Glasgow Royal Concert Hall - where to park?
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Hoping someone local to Glasgow could advise on parking for an evening concert at the Royal Concert Hall.
Preferably walking distance, was wondering about Kennedy Street? Is that safe? Is the area affected by ULEZ stuff now?
Won two tickets for Graham Nash if someone wants to come along as at the minute I'm Billy No Mates.
thanks
Preferably walking distance, was wondering about Kennedy Street? Is that safe? Is the area affected by ULEZ stuff now?
Won two tickets for Graham Nash if someone wants to come along as at the minute I'm Billy No Mates.
thanks
If you want to be outside the LEZ then you’ll need to be north of the m8. Speirs Warf or beside the Conservatoire at Corn St should be ok and a short walk. I think Kennedy St is in the LEZ. If you can be in the LEZ then park of the Concert Sq car park. You could also look at park and ride on the underground as Cowcaddens is nearby.
dxg said:
Buchannan Galleries, although it might be locked by the type the event ends. No issue leaving a car there overnight if you're staying in the city centre, though. Have done this many times. The fact that it's locked in rather puts the mind at rest!!
It stays open when there are events on.Andrew[MG] said:
dxg said:
Buchannan Galleries, although it might be locked by the type the event ends. No issue leaving a car there overnight if you're staying in the city centre, though. Have done this many times. The fact that it's locked in rather puts the mind at rest!!
It stays open when there are events on.pokegone said:
If you want to be outside the LEZ then you’ll need to be north of the m8. Speirs Warf or beside the Conservatoire at Corn St should be ok and a short walk. I think Kennedy St is in the LEZ. If you can be in the LEZ then park of the Concert Sq car park. You could also look at park and ride on the underground as Cowcaddens is nearby.
Thanks, will Googlemap.One car is LEZ free as it's 50 year old, the other isn't .
Skyedriver said:
Heartworm said:
Concert square car park.
Use it a few times a month no issues, park after 6 and flat rate for the night.
Don't know that one (not a local) will look at the map. ThanksUse it a few times a month no issues, park after 6 and flat rate for the night.
Only downside is that after the concert it can take a little time to get out as everyone is leaving at once. Also, as said it's a flat fee after 6pm so buy your ticket before going to the concert so you don't need to queue at a PayStation to get out.
Edited by cuprabob on Friday 8th September 18:08
Edited by cuprabob on Friday 8th September 18:08
Another vote for concert square. Worth pointing out as well that the LEZ is different from London. In London it is essentially a fee to allow you within the ULEZ area but in Glasgow it is a fine which doubles for every day you are within the zone. It can quickly add up if you are there overnight
John87 said:
Another vote for concert square. Worth pointing out as well that the LEZ is different from London. In London it is essentially a fee to allow you within the ULEZ area but in Glasgow it is a fine which doubles for every day you are within the zone. It can quickly add up if you are there overnight
Jeez, just looked it up, £60!Do I need to register the exempt 50 year old car?
Otherwise it's find somewhere outside the "zone"
Skyedriver said:
Jeez, just looked it up, £60!
Do I need to register the exempt 50 year old car?
Otherwise it's find somewhere outside the "zone"
There isn't a site to register, but it should show on:Do I need to register the exempt 50 year old car?
Otherwise it's find somewhere outside the "zone"
https://www.lowemissionzones.scot/vehicle-registra...
cuprabob said:
S2red said:
Park in westend and take subway in to town?
Or car park in Shields Road and Subway in.I've only been a couple of times, to leave a car at a garage in the Clydebank area then caught a bus into/back out of town.
What time do they stop running? Will investigate.
Thanks
As long as it isn't a Sunday or a national holiday you should be OK. https://www.spt.co.uk/subway/subway-timetables/
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