How to get to the Festival
Lloyd Park, Coombe Road, Croydon, CR0 5RD
Taking the tram is the quickest and easiest way to get to Croydon Summer Festival.
Tram:
Route 3 to Lloyd Park
Train:
15 mins from London Bridge or Victoria to East Croydon Station
45 mins from Brighton to East Croydon Station
(then 10 minutes by tram on Route 3)
Cycling:
Bikes can be locked in the Festival bike-park at gate 2
Car:
Car Parking £5 per day. Entrance to car park on Conduit Lane Lloyd Park is wheelchair accessible although there is some uneven ground
Enquiries:
TRAFFIC AND SITE OFFICE
A traffic management scheme will be in operation to assist with the smooth flow of people to and from the site. There will be some parking restrictions but access for residents will be maintained.
The site office number is 07901 867 127
Please get in touch via our contact form
Guidelines
Do…
Cycle to the festival
There is a bike park with a security attendant, location marked on the site map.
Use the Tram
Use the tram (route 3) to get to Lloyd Park, there will be extra trams laid on for the weekend.
Check the Weather
Dress appropriately / bring suntan lotion and be prepared in the unlikely circumstance that it rains!
Use the Official Car Park
If you are driving then please use the official car park, it is only £5, is secure and within easy access to the Festival site.
Park legally
In the surrounding areas there will be traffic wardens, police and Council tow vehicles in attendance. Cars parked illegally will get a ticket and may be towed away.
Bring some Money
Cash machines on site. Many traders will only accept cash.
Bring the kids
Bring your children to the Festival but keep a good eye on them as it’s easy for them to get lost in the crowd. If you do lose them go to the nearest steward as we have a system in place for re-uniting carers with children. Make sure your children have a mobile phone number for you. We do have a children’s activities area on site with CRB checked attendants and stewards, but under 8’s must be accompanied by an adult - it is not a crèche.
Respect other people
Have fun and sample the delights of the festival but please note, as every year, there will be a full festival security team and anybody causing a disturbance or breaking the law will be removed and handed over to the Police.
In case of any emergency, follow the stewards’ instructions.
Don’t…
No Animals
No animals are allowed on site, except assistance dogs.
No Glass on site
Don’t bring glass of any sort onto site as they will be taken away at the entrance.
No drugs, weapons or knives
A robust search policy on entrance is in place and the Police will be on hand to deal with any issues.