Your Guide to Parking Near Lord's Cricket Ground

Matchday parking at the Home of Cricket is tight — here's where to book a space near Lord's, how to get there, and what to know before you go.

Parking Near Lord's Cricket Ground: A Matchday Guide

Lord's doesn't do parking for spectators — with no general public car park at the ground itself and most of the surrounding St John's Wood streets locked down to residents only, driving to a Test, ODI, T20 Blast fixture or Hundred night at Lord's means sorting your space before you leave home, not when you arrive. The good news: book your parking near Lord's Cricket Ground in advance and you can have a driveway or private space walking distance from the Grace Gate, at a fraction of what the nearby multi-storeys charge.

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Book Your Lord's Cricket Ground Parking

  • Confirm your space before you set off — no circling St John's Wood Road looking for a gap that isn't there.

  • Choose from a range of price points, from budget driveways a short walk away to spaces right by the ground.

  • Extend your session in the app if a Test match session overruns or the queue for the Tube takes longer than planned.

  • Save significantly versus nearby car parks — private driveways near Lord's are typically far cheaper than multi-storey alternatives close to the ground.

  • Park on quieter residential streets away from the crush of fans heading for St John's Wood station after the close of play.

Where to Park Near Lord's Cricket Ground

Lord's sits on St John's Wood Road (NW8 8QN), in one of London's most residential — and most tightly parking-controlled — postcodes. Rather than hunting for an on-street bay that probably isn't available to you anyway, book a private space in advance:

  • Park near Lord's Cricket Ground in NW8 — private driveways in the immediate postcode start from around £12.10 a day, with several options within a 5-minute walk of the Grace Gate.

  • Reserve a space in St John's Wood for the closest walk-in options, trading a slightly higher price for being right on the doorstep of the ground.

  • Find a driveway in Maida Vale or Marylebone for cheaper options an extra few minutes' walk away — quieter to reach on the way back after a full day's play, and often better value for a Test match crowd.

  • Compare against Rossmore Road's multi-storeys, where the nearest car parks charge £30–£40 for the day — a private driveway booked ahead is typically a much cheaper way to park for the same fixture.

Getting to Lord's by Tube and Train

Lord's is unusually well served by public transport for a London ground, which is exactly why the surrounding streets get busy fast on matchday. If you're parking a little further out and finishing your journey on foot or by Tube, here's what's nearby:

  • St John's Wood (Jubilee line) — the closest station, around a 5-minute walk from the ground.

  • Baker Street (Jubilee, Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines) — a little further but often less congested on major match days, with more frequent trains.

  • Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo line) — a useful alternative if St John's Wood is busy after the close of play.

  • Marylebone (Chiltern Railways) — around a 15–20 minute walk, handy if you're travelling in from outside London.

  • Buses 13, 82, 113, 139, 189 and 274 all pass close to the ground.

Controlled Parking Around St John's Wood

Before you consider chancing an on-street space, it's worth knowing the reality of parking around Lord's:

  • Most streets near the ground are residents-only, 24 hours a day, seven days a week — not just during Controlled Parking Zone hours, so there's rarely a "free" window even outside matchday.

  • Traffic wardens patrol NW8 heavily on event days, and a Penalty Charge Notice will cost far more than a pre-booked space.

  • The safer, cheaper option is always a private driveway or off-street space booked in advance through JustPark, rather than risking an on-street bay you're not permitted to use.

Congestion Charge and ULEZ for Lord's

Lord's itself sits just outside the Congestion Charge zone, but it's worth knowing the wider picture if your journey takes you further into London on the same day:

  • Congestion Charge: £18 per day if you drive within the zone, Monday to Friday 7am–6pm and weekends/bank holidays 12pm–6pm. Lord's and the immediate St John's Wood area fall outside this boundary.

  • ULEZ: £12.50 per day, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and — unlike the Congestion Charge — this now covers the whole of Greater London, including St John's Wood. Check your vehicle's compliance before you travel if you're not sure.

Quick FAQs about Lord's Cricket Ground

Is there parking at Lord's Cricket Ground?

There's no general public car park for spectators at the ground itself, and most surrounding streets are residents-only parking. The most reliable way to park near Lord's is to book a private driveway or space in advance rather than relying on finding something on the day.

Can you take food into Lord's Cricket Ground?

Yes — you're permitted to bring your own food and enjoy a picnic in the designated areas around the ground. Alcohol allowances are limited (typically capped per adult), and Lord's operates a cashless policy, so bring a card or contactless payment rather than cash.

Can you take a bag into Lord's Cricket Ground?

Small bags are fine, but all bags are subject to security checks on entry, and it's worth travelling light — large bags can slow down your time getting through the gates, especially on a busy Test match morning.

What time does cricket start and finish at Lord's?

This depends on the format — Test matches and ODIs typically run through the day, while Hundred and T20 fixtures are often evening affairs. Always check the fixture details on the official Lord's or ECB site for the specific match you're attending, and plan your parking booking around that day's start and close of play.

How do I get tickets for cricket at Lord's?

Tickets for international and domestic fixtures at Lord's are released through the ECB, MCC and Middlesex CCC ticketing channels ahead of each season — check lords.org for the current fixture list and on-sale dates.

Live Near Lord's Cricket Ground? Rent Out Your Driveway

If you live in St John's Wood, Maida Vale or nearby Marylebone, your driveway could be doing more than sitting empty on matchday. JustPark data shows hosts near sports grounds earn on average 57% more annually than those who don't rent out their space ��� and with Lord's hosting everything from Test cricket to Hundred finals throughout the season, demand is there most of the summer.

List your driveway with JustPark in minutes, and if you want to charge more on the biggest match days, set up event-specific pricing so you're earning the most when demand peaks.

Ready for Matchday?

Parking near the Home of Cricket doesn't have to mean arriving stressed or leaving even later. Book your space ahead of time, and you can arrive relaxed, park up, and focus on nothing but the cricket.

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