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Information about parking in Soho
Soho is one of the most energetic areas found in London’s West End. It is conveniently located close to vibrant shopping areas such as Carnaby Street and Oxford Street. Soho is popular with fans of eclectic culture and the nightlife scene.
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Additional Information
Some additional information about parking in soho, to cater to all your parking needs
On-street parking
Soho, as well as the nearby West End and Covent Garden areas, falls under Zones G1 and G2. The hourly charge for parking spaces is £4.90. Street signs will inform drivers of any maximum stay limits. This tends to be four hours. Drivers of pre-2015 diesel vehicles who plan on parking near Soho could receive surcharges.
Off-street parking
Brewer Street is an ideal location for off-street parking. However, during special events, such as London Pride, pre-booking may be unavailable. An alternative choice is Q-Park Soho. It has a more significant number of parking spaces and also a charging point for electric cars. This multi-storey car park is within walking distance of Oxford Street and Regent Street.
Public transport
Soho does not actually have its own tube station. The closest ones to this area are Tottenham Court Road, Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus. Luckily these are only a few minutes walk from Soho. The district also has excellent bus links to and from Soho. This allows commuters to travel here from all over the city. Bus services include numbers 12, 14 and 19, as well as two dozen others.
Disabled parking
Soho has a good number of disabled parking spaces. Q-Park, in particular, is accessible, convenient and secure for impaired drivers. If you want to reserve a space at a specific location, then you must inform the venue in advance.
Blue Badge parking spaces are clearly marked with a wheelchair sign. They tend to have drop-off restrictions, as well as strict time limits. Blue Badges need to be valid and clearly displayed.
Parking restrictions & event days
The city of London is bustling, and driving around central areas such as Soho can often be a challenge. Restrictions tend to apply Monday to Friday between 8:30 am and 6:30 pm, as well as 8:30 am to 1:30 pm on Sundays.
Overnight, weekends & bank holidays
Bank holiday charges for parking spaces within Zone G will vary. Several areas offer free parking, but this is not always the case. Furthermore, some spaces are free during specific bank holidays only.
Drop-off and pick-up
Drivers in London are permitted to stop on yellow lines for a brief amount of time to drop off and pick up passengers. There are also several parts of Soho with yellow lines applicable for legal loading and unloading of goods.
Nearby attractions
The area of Soho is renowned for its gay and lesbian scene. Visitors will see a plethora of gay bars, as well as risque boutiques. There are also old school pubs and independent restaurants to explore.
Soho Square offers an exciting shopping experience. On rainy days visitors can check out the historical cinemas found within the area. Soho Theatre features some of the biggest names in comedy, as well as up and coming talent.