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Post by ilsonterrier on Apr 12, 2019 10:55:31 GMT 1
What are drivers doing for parking tomorrow? Looked online and the official advice from Spurs is 'driving is not advised', but there's no actual suggestions of what to do if you're driving. Currently thinking of parking up in Enfield then getting a bus or train to the stadium as I'm struggling to find any info online about match day parking nearer to the ground. To be honest I wouldn't choose to park near any London ground. Choose which station near the ground you want to use and then use the TFL website to find the best outlying station to park at that gives you a convenient and (if possible) cheapest route. content.tfl.gov.uk/standard-tube-map.pdf - tube and overground lines (scroll down and you'll see which stations have car parks. A quick google check will tell you how many spaces they have. content.tfl.gov.uk/london-rail-and-tube-services-map.pdf - this has the mainline services on as well
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Post by ilsonterrier on Apr 12, 2019 11:02:02 GMT 1
Park at Enfield Town and get the train. 10 mins and £6.70 return. Use a contactless card. Is it as much as this - according to the TFL website it's £1.90 each way from Enfield Town on the overground to White Hart Lane. By the way, any idea what Seven Sisters is like after the game?
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Post by tbwah on Apr 12, 2019 11:07:36 GMT 1
Park at Enfield Town and get the train. 10 mins and £6.70 return. Use a contactless card. Is it as much as this - according to the TFL website it's £1.90 each way from Enfield Town on the overground to White Hart Lane. By the way, any idea what Seven Sisters is like after the game? Sorry, I gave you peak price. Off peak is as you suggested £3.80 return. Seven sisters is carnage post match. 45 min queue after Palace and that's after a 25 min walk. Might not be so bad on Sat as fans will stay behind for a beer post match.
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Post by paddockterrier on Apr 12, 2019 11:49:02 GMT 1
Is it as much as this - according to the TFL website it's £1.90 each way from Enfield Town on the overground to White Hart Lane. By the way, any idea what Seven Sisters is like after the game? Sorry, I gave you peak price. Off peak is as you suggested £3.80 return. Seven sisters is carnage post match. 45 min queue after Palace and that's after a 25 min walk. Might not be so bad on Sat as fans will stay behind for a beer post match. Thanks very much for the help with this. Will park at Enfield and get the train in from there.
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Post by ilsonterrier on Apr 12, 2019 11:58:45 GMT 1
Is it as much as this - according to the TFL website it's £1.90 each way from Enfield Town on the overground to White Hart Lane. By the way, any idea what Seven Sisters is like after the game? Sorry, I gave you peak price. Off peak is as you suggested £3.80 return. Seven sisters is carnage post match. 45 min queue after Palace and that's after a 25 min walk. Might not be so bad on Sat as fans will stay behind for a beer post match. Great! I was hoping the longer walk and the fact that the tube runs more frequently than the overground trains would mean that it would have less of a queue. Let's hope the early kick off keeps people back.
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Post by tbwah on Apr 12, 2019 12:09:16 GMT 1
Sorry, I gave you peak price. Off peak is as you suggested £3.80 return. Seven sisters is carnage post match. 45 min queue after Palace and that's after a 25 min walk. Might not be so bad on Sat as fans will stay behind for a beer post match. Great! I was hoping the longer walk and the fact that the tube runs more frequently than the overground trains would mean that it would have less of a queue. Let's hope the early kick off keeps people back. Insider tip between me, you and the gatepost. Go to Tottenham Hale. It is a 5 minute shorter walk and much much less busy plus you get on the Tube the stop before the masses get on at Seven Sisters.
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Post by ilsonterrier on Apr 12, 2019 12:23:10 GMT 1
Great! I was hoping the longer walk and the fact that the tube runs more frequently than the overground trains would mean that it would have less of a queue. Let's hope the early kick off keeps people back. Insider tip between me, you and the gatepost. Go to Tottenham Hale. It is a 5 minute shorter walk and much much less busy plus you get on the Tube the stop before the masses get on at Seven Sisters. Thank you for the tip. It's not such much the walk that bothers me, it's the queuing. I'm really not a patient person so Tottenham Hale might be a much better option.
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Post by artysid on Apr 12, 2019 12:32:50 GMT 1
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Post by CaptainHart on Apr 12, 2019 12:50:14 GMT 1
What are drivers doing for parking tomorrow? Looked online and the official advice from Spurs is 'driving is not advised', but there's no actual suggestions of what to do if you're driving. Currently thinking of parking up in Enfield then getting a bus or train to the stadium as I'm struggling to find any info online about match day parking nearer to the ground. There's parking restrictions around Enfield Town and you'll need to negotiate the one way system to get in a car park. For street parking look at Aldersbrook Avenue it's an easy walk to Enfield Town station and there are extra trains from there.
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Post by timinenfield on Apr 12, 2019 13:19:06 GMT 1
Personally as someone who lives near Enfield town i think parking at bush hill park ( one stop from Enfield town) is a better option controlled parking is mon - fri around the station
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Post by CaptainHart on Apr 12, 2019 13:52:01 GMT 1
Personally as someone who lives near Enfield town i think parking at bush hill park ( one stop from Enfield town) is a better option controlled parking is mon - fri around the station Bit of a pain to get to though: Junction 25 and A10 or through Enfield Town. Swings and roundabouts.
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Post by johnnyx on Apr 12, 2019 15:49:16 GMT 1
Thinking about Cheshunt as looks a bit easier to park. Anyone know if this is any good?
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Post by CaptainHart on Apr 12, 2019 16:29:11 GMT 1
Thinking about Cheshunt as looks a bit easier to park. Anyone know if this is any good? It's OK, bit further round the M25. Car park next to station, you can get a train to WHL or Northumberland Park, not as frequent as Enfield Town.
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Post by johnnyx on Apr 12, 2019 16:46:14 GMT 1
That's great, thanks for the reply
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Post by brianmcbrain on Apr 12, 2019 20:31:39 GMT 1
arnos grove tube station . huge car park , £2 all day . tube to finsbury park , seven sisters then whl . £1.70
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Post by ilsonterrier on Apr 12, 2019 20:44:38 GMT 1
arnos grove tube station . huge car park , £2 all day . tube to finsbury park , seven sisters then whl . £1.70 Ssh - don't tell everyone about arnos Grove. That's our choice of station, although we'll work from seven sisters or Tottenham Hale rather than going through to White Hart lane
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Post by irverino on Apr 12, 2019 23:06:41 GMT 1
Pub for away fans is 'The Elmhurst' on Lordship Lane approx. 15/20mins walk to Stadium.
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Post by hackneytown76 on Apr 13, 2019 0:32:31 GMT 1
The pub on lordship lane for town fans,after match is a 10-15 min walk to turnpike lane tube on Piccadilly line ,6,stops kings cross, few pubs on way to station,and you see Tottenham in full glory
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Post by ilsonterrier on Apr 13, 2019 15:33:40 GMT 1
Great! I was hoping the longer walk and the fact that the tube runs more frequently than the overground trains would mean that it would have less of a queue. Let's hope the early kick off keeps people back. Insider tip between me, you and the gatepost. Go to Tottenham Hale. It is a 5 minute shorter walk and much much less busy plus you get on the Tube the stop before the masses get on at Seven Sisters. Thanks for the tip about Tottenham Hale - back at arnos Grove by 3.15, even after staying to the bitter end. At least that part of the day worked well. Decent little home you've got there by the way. 😎
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Post by tbwah on Apr 13, 2019 15:35:24 GMT 1
Insider tip between me, you and the gatepost. Go to Tottenham Hale. It is a 5 minute shorter walk and much much less busy plus you get on the Tube the stop before the masses get on at Seven Sisters. Thanks for the tip about Tottenham Hale - back at arnos Grove by 3.15, even after staying to the bitter end. At least that part of the day worked well. Decent little home you've got there by the way. 😎 All good mate. That south stand is something else!
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Post by sapphireblue on Apr 13, 2019 15:47:38 GMT 1
Now that the game is gone I'll tell folk that the next time we visit, the little advertised Bruce Grove is the easiest way to get away afterwards.
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Post by andyeastleake on Apr 13, 2019 18:57:50 GMT 1
Thanks for the tip about Tottenham Hale - back at arnos Grove by 3.15, even after staying to the bitter end. At least that part of the day worked well. Decent little home you've got there by the way. 😎 All good mate. That south stand is something else! The viewing area (& view) was very good (just a pity what we were watching was so sh*8te). However am I alone at being a bit underwhelmed by the facilities in the away end. Seemed too few food / drink outlets for the numbers in that area and very overcrowded. Not what you'd expect from a new stadium heralded as ground-breaking. It seemed like there was a whole area to the left of the entrance that would normally be further facilities not being used. Surely if it's needed for NFL it's needed for fans travelling away for football. I'd wager an awful lot it is COMPLETELY different in the home areas. PS When I eventually got them Pie and pint were very good but amazed at the lack of choice for pies. Breakfast pie or vegetarian.
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Post by tafftheterrier on Apr 13, 2019 19:08:54 GMT 1
Pub for away fans is 'The Elmhurst' on Lordship Lane approx. 15/20mins walk to Stadium. Now that pub was a dive 😂
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Post by tafftheterrier on Apr 13, 2019 19:10:08 GMT 1
All good mate. That south stand is something else! The viewing area (& view) was very good (just a pity what we were watching was so sh*8te). However am I alone at being a bit underwhelmed by the facilities in the away end. Seemed too few food / drink outlets for the numbers in that area and very overcrowded. Not what you'd expect from a new stadium heralded as ground-breaking. It seemed like there was a whole area to the left of the entrance that would normally be further facilities not being used. Surely if it's needed for NFL it's needed for fans travelling away for football. I'd wager an awful lot it is COMPLETELY different in the home areas. PS When I eventually got them Pie and pint were very good but amazed at the lack of choice for pies. Breakfast pie or vegetarian. I got a meat pie and very nice too, Pie and a pint for a fiver
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Post by tbwah on Apr 13, 2019 19:30:57 GMT 1
All good mate. That south stand is something else! The viewing area (& view) was very good (just a pity what we were watching was so sh*8te). However am I alone at being a bit underwhelmed by the facilities in the away end. Seemed too few food / drink outlets for the numbers in that area and very overcrowded. Not what you'd expect from a new stadium heralded as ground-breaking. It seemed like there was a whole area to the left of the entrance that would normally be further facilities not being used. Surely if it's needed for NFL it's needed for fans travelling away for football. I'd wager an awful lot it is COMPLETELY different in the home areas. PS When I eventually got them Pie and pint were very good but amazed at the lack of choice for pies. Breakfast pie or vegetarian. The 'Spurs' minced beef pie is very good. I don't think the ground is totally finished yet but finished enough to open. Some of our concourses are also quite crowded. I have found a bar away from the popular one in the South Stand where me and all my mates meet. Still busy but small queues etc. Apparently on our first two games the bars and food outlets took in the region of £8-900k.
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Post by andyeastleake on Apr 13, 2019 19:41:57 GMT 1
I got a meat pie and very nice too, Pie and a pint for a fiver Somebody else mentioned that offer to me. However my pie and a pint cost me £10. (but TBF decent quality).
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Post by Norn Iron Terrier on Apr 13, 2019 19:56:38 GMT 1
The viewing area (& view) was very good (just a pity what we were watching was so sh*8te). However am I alone at being a bit underwhelmed by the facilities in the away end. Seemed too few food / drink outlets for the numbers in that area and very overcrowded. Not what you'd expect from a new stadium heralded as ground-breaking. It seemed like there was a whole area to the left of the entrance that would normally be further facilities not being used. Surely if it's needed for NFL it's needed for fans travelling away for football. I'd wager an awful lot it is COMPLETELY different in the home areas. PS When I eventually got them Pie and pint were very good but amazed at the lack of choice for pies. Breakfast pie or vegetarian. The 'Spurs' minced beef pie is very good. I don't think the ground is totally finished yet but finished enough to open. Some of our concourses are also quite crowded. I have found a bar away from the popular one in the South Stand where me and all my mates meet. Still busy but small queues etc. Apparently on our first two games the bars and food outlets took in the region of £8-900k. We were often said to have the first of the 'New' stadiums, but think you now have the first of the 'Newer' Stadiums. Looks impressive in the media and looks set up to print you money for the forthcoming years. Makes me wonder how long until ours is completely outdated and needs a major refit/rebuild.
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Post by sabailand on Apr 14, 2019 14:40:41 GMT 1
What a superb ground, although not the biggest capacity wise its best in the country by a mile, that massive home end is awesome, cant really find fault with it except the cashless thingy, i didnt buy owt anyway though, definitely the benchmark for future big stadiums.
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Post by sapphireblue on Apr 14, 2019 15:12:37 GMT 1
What a superb ground, although not the biggest capacity wise its best in the country by a mile, that massive home end is awesome, cant really find fault with it except the cashless thingy, i didnt buy owt anyway though, definitely the benchmark for future big stadiums. I think the metal safe standing bars should be heated.
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Post by foxtrot666 on Apr 14, 2019 15:24:12 GMT 1
What a superb ground, although not the biggest capacity wise its best in the country by a mile, that massive home end is awesome, cant really find fault with it except the cashless thingy, i didnt buy owt anyway though, definitely the benchmark for future big stadiums. It's good but it's no Spotland.
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