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Oxford is easily accessible by road and rail, and the Oxford Christmas Market in Broad Street is situated only a short 10 minute walk away from the train and coach stations. 
 

By Bicycle

To find out about bicycle routes in Oxford, about the park and pedal scheme and anything else related to cycling in Oxford, please visit this Oxford City Council website.

 


By Rail

We recommend using Trainline to search, compare and buy cheap train tickets to Oxford.

 

By Road
Oxford is connected to London, the M25 and the Midlands by the M40, and the Oxford ring road provides direct access to Southampton, Portsmouth and Bristol via the A34. For directions, visit www.theaa.com.

Plan ahead using the fuel cost calculator to see how much your journey will cost.

By Coach or Bus
Regular coach links run daily from central London (100min), Heathrow (80min) and Gatwick (120min) airports.
Oxford Tube (to and from London) 

The Airline (to and from Heathrow and Gatwick)

 

For coach links to other major UK cities, visit National Express

 

The Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach run full services of local buses around Oxford and surrounding towns.
 

 

Parking

Oxford has five Park & Ride car parks, with frequent bus links into the city centre. Visit the Park and Ride website for more information.

Green car parks are all a short walking distance from Oxford city centre. Click here for more details about Oxford’s car parks.

 

Coach parking is currently available at the Redbridge Park & Ride, visit the Oxford County Council website for more information.

 

 

Disabled Parking

There are several blue badge bays in Broad Street, where blue badge holders can park free of charge. For further information on disabled parking in Oxford, click here.

 

 

For more information about Oxford, we recommend visiting Experience Oxfordshire and Daily Info.

 

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