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Getting to Alexandra Palace: Transport, Tube and Parking

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Oliver Hartwell

1 July 2026 · 2 min read

Getting to Alexandra Palace: Transport, Tube and Parking

Getting to Alexandra Palace, a locally written guide with insider tips, the best spots, and what to know before you go. Plan your visit with confidence.

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Getting to Alexandra Palace: Transport, Tube and Parking

Alexandra Palace is well connected, with its own railway station and a free shuttle bus on event days. That single fact shapes much of what follows, and it's the first thing worth getting straight. This guide sets out what's actually worth knowing, in plain terms.

Key Takeaways
- Alexandra Palace is well connected, with its own railway station and a free shuttle bus on event days
- Alexandra Palace station (National Rail) and Wood Green tube (Piccadilly line) are the main approaches
- The site has on-site parking, though it fills quickly for major events
- The walk up through the park from the station is steep but scenic

The Short Answer

Alexandra Palace is well connected, with its own railway station and a free shuttle bus on event days. That single fact shapes much of what follows, and it's the first thing worth getting straight.

What Locals Know

Alexandra Palace station (National Rail) and Wood Green tube (Piccadilly line) are the main approaches. It's the kind of local knowledge that turns a decent visit into a genuinely good one.

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Making the Most of It

The site has on-site parking, though it fills quickly for major events. Worth knowing before you go, rather than discovering it the hard way on the day.

Good to Know Before You Go

The walk up through the park from the station is steep but scenic. None of it is complicated, but a little planning goes a long way here.

Practical Tips

  • Alexandra Palace is well connected, with its own railway station and a free shuttle bus on event days
  • Alexandra Palace station (National Rail) and Wood Green tube (Piccadilly line) are the main approaches
  • The site has on-site parking, though it fills quickly for major events
  • The walk up through the park from the station is steep but scenic

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the nearest station to Alexandra Palace?

Alexandra Palace National Rail station is closest, with a free shuttle bus on event days; Wood Green on the Piccadilly line is the nearest tube.

Is there parking at Alexandra Palace?

Yes, there is on-site parking, though it fills quickly for major events, so arriving early or using public transport is wise.

What zone is Alexandra Palace in?

Alexandra Palace station sits in Zone 3 on the National Rail network, with Wood Green tube also in Zone 3.

Final Thoughts

There is more to this corner of north London than first meets the eye, and a little local knowledge, exactly what this guide has set out to give, goes a long way. Go in prepared, leave room to wander, and you'll get far more from it than any quick description suggests.


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Oliver Hartwell

Oliver is a lifelong Hampstead resident and architectural historian who has spent three decades uncovering the stories behind the village's Georgian terraces, hidden lanes, and literary landmarks. His writing blends meticulous research with a warm, accessible style.

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