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NCP multi-storey car park in Pavilion Road
Costliest: the NCP multi-storey car park in Pavilion Road is £43.20 for six hours
NCP multi-storey car park in Pavilion Road What they charge

£43 for six hours in the most expensive car park

David Williams, Motoring Editor
9 Jun 2008


London's most expensive car park is revealed today: the Pavilion Road multi-storey in Knightsbridge.

Drivers must pay £43.20 for a six-hour stay at the National Car Parks facility, a survey by the Evening Standard shows.

One motoring organisation called the fee "mind-boggling".

The findings come as Westminster announced it is slashing the cost of staying at its Masterpark car parks with an "easyJet"-style pricing policy.

Motorists will be able to park for only 20p an hour under the new scheme, which links fees to demand.

This compares with NCP's Pavilion Road site, near Harrods, where an hour costs £7.20.

Our survey gauged the cost of parking for one hour or for six hours, the length of a typical shopping trip plus lunch.

The car park with the highest hourly fee was the NCP in Berners Street, Bloomsbury - £8.

The second most expensive in central London over six hours was the NCP at Welbeck Street, W1, where drivers must pay £32. One hour's parking costs £6.40.

By contrast, in nearby Oxford Street, Westminster's Masterpark charges £24.50 for six hours and £5 for an hour - and it is not even included in the council's budget scheme yet.

The fee to park at a roadside meter in the Welbeck Street area is £4 per hour. Today, AA president Edmund King said: "In most car parks in central London it costs more to park your wheels for an hour than it does to employ a babysitter, - the difference being that the car is often not looked after in car parks.

"Some of the charges are mind-boggling and certainly keep many shoppers out of central London."

Our survey also found that many NCPs have a minimum two-hour tariff, making parking potentially too expensive for shoppers wanting to be there for only an hour.

Westminster council's most expensive hourly rate is £6 at its Trafalgar Square car park. Its most expensive for six hours is £25 at Leicester Square and in Soho. The City of London's most expensive fees are at its London Wall facility, where it costs £3 for an hour's stay and £18 for six hours. Danny Chalkley, Westminster's cabinet member for environment and transport, said: "Many drivers in London are put off by expensive charges. Now they will be able to park far more cheaply on a first-come-first-served basis.

"We have seen the huge success of similar pricing schemes employed by easyJet for their passengers, and hope to emulate this."

Westminster says that since the launch of the congestion charge five years ago, retailers have complained that customers have been deterred by the £8 daily charge.

It hopes its new system will attract 30 per cent more drivers to central London car parks.

An NCP spokesman said: "Comparisons of prices across London can be misleading as they vary across different time bands and locations. We always try to keep our prices competitive and have recently frozen our tariffs for all our central London car parks. In addition, we offer discounted season tickets to regular customers.

"We are investing in our car parks to refresh their quality and safety as well as increasing the number of customer-facing staff. "

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You would think at that price that they would able to spell the sign correctly (see photo). 'Pavilion' has one 'l', as in the report.

- Observer, England, 10/06/2008 11:02
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It's funny; all these people saying no-one shops in London anymore and yet yesterday on Oxford Street I could barely move for the bodies. Surely London desperately needs people to travel by public transport and not by motor car - notwithstanding air quality and the environment, we just don't have the room. If you want to buy bulky items, get them delivered.

Please Westminster, flatten the car parks and build some affordable housing, that's what we really need!

- Paul, London, 10/06/2008 01:58
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Now factor in Congestion charges and then ask why people no longer shop in London...

- Cromwell, Woking, England, 09/06/2008 18:10
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This Is London, innit?

- Fraser, Telford Park, 09/06/2008 15:36
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Just another cat tax rip off in Britain.
The government rips us off with its fuel tax.
The police are ripping us off with its cash cameras
The councils rips us off with its penalty charges.
The car parks are now ripping us off to enter a car park.
Who is next?

- Mr S.Port, London, 09/06/2008 12:34
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