International band Coldplay are coming to Cardiff for two nights on Tuesday, June 6 and Wednesday, June 7. Thousands of fans will be heading to the Welsh capital to watch the band take the Principality Stadium by storm.
There are lots of ways to get into Cardiff for the gigs, including public transport, but if you are planning on driving you might be wondering where to park. There are plenty of parking options in Cardiff for both nights of the concerts.
You can park at Event Park & Ride at Cardiff City Stadium in Leckwith which can be accessed from junction 32 of the M4, following signs to the site. It will drop off at Fitzalan Embankment after 1.5 miles and this is approximately a 10-15 minute journey to the city centre.
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It costs £12, payable on the day. Staff will arrive at the car park at 9am when the site opens, with the first bus leaving at 9.30am. The last bus will leave Fitzalan Embankment at midnight and the park & ride site will close at 12.30am the following morning, after each concert.
There is also Park & Walk from County Hall car park in Cardiff Bay which will also be available, opening at 2pm and closing at midnight. It'll cost £5 to park there.
Civic centre parking for cars and coaches will cost £20, payable on the day with card payment available. You can access it by exiting junction 32 on the M4 and heading south on the A470 towards the city centre, following signage to the civic centre. The car park will open at 8am and close at midnight, and it's around a 15-minute walk to the stadium.
Parking for cars at Sophia Gardens will be available for £20, also taking card payments. It's approximately a 0.5-mile walk to Gate 2 from there, and you can access it via Junction 32 of the M4. The car park opens at 8am and closes at midnight.
City centre car parks will be available including North Road car parks, St David's Shopping Centre, John Lewis, Capitol Shopping Centre and the NCP car parks at Adam Street, Dumfries Place and Greyfriars Road. You can keep up to date with the latest What's On news by signing up to the newsletter here.
Disabled parking is available at various private car parks, with drivers advised to check individual websites for availability. Sophia Gardens is the recommended car park by the council for disabled drivers. For everything else you need to know about the concerts, read here.
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