Parking Near Victoria Station: An Honest Guide to Your Options
17 July 2026 · 4 min read · By the LFCP team
Type "Victoria station car park" into a search engine and you get a wall of aggregator listings and not much straight talk. Here is the honest version. We operate two car parks within ten minutes' walk of London Victoria Station, so we are not neutral, but every fact below is checkable, and we would rather you know exactly what a car trip to Victoria involves before you book anything.
One quick disambiguation before we start: this guide is about London Victoria Station in SW1, the rail and coach hub near Buckingham Palace. It is not about Victoria Park, the large green space in East London, which is a different place several miles across town.
The closest car park: Eccleston Place, three minutes away
Our Victoria car park is on Eccleston Place, London SW1W 9NF, about a three-minute walk from Victoria Station and five minutes from Victoria Coach Station. All bookings are made online, and cash is not accepted on site.
Details that matter on the day:
- Getting in: enter via Eccleston Street, then turn right onto Eccleston Place. There is no entrance from Ebury Street, and sat-navs sometimes try to send you that way, so trust the Eccleston Street approach.
- Parking style: surface bays; park with the bollard centred in your space.
- Hours: the site is open 24 hours for entry and exit, so an early train out or a late arrival back needs no special planning.
- Vehicles: cars only. Large vans cannot park here due to space constraints.
- Price and cancellation: the live price for your exact times shows on the booking page before you pay, and parking bookings come with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time.
The block itself is worth knowing too: Eccleston Yards, an independent retail and food precinct, sits about 80 metres from the entrance, which solves the "I am an hour early for my train" problem nicely.
If it is full: Belgravia, eight minutes away
We run a sister site around the corner: our Belgravia car park at Belgravia Court, 33 Ebury Street, SW1W 0NY, about an eight-minute walk from Victoria Station. Access works differently there: entry is by keypad, the code is emailed with your booking confirmation, and the exit gate at the far end opens automatically as you drive towards it. Park within the white lines, and again, cars only.
Belgravia also puts you eight minutes from Sloane Square Station and three from Eaton Square, so if your day is Chelsea-and-back rather than train-and-back, it can actually be the better pick. Both sites are compared side by side on our Victoria Station parking page: pick by date availability, as pricing is comparable.
What driving to Victoria really costs
Parking is only part of the bill in this corner of London, and pretending otherwise would be misleading:
- Congestion Charge. Victoria sits right on the western edge of the Congestion Charge zone: the boundary runs along Grosvenor Place and Vauxhall Bridge Road, just east of the station, and both of our sites are on the Belgravia side of it. Approach from the west or south-west and your route may never enter the charged zone at all; drive across central London to get there and it will. The charge is £18 per day at the time of writing (July 2026), so check your exact route and vehicle on TfL's official checker before you set off rather than guessing.
- ULEZ. The Ultra Low Emission Zone covers every London borough, including Victoria. Most modern petrol cars (roughly 2006 onwards) and diesels (roughly September 2015 onwards) meet the standard and pay nothing; a non-compliant vehicle pays £12.50 per day at the time of writing (July 2026). Same TfL checker, two minutes to confirm.
- Parking. Whatever the live rate is for your times, you see it before you pay, and the rate is locked in when you book, so a delayed train home does not turn into walk-up surprise pricing.
Coach trips, theatres, and the walk to the Palace
Victoria is more than the railway station, and one parking spot covers a surprising amount of it:
- Victoria Coach Station is about five minutes' walk from the Eccleston Place site. If you are catching a coach, book parking for the full length of time you will be away rather than paying somewhere by the hour.
- Apollo Victoria Theatre (home of Wicked) and Victoria Palace Theatre (home of Hamilton) are both about four minutes away. For an evening show, book a slot that comfortably covers curtain-up to final bow, plus the walk each way.
- Buckingham Palace is roughly twelve minutes on foot, with the Royal Mews and Westminster Cathedral each about nine.
If Victoria is one stop in a bigger London day, our London parking guide covers all of our sites across the city.
When you should not drive
Honesty cuts both ways. Victoria is one of the best-connected stations in the country: dozens of rail routes, the Victoria, District and Circle lines, and the national coach network all meet there. If you are travelling alone and a direct train or Tube gets you to Victoria, take it; you will not beat it door to door, and you skip the Congestion Charge question entirely.
Driving earns its keep in the usual cases: a car full of people or luggage, a very early coach or a late arrival back, mobility needs, or an itinerary that goes beyond walking range of the station. For those trips, pre-booking a space beats circling Westminster's controlled parking zones hoping a meter comes free.
Frequently asked questions
What is the closest car park to Victoria Station?
Our Victoria car park on Eccleston Place (SW1W 9NF) is about a three-minute walk from the station. If it is fully booked, our Belgravia car park at 33 Ebury Street (SW1W 0NY) is about eight minutes away on foot and uses the same account and booking flow.
Is parking near Victoria Station inside the Congestion Charge zone?
Victoria sits right on the zone’s western boundary, which runs along Grosvenor Place and Vauxhall Bridge Road. The charge applies to driving in the zone, not to where you park, so it depends on your route in. It is £18 per day at the time of writing (July 2026); check your route and vehicle on TfL’s official checker before you travel.
Can I park overnight or for several days near Victoria Station?
Yes. The Eccleston Place site is open 24 hours for entry and exit, so multi-day stays for a rail or coach trip work well: book the full length of time you will be away and the booking covers the whole stay.
Can I park a van near Victoria Station?
Not at these two sites. Both Victoria and Belgravia are cars only, with large vans excluded due to space and access constraints.
Is this the same place as Victoria Park?
No. Victoria Park is a large public park in East London, several miles from Victoria Station. This guide covers parking at London Victoria Station in SW1, the rail and coach hub near Buckingham Palace.