Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
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Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
Can anyone tell me of a 'bongo' friendly car park in Manchester - the Manchester city info website is the usual 'city' type and not user friendly - A postcode to put in Tom tom would be good!
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Re: Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
Depends what time of day and where you want to be, normally I try to time my visits to commence at 6pm when it's unmetered hours - all day Sunday too.
Clearly there's a lot of multi-stories that are no use, for unrestricted height you need somewhere like the carpark at Trafford Street off Albion Street (but this is a very expensive one) or there are several off Water Street and where it joins Trinity Way.
Clearly there's a lot of multi-stories that are no use, for unrestricted height you need somewhere like the carpark at Trafford Street off Albion Street (but this is a very expensive one) or there are several off Water Street and where it joins Trinity Way.
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Thanks for the response - going to let the train take the strain!!! Do a reccy whilst I'm wandering round for the next visit!!!
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Very sensible. When I want to park in Manchester I usually take my Bongo up to the Lake DistrictEvil Edna wrote:Thanks for the response - going to let the train take the strain!!! Do a reccy whilst I'm wandering round for the next visit!!!
But seriously, I've used a reasonable one not far past the top end of Deansgate, not far from G-Mex when I've been taking the family to the theatre in the Bongo. My knowledge of Manchester is not good so can't give you the name, but its up a (cobbled?) offshoot from the road and its all open ground parking.
Re: Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
hi
i work in manchester and park in a private car park - its open 6am - 6-30 pm monday to friday
let me know if you need a place
i work in manchester and park in a private car park - its open 6am - 6-30 pm monday to friday
let me know if you need a place
Re: Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
it's this one every time...
http://www.ncp.co.uk/car-park.html?cpid ... e%20Street
open air, pretty quiet, no height restriction, unattended, near the oxford rd train station and just £6.60 for 24 hours. what's not too like!
have fun
wb
http://www.ncp.co.uk/car-park.html?cpid ... e%20Street
open air, pretty quiet, no height restriction, unattended, near the oxford rd train station and just £6.60 for 24 hours. what's not too like!
have fun
wb
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Re: Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
I'm interested in this thread, as we will be looking for parking at or near the Trafford center come July. Any ideas?
Re: Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
never had a problem finding a space at the Trafford centrebrorabongo wrote:I'm interested in this thread, as we will be looking for parking at or near the Trafford center come July. Any ideas?
Another city centre, victoria station car park, near printworks, men arena, arndale. You may even get it cheaper, last time there was a friendly tramp on the gate recycling unexpired tickets at bargain prices
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Re: Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
Cheers Hotpot.
Now just have to find stuff to do for the rest of the week's holiday in Blackpool.
Now just have to find stuff to do for the rest of the week's holiday in Blackpool.
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Re: Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
Hotpot wrote:never had a problem finding a space at the Trafford centrebrorabongo wrote:I'm interested in this thread, as we will be looking for parking at or near the Trafford center come July. Any ideas?
Another city centre, victoria station car park, near printworks, men arena, arndale. You may even get it cheaper, last time there was a friendly tramp on the gate recycling unexpired tickets at bargain prices
i've not seen the parkopedia website before, great post hotpot ;D
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cheers weebull, come in handy a few times when trying to find a spot.
Brora, I don't usually have much money or time left after a trip to the trafford centre, so couldn't say , but hope you'll have a great time in Blackpool
Brora, I don't usually have much money or time left after a trip to the trafford centre, so couldn't say , but hope you'll have a great time in Blackpool
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Re: Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
Castlefieldmikeonb4c wrote:Very sensible. When I want to park in Manchester I usually take my Bongo up to the Lake DistrictEvil Edna wrote:Thanks for the response - going to let the train take the strain!!! Do a reccy whilst I'm wandering round for the next visit!!!
But seriously, I've used a reasonable one not far past the top end of Deansgate, not far from G-Mex when I've been taking the family to the theatre in the Bongo. My knowledge of Manchester is not good so can't give you the name, but its up a (cobbled?) offshoot from the road and its all open ground parking.
Re: Bongo Parking in Manchester - Help!
You can park in 80% of the Trafford Centre spaces - just stay in the outside carparks, no problem. (and its free)brorabongo wrote:I'm interested in this thread, as we will be looking for parking at or near the Trafford center come July. Any ideas?
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You can park outside the THEATRE OF DREAMS.
Except on match days
Except on match days