BRIGHTON, ENGLAND, July 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Discover the hidden treasures of Westfield London shopping centre as visitors who drive to the centre will now be able to relax and indulge in Westfield's all-inclusive fashion, food, leisure and entertainment all day for a maximum of GBP5 from Monday to Friday, and a maximum of GBP8 on Saturday and Sunday at Westfield's 4,500 space car park.
Westfield London is encouraging visitors to enjoy the 360 degree experience on offer at a capped cost, allowing more time to experience the diverse fashion, food and round-the-clock leisure and entertainment.
Being Europe's second largest inner city shopping centre - with five anchor stores, including Debenhams, Next, M&S, House of Fraser, Waitrose and over 310 luxury, premium and high street retailers showcasing more than 750 brands - Westfield London offers an immersive all-day experience. Food and entertainment is as important as fashion, with more than 60 exciting eating concepts offering some 25 styles and nationalities of cooking to explore.
Myf Ryan, General Manager Marketing UK, says: "We are delighted to be able to provide our visitors with exceptional parking value in the heart of the Capital as part of a special Summer offer. We want to give visitors the time to experience everything Westfield has to offer at their own pace. We look forward to welcoming our frequent and new visitors to fully immerse themselves in our first-class shopping and exceptional dining offer."
Westfield London has 4,500 car parking spaces located over three levels, positioned directly below the centre. Parking is made easy with intelligent software that uses directional lighting to lead motorists to available spaces - vacant (green light), occupied (red light), exclusively for blue badge holders (blue light) or parents with prams (orange light). The car park also facilitates electric car users with 30 easily accessible charging points.
A Valet Parking service is available by following the red signs to Valet Parking. Upon arrival at the Valet Parking area; shoppers will be given a hand-held Valet buzzer to take with them in exchange for their car keys. Relax in the luxury lounge whilst enjoying complimentary beverages and a wide selection of reading material, or just head straight to the shops. Ten minutes before you are ready to leave, simply buzz your hand-held device and your car will be waiting for you when you return.
Westfield London, W12, is located just 5 miles from Piccadilly Circus and by car just 20 minutes from London Heathrow airport and 1 hour 20 minutes from Brighton.
Notes to Editors:
Park at Westfield London for the flat rate of GBP5.00 weekdays for the whole day (usual price GBP30.00).
Park at Westfield London for the flat rate of GBP8.00 weekends for the whole day (usual price GBP30.00).
Hourly Car Parking Rates
Offer subject to change and cancellation without notice.
*capped rate of GBP5.00 per day for weekdays and GBP8 for weekends.
Offer only applies to customers who park at Westfield London.
Offer available from 11.06.12 - 31.07.12.
Car park terms and conditions apply:
http://uk.westfield.com/london/getting-there/car/terms-and-conditions
Travelling by car is simple. With easy access from the West Cross route and clearly sign-posted surrounding roads, driving-in and out of the area couldn't be easier.
When programming a SATNAV device, input the postcode W12 7SL. This will guide you directly to Ariel Way where you will be able to follow the signs to the car par park.
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