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Has anyone parked around the Natural History Museum on a Sunday - is it residents only or is that suspended on a Sunday?


I'd normally go by train / tube but given the proposed temperature on Sunday coming and the fact that we've got a rediculously early skating slot, I was thinking that a warm car on the way home may make the day more pleasant. But don't want a stressed dad, trying to find parking that doesn't cost the earth.

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We regularly drive and park there on Sundays. We tend to get there 10 minutes before opening time, never had a problem. Seemingly limitless free on street parking. Generally we get a place on Cromwell Road, but if we don't have any joy turn onto Gloucester Road and park round Queen's Gate Gardens.

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