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Help Cardiff people going to an event at Cardiff Principality and haven’t booked parking.

38 replies

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 21:26

It’s on a Sunday. Thinking of trying to get into Cardiff for 9.30am so hours behind the event. Is planning on doing park and ride, park and walk risky? Ie they’d be full. Would Sophia Gardens car park be full by that time? Any recommendations?

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ProjectsGalore · 15/04/2024 21:34

Sundays are usually quieter. Is it a huge event? There is an NCP car park directly opposite but it costs £32.95 or more for a day.

Mytholmroyd · 15/04/2024 21:35

Try the Justpark app? I use it a lot when visiting cities!

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 21:38

Well it’s Bruce Springsteen .Huge event for me 😄but maybe not by Harry styles size crowds maybe. I think it would be busy though. Can you book park and rides or would just rocking up on the day be ok.

How full does Sophia Gardens get?

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ThePoshUns · 15/04/2024 21:39

Is it Bruce Springsteen?
Sophia Gardens is a good bet, I've parked there for other concerts. You could risk on street parking around by the courts/ museum.
Or Cardiff bay and walk in from there.
Failing that if you're coming from east M4, park at Newport civic centre and jump on the train from there.

ThePoshUns · 15/04/2024 21:40

Don't park in st David's , you will never get out!

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 21:40

It is Bruuuuce!!!!

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WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 21:43

Feeling v twitchy re not having booked anything.

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ThePoshUns · 15/04/2024 21:43

It's going to be a great show!

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 21:44

If we get parking!😅

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ThePoshUns · 15/04/2024 21:44

I would say Sophia gardens is your best bet

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 21:46

Can’t find any event parking details anywhere. Do all the park and rides run until 9.00 pm
on a Sunday ?

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ThePoshUns · 15/04/2024 21:46

This was advice for Beyoncé last summer

www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/beyonce-cardiff-where-to-park-26917986.amp

WelshTattySlippers · 15/04/2024 21:48

What sort of time do you intend arriving at Sophia Gardens? TBH it does fill up pretty quickly when there’s an event on.

easylikeasundaymorn · 15/04/2024 21:51

9.30am on a Sunday it will be absolutely fine. Even on the days Ed Sheeran was playing (which were a complete nightmare) or during the 6 nations traffic is fine that early.

Agree with the other posters, DO NOT park either in the NCP that's closest to the stadium unless you have money to burn, or in St David's if you want to get out quickly.

Agree sophia gardens is a good bet and definitely won't be full up at that time, even if it is there is lots of on street parking nearby (most paid for) as a back up or 100s of spaces around the civic centre/museum area.

I'm not sure what time the P&R run, but should be on the cardiff council website - last I heard was the east side one doesn't run at all into town during weekends anymore though? (which is a bit pointless!) So unless you're coming from west wales you'd have to drive through cardiff to get to the leckwith P&R which would be a bit pointless.

Dancingfairydreams · 15/04/2024 21:52

Where are you coming from @WagonWh33l5 ? Do you need to drive? There may be a park & ride at cardiff city fc but the other ones don't operate anymore (pentwyn & County hall) any accessibility issues? How far away can you be, walking wise?

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 21:53

WelshTattySlippers · 15/04/2024 21:48

What sort of time do you intend arriving at Sophia Gardens? TBH it does fill up pretty quickly when there’s an event on.

Will get there as early as needs be( it’s Bruce) but preferably not before 9.30am Would Sophia Gardens be full by then?

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saveforthat · 15/04/2024 21:53

I'm going to see Michael McIntyre in Cardiff ON THE SAME DAY. I didn't realise Bruce was there until I tried to book a hotel and couldn't get anything under £400 per night. I'm now driving there and back and using Just Park.

Wyewaving · 15/04/2024 21:54

Could you park in one of the suburbs with a train station and get a train in and taxi back to your car?

We rented our driveway to someone seeing Harry Styles last year who did this.

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 21:55

easylikeasundaymorn · 15/04/2024 21:51

9.30am on a Sunday it will be absolutely fine. Even on the days Ed Sheeran was playing (which were a complete nightmare) or during the 6 nations traffic is fine that early.

Agree with the other posters, DO NOT park either in the NCP that's closest to the stadium unless you have money to burn, or in St David's if you want to get out quickly.

Agree sophia gardens is a good bet and definitely won't be full up at that time, even if it is there is lots of on street parking nearby (most paid for) as a back up or 100s of spaces around the civic centre/museum area.

I'm not sure what time the P&R run, but should be on the cardiff council website - last I heard was the east side one doesn't run at all into town during weekends anymore though? (which is a bit pointless!) So unless you're coming from west wales you'd have to drive through cardiff to get to the leckwith P&R which would be a bit pointless.

We’d be coming from the M4. That’s all really useful advice. Thankyou!

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Summertime16 · 15/04/2024 21:58

It’a the bank holiday Sunday also. Cardiff will be packed like a match day! I’m going but I live localish so am getting a bus.

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 22:01

😫

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Witchbitch20 · 15/04/2024 22:01

https://www.cardiff.gov.uk/ENG/resident/Parking-roads-and-travel/Travel-advice-for-major-events/Pages/default.aspx

This page normally gets updated closer to event days.

As said earlier avoid St David’s and John Lewis car parks - the blue cones of doom will be out and you’ll take hours to get out.

Sophia Gardens would be the most obvious but if the Park & Ride at the Council offices is running it’s probably the easiest.

Other option might be Red Dragon Centre and a good walk in and out of town.

Travel advice for major events

https://www.cardiff.gov.uk/ENG/resident/Parking-roads-and-travel/Travel-advice-for-major-events/Pages/default.aspx

WelshTattySlippers · 15/04/2024 22:01

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 21:53

Will get there as early as needs be( it’s Bruce) but preferably not before 9.30am Would Sophia Gardens be full by then?

If you intend parking up at Sophia Gardens before 9.30am you’ll be fine 😊 Enjoy Bruce! I’m sure you will 😉

Nevergoodenoughforthem · 15/04/2024 22:02

I have a sneaky little parking spot really close to the stadium which you can book via Just Park. It’s not cheap but it’s so close and easy in and out of the city (I also come into Cardiff via Coast Road and it’s alway so so quiet!).

WagonWh33l5 · 15/04/2024 22:04

Witchbitch20 · 15/04/2024 22:01

https://www.cardiff.gov.uk/ENG/resident/Parking-roads-and-travel/Travel-advice-for-major-events/Pages/default.aspx

This page normally gets updated closer to event days.

As said earlier avoid St David’s and John Lewis car parks - the blue cones of doom will be out and you’ll take hours to get out.

Sophia Gardens would be the most obvious but if the Park & Ride at the Council offices is running it’s probably the easiest.

Other option might be Red Dragon Centre and a good walk in and out of town.

Great. That’s fab advice too. Better than trying to book something?

Dh is now wondering about parking at Newpart Station and getting the train in.

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