Areas near Wembley to stay

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Morning all,

Just after some help if possible please. Me and the wide are going to see Ed Sheeran in a few weeks at Wembley Stadium.

All the hotels near by are £250+ per night, just wondering if people can reccomend other places we could stay that aren't too far away but just far enough to not be in the catchment area of the stadium.

We can then look to get the tube or taxi after the event.

Thanks very much.
 
Yeah to be honest I don't think I would get away with them!

Don't mind paying around £150-£200 per night. This is on a Friday night.
 
You might as well look at stuff along the jubilee on the way into town. If you want cheap something like travelodge marlybone is a five min walk from baker St which is 15 mins or so from Wembley.

You can do some central London stuff in the AM then too.
 
Yeah to be honest I don't think I would get away with them!

Don't mind paying around £150-£200 per night. This is on a Friday night.

Spending 200 quid a night on a hotel to crash at after a concert seems completely ridiculous unless you are absolutely loaded.

Looks like quite a lot of the local Premier Inn's are taking advantage of the concert and are comedy money but there is one in Kew at 97 quid?
 
Wembley is well connected. You don't need to stay right next to it. Premier inn at Brent Cross is good one already mentioned.
 
Premier Inn London Hanger Lane is on the 83 bus route to Wembley or short walk to Park Royal tube then two stops to Sudbury Town. 18 Bus to Wembley takes ten minutes and not held up by traffic or diversions. Neither journey should take more than 30 minutes. You could even walk back from the stadium.
 
What about staying somewhere like High Wycombe, Gerrards Cross or Beaconsfield, the train to Wembley is only about 20 minutes and I can't imagine it being expensive there.
 
Premier Inn London Hanger Lane is on the 83 bus route to Wembley or short walk to Park Royal tube then two stops to Sudbury Town. 18 Bus to Wembley takes ten minutes and not held up by traffic or diversions. Neither journey should take more than 30 minutes. You could even walk back from the stadium.

It's also £174 a night on his date - for a Premier Inn!! :D
 
[TW]Fox;28201804 said:
It's also £174 a night on his date - for a Premier Inn!! :D

A silly price but then they all put up their prices when something is on at Wembley. I nearly booked it for him. :D
 
Are you literally just crashing there or do you intend to have a day in London afterwards? I'd stay central if you want to do touristy stuff aftewards. If not, have you looked on Airbnb for places at the northern end of the Jubilee line?
 
Hi All,

Thanks for the suggestions, as luck would have it some friends are back in town that weekend so we are able to stay with them.

More beer money! :)
 
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