

Where to park

Your best bet is to go to one of Wembley Stadium’s official car parks which can be reserved Here . There are no places left for Taylor’s June dates, but there are plenty of places available for August, which cost £40 plus a £2.50 booking fee.

Despite the fact that concert-goers would like to be able to, it is absolutely forbidden to park on the streets, as they are for local residents. Brent Council’s website says the rules for event days – which can see up to 90,000 flock to the stadium – are particularly strict.

It says on its website that “event day restrictions operate between 8am and midnight on main roads to the stadium and generally between 10am and midnight in other areas, in residential areas outside the controlled parking area” .

Wembley Stadium strongly encourages people to avoid ‘the pop-up, private car parks that tend to appear on event days. The website says: “They probably don’t have the right insurance – so you’re not covered if something happens to your car and it’s their fault.

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