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Parking on Western Gateway, E16
Space description
Permit
Key fob
Less than 5 minute walk to Elizabeth line, DLR and Cable Car.
Less than 5 mins to Excel conference center.
City Airport is 1.3m away and less than £10 in a cab.
1 space located in underground car park on Western Gateway in London. The space is big enough to fit estate cars / 4x4s. The space is accessed by a key or security fob, you’ll be told how to collect this after you have made your booking. You need to display a permit to park here, you will be told how to collect this after you have made your booking.
Less than 5 mins to Excel conference center.
City Airport is 1.3m away and less than £10 in a cab.
1 space located in underground car park on Western Gateway in London. The space is big enough to fit estate cars / 4x4s. The space is accessed by a key or security fob, you’ll be told how to collect this after you have made your booking. You need to display a permit to park here, you will be told how to collect this after you have made your booking.
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Reviews about this space
Paul W4th June 2023
From start to finish, it was easy to message Charlotte and get a quick response. Nice secure parking right next to where we were staying.
Paul L26th February 2023
Perfect location, great communication, highly recommended.
Lottie H8th January 2023
Good space. Perfect for use at the excel. Charlotte was very accommodating for our comings and goings to drop off bags!
Points of interest
Custom House Station0.3 miles away
Prince Regent Station0.53 miles away
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