PostHeaderIcon parking in liverpool near anfield?

we’re driving in from holyhead for a monday night match, but we’ll be arriving around 2pm., and we need somewhere to park that isn’t too expensive, and isn’t too far from the ground, as none of us know liverpool that well, so we’ll need to find our way back to the car at around 10pm. for that, park and ride might not be a good idea, as i dont know how easy it would be to get back to at that time

anyone have any ideas?
thanks in advance!!

All the local schools make a fortune by turning their playgrounds into football car parks on match days. The nearer you park to the ground the dearer it is. You can park in North Liverpool Academy close to the ground for about £10 per car, or go to my children’s old school All Saints Anfield about 5 mins from the ground I think they charge between £5-7 per car. Do not park in the residential streets not because of car theft, I live in Anfield and there is no problem with cars being targeted, but because there is a residents parking zone all around the ground and we have passes to park. The wardens are pretty hot on looking for cars without a pass.

All the schools have high security fences and parking attendants so your car is safe in them.

hope you have a good trip and enjoy your stay in Liverpool.

Edit
You can’t park in the main car park at Stanley park, that is for season ticket holders and corporate guests only.

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3 Responses to “parking in liverpool near anfield?”

  • D says:

    dont park on the side streets put all expensive bits in the boot i got broken in last time
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  • roddysul says:

    There is a big car park on Stanley Park which is supervised. I’m not sure what time they open it up on match nights though - you might be a bit early and remember if you’re first in you’re likely to be last out.
    There are several other small car parks for about a fiver on pub car parks, disused petrol stations etc which you could use - all with signs and a bloke with a high viz jacket - if you want to try them
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  • Corneilius says:

    All the local schools make a fortune by turning their playgrounds into football car parks on match days. The nearer you park to the ground the dearer it is. You can park in North Liverpool Academy close to the ground for about £10 per car, or go to my children’s old school All Saints Anfield about 5 mins from the ground I think they charge between £5-7 per car. Do not park in the residential streets not because of car theft, I live in Anfield and there is no problem with cars being targeted, but because there is a residents parking zone all around the ground and we have passes to park. The wardens are pretty hot on looking for cars without a pass.

    All the schools have high security fences and parking attendants so your car is safe in them.

    hope you have a good trip and enjoy your stay in Liverpool.

    Edit
    You can’t park in the main car park at Stanley park, that is for season ticket holders and corporate guests only.
    References :

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