The best places to park near Wembley Stadium for The Eras Tour London dates

Taylor Swift will sing at Wembley Stadium for eight days this year as part of her European Eras Tour, which runs from June to December. She will perform at the famous venue on June 21, 22 and 23 and then on August 16, 17, 19 and 20.

Wembley’s website states that every date is sold out, so tough luck for those hoping to get a ticket. When it comes to trains and the Tube, Wembley Stadium is served by two Tube stations and three lines: Wembley Park, which operates the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, and Wembley Central, which operates the Bakerloo line and London Overground.




Some Swifties may want to go there by car. In that case, you need to know exactly where it is best to park.

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This is essential reading for anyone hoping to see Taylor Swift (Image: Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty Images)

Where to park

It is best to go to one of the official Wembley Stadium car parks, which you can reserve here . There are no more places available for Taylor’s June dates, but there are plenty of places available for August, which cost £40 plus a £2.50 booking fee.

Even though concertgoers would like this, it is absolutely forbidden to park on the street, as this applies to local residents. Brent Council’s website says the rules are particularly strict on event days – when up to 90,000 people can attend the stadium.

The website states: “The restrictions on event days apply from 8am to midnight on main roads leading to the stadium and generally from 10am to midnight elsewhere in residential areas outside the controlled parking zone.”

Wembley Stadium is also strongly encouraging people to avoid ‘pop-up’ private car parks, which often pop up on event days. The website states: “They probably don’t have the right insurance, so you won’t be covered if something happens to your car and they are to blame.