Reviews
It's not smart or pretty, but does the job. Use it as free drop-off to the station
Not the cleanest and safest looking car park. Got charged more booking a parking spot on the website, than I would have if I had parked and paid at the machine directly. Don't get the logic at all there. Only positive side is it's close to the Paddington station.
Car park is tight, dark, filthy and expensive. When coming from the road it's a blue frame with white writing, easy to spot. Once in, it feels like after WW2. It's in need of a big overhaul. There are some rent a car companies, which along with network rail vehicles make it a bit crowded as well. The spaces are tight for an estate or bigger. There is a 10 min walk to the station, but I suggest you walk out through the car entrance and go via street to the station, as the internal route is disgusting and rat infested. For what it offers it's pretty expensive, but it's the only one in the area.
I know the humps may be necessary but they are awful! Parking is a awkward. Now with even more reserved spots taken, it's hard to find a spot. Sometimes the clerk is not there. Ring the number and no answer.
It's weird, some kind of disused train station. But that makes it interesting. High security presence, ideal location near tube lines, 'London prices', you can pay with card at the pay and display machines. Outside of the congestion charge zone.
The layout could be better. It's hard to get past cars and the spaces are too small.
Very dark, very tight to get into any space. Two of the meters were broken, when I found the guy in the hut and said what should I do as I was now running late he told me I should have left with more time! The preceeded to tell me to goto the other meter which is a 5 minute walk away. Or call the number and use the automated system. The only redeeming feature of this place is that you walk from it straight to platform 1 hence 2 stars. I do not recommend someone park hear on their own when it is dark or late at night.
There are hardly any spaces available since two different car rental firms have taken over the car park. Maybe around 10-15 left for the public so not really a public car park anymore. Don't risk it!
It's a car park, there's very little to add really. The disabled bays are wide but because of the way cars are allowed to park along the wall, it can be a trial to maneuver out if you have a larger car, if you reverse in its tricky to get enough access to easily get a wheelchair out of the boot. Weekday parking prices are fair considering it's location is close to a major train station but Sunday parking is £11.00 all day, whether you're stopping for 30mins to drop someone off or there all day. I've taken stars off for the weekend parking prices and that it looks a bit isolated, so if you're a lone female at night it could be intimidating
Handy for West London, good transport links. Apcoa Connect payment method is convenient, not cheap £30/day, shorter periods available,but no where us in London.