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kiwibella · 02/04/2010 17:21

we're off to Peppa Pig at the Corn Exchange tomorrow! Is the Grafton the best and easiest place to park? It is the only spot that I know at the moment so hoping to consider other options. Thanks

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Claire2301 · 02/04/2010 17:31

You can park in the Grand Arcade (2 mins walk from the Corn Exchange) It would be similar prices to Grafton. If you type "Grand Arcade" in google it will give you details. Where are you coming from?

kiwibella · 02/04/2010 21:41

thanks Claire... I'm coming from Huntingdon. Last time I came I tried to find the GA carpark but got confused (think my satnav needs updating. I'll check out the website now

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ChasingSquirrels · 02/04/2010 21:43

lion yard is best (is that the Grand Arcade parking?)

Claire2301 · 02/04/2010 21:55

No worries - very easy to get to if you type CB2 3QJ into your sat nav that should take you there. CS - Yup GA is old Lion Yard car park.

silverswan · 02/04/2010 22:13

As another option, Queen Anne's is a bit further away (about 10 min walk across Parker's Piece) but cheaper than GA.

Lilymaid · 02/04/2010 22:33

Grand Arcade will probably be full on a Saturday and is very expensive. Queen Anne's is a possibility but is sometimes full on Saturdays now. I would go Park and Ride from Madingley Road.

ByThePowerOfGreyskull · 02/04/2010 22:48

I agree that it would be busy - is very convenient - allow queueing time to get to peppapig if you are going to park there.

kiwibella · 03/04/2010 22:23

next time we are going to do the park and ride. We always talk about it but end up leaving the house too late. Grafton was extortionate... but we were parked there for most of the day.

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