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Information about parking near Basingstoke Station
Lying close to the primary source of the River Loddon and in a valley, Basingstoke is a perfect location which puts you close to many more significant places. Only a short 45 miles from London, 30 from Southampton, and about 20 miles from Winchester.
It is a significant location in itself, and one which has plenty of roundabouts to confuse you. In fact, it has earned the name of “Roundabout City” due to how many are located there. It is actually a reasonably old market town, though many will mistake the area as being new.
Basingstoke is one of the wealthiest places in the UK, and also has possibly the lowest statistics when it comes to unemployment. There are many prominent companies located here for business; they include Sun Life, Motorola, and even Sony. These are undoubtedly just a few of the big names which have their headquarters in Basingstoke. When going to Basingstoke, you definitely need to know where to park. You also might wish to take a look at all the local attractions too while visiting. Let’s take a look at places to park and things to see and do!
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Additional Information
Some additional information about parking in basingstoke station, to cater to all your parking needs
On-street parking
Parking in and around Basingstoke station is never hard; the streets have plenty of spaces for you to park. Parking charges will always vary depending on the time, and you can pay with cash or a debit card at pay and display machines. Costs may vary on weekends and holidays.
Off-street parking
You have lots of car parks to choose from, but the two main types are short stay car parks and long stay car parks. The short stay car parks are Jacobs Yard, Joices Yard, Central, Feathers Yard, Castons Yard and Alberts Yard, and the long stay off-street car parks, when parking near Basingstoke Station are Brinkletts, Castons, Churchhill Way, Churchhill Way East, Sarum Hill, Southern Road, Eastlands and Parklands Top Deck.
Public transport
Public transport in Basingstoke you will find easy to come by; trains, buses and taxis are all simple to get at any time of the day. The trains and buses are always on time and run often.
Disabled parking
Parking in a disabled spot with your Blue Badge has never been more accessible. In Basingstoke, disabled parking is easy to come by, and in car parks, you’ve allocated spots, and this also occurs on the streets.
Parking restrictions & event days
When it comes to parking restrictions around Basingstoke station, parking on yellow lines, staying longer than you have paid for, and using disabled spots may lead to significant fines.
Overnight, weekends & bank holidays
There are no charges payable in any car park on bank holidays in Basingstoke around the station. This is always a great time to visit, although it may be challenging to park.
Drop-off and pick-up
The best drop-off and pick-up points in Basingstoke are around the town centre, near the shopping areas. When visiting Basingstoke station, then it is always easy to drop-off and pick-up outside the front entrance.
Nearby attractions
Basingstoke has plenty to offer with its local attractions, from a living history museum featuring antique cars and a 1940s candy store to Basing House which is a ruined Tudor mansion.