Ekimr Posted Monday at 11:59 Posted Monday at 11:59 Hi I attend a few games a season but normally just park up by avenue / cowherds and do the 30 / 40 odd minute walk For the legends game i will have a couple of 5 year old in tow and looking to somehow get much closer to the ground via public transport or preferably car parks. I dont think west quay is much better for an answer ..i am not seeing any obvious public car parks much closer It looks like buses from town centre might be the solution but happy to hear if any car parking solutions nearer to the ground (we normally approach down the avenue but would consider alternative if helped) Thanks
Football Special Posted Monday at 12:36 Posted Monday at 12:36 35 minutes ago, Ekimr said: Hi I attend a few games a season but normally just park up by avenue / cowherds and do the 30 / 40 odd minute walk For the legends game i will have a couple of 5 year old in tow and looking to somehow get much closer to the ground via public transport or preferably car parks. I dont think west quay is much better for an answer ..i am not seeing any obvious public car parks much closer It looks like buses from town centre might be the solution but happy to hear if any car parking solutions nearer to the ground (we normally approach down the avenue but would consider alternative if helped) Thanks Sometimes use multi story car park at ocean village, there's a shuttle bus that runs from there up to the ground, worth asking club to confirm that will be running on Saturday 2
ant Posted Monday at 12:36 Posted Monday at 12:36 On-road parking on Horseshoe Bridge is a potential. Not many spaces, but doable if you arrive at a reasonable time. It's about 20 mins walk to the ground down the Itchen Riverside Boardwalk. Walking back to your car will be faster than any other mode of transport - and then you've got direct access to Thomas Lewis Way. 1
Patrick Bateman Posted Monday at 14:13 Posted Monday at 14:13 2 hours ago, Ekimr said: Hi I attend a few games a season but normally just park up by avenue / cowherds and do the 30 / 40 odd minute walk For the legends game i will have a couple of 5 year old in tow and looking to somehow get much closer to the ground via public transport or preferably car parks. I dont think west quay is much better for an answer ..i am not seeing any obvious public car parks much closer It looks like buses from town centre might be the solution but happy to hear if any car parking solutions nearer to the ground (we normally approach down the avenue but would consider alternative if helped) Thanks Train is good - there is a St Mary's bus right outside the station (Toys r Us side) on a match day, it's only a couple of quid return
ecuk268 Posted Monday at 14:41 Posted Monday at 14:41 There's the new park and ride at Adanac Park, just off of the M271. The operate on matchdays but you'd need to check with them to see if the Legends game qualifies. https://www.bluestarbus.co.uk/southampton-weekend-park-ride 1
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted Monday at 20:09 Posted Monday at 20:09 If a 20 minute or so walk is OK for the young 'uns then the Marlands is a good place to park. Can always get a space and you just pay when you get back so no racing to get there. Alternatively, I think it's £4.50 for all day parking in the Toys-R-Us car park next door.
Barton Saint Posted Tuesday at 08:42 Posted Tuesday at 08:42 Best if you try and get into St Mary’s street and the small car park behind the shops and then it’s only a 10 minute walk to the stadium
John Boy Saint Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On 23/03/2026 at 11:59, Ekimr said: Hi I attend a few games a season but normally just park up by avenue / cowherds and do the 30 / 40 odd minute walk For the legends game i will have a couple of 5 year old in tow and looking to somehow get much closer to the ground via public transport or preferably car parks. I dont think west quay is much better for an answer ..i am not seeing any obvious public car parks much closer It looks like buses from town centre might be the solution but happy to hear if any car parking solutions nearer to the ground (we normally approach down the avenue but would consider alternative if helped) Thanks You could try the Car Park in 6 Dials just before the Criss-cross bridge heading away from the city on the Northam Road, just a short walk over the stadium access footbridge. Gosh the City Council have provided a What3words = ///canny.cloud.slime The place we use to park on matchdays when our Girls were under 10 was Crosshouse Quay car park, almost right under the Itchen bridge, its right on the water too so that added to the diversionary amusement seeing boats and stuff whilst eating their picnic lunch, less than a 10-12 minute walk to the ground without tiddlers messing about. Bit of a chore on a full fat matchday to get away from but Saturday should be easy. what3words ///minute.museum.wisdom Not quite as interesting and a similar walk is Bond Street over the road from the Northam Estate, marginally easier to get away after the game, if you are there in good time you could park on one of the Industrial Estate Roads for free, it is a popular spot. But an easy walk for sprouts. Bond Street is ///spring.burns.ahead If you don't use these you know they are there for "when can we go to football again".
Ekimr Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago Thank you to all those who have helped with information ...I have passed the information on to our son whom i am then meeting up with said 5 year olds ..much appreciated everybodys time. 1
SandyInOz Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Went to the Cov game in December (first game in 13yrs so I was completely clueless as to where to park). Parked at Shamrock Quay. Can't remember the cost (wasn't expensive) but was a 10min - 15min walk (about 1/2 mile). Pain in the arse to get out of the area though after the game. Traffic backed up for quite a while.
trousers Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago (edited) 4 hours ago, SandyInOz said: Went to the Cov game in December (first game in 13yrs so I was completely clueless as to where to park). Parked at Shamrock Quay. Can't remember the cost (wasn't expensive) but was a 10min - 15min walk (about 1/2 mile). Pain in the arse to get out of the area though after the game. Traffic backed up for quite a while. @SandyInOz - Do they allow van / minibus parking at Shamrock Quays? Looking at Google maps (satellite view) the car park looks fairly open plan, especially at the far end, so might be suitable? It's my son's stag do the day of the home game Vs Derby on 11th April and there's 14 of us going to the match in a hired minibus that we need to park somewhere within walking distance of the ground and city centre. (Have had a couple of other location suggestions on another thread). Cheers. P.s. sorry to hijack your thread @Ekimr! Edited 37 minutes ago by trousers
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