five park and ride sites.
There are five park and ride sites located around Oxford’s ring road, with regular bus services to the city centre, and – from some car parks – to the hospitals. It is easy to use. You simply park your car and use a bus to get to your destination.
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Where is Park and Ride Oxford?
Park and Ride sites
- Pear Tree Park & Ride.
- Redbridge Park & Ride.
- Seacourt Park & Ride.
- Thornhill Park & Ride.
- Oxford Parkway Park & Ride.
- Bicester Park and Ride.
How much is the Park and Ride in Oxford?
East of Oxford, 15 mins from city centre (400 bus to city centre and 700 bus to hospitals). Thornhill park and ride is run by Oxfordshire County Council.
Parking only charges.
Time | Cost |
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Up to 1 hour | Free |
Up to 16 hours | £2 |
16-24 hours | £4 |
24-48 hours | £8 |
Do you pay for Park and Ride Oxford?
You can pay for parking and a day return bus ticket using the machines onsite. For car parking and one traveller £4.00. For car parking and two adults £5.00. Up to three children (under 16) can also travel using either of the Park + Bus ticket options.
Can you leave your car at Park and Ride overnight Oxford?
All Park and Ride sites are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Vehicles can be left overnight. Maximum stay 72 hours. Combined Park & Bus Tickets are available to purchase from the machines on site.
Are Oxford cars free?
Also unlike London charges such as the congestion charge which made allowances for hybrid vehicles, the Oxford ZEZ will not do likewise. Simply put, if your car requires petrol or diesel to run, even if it also uses electricity, you will need to pay a charge to enter the Oxford ZEZ.
Can I use my bus pass on park and ride in Oxford?
Park and ride buses
You can use your bus pass to travel on the Oxfordshire Park and Ride services. You will have to pay for parking at all of the park and ride car parks.
How much is a pint of beer in Oxford?
£4.57
The full list
UK | Cost Per Pint |
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London | £5.19 |
Oxford | £4.57 |
Edinburgh | £4.35 |
Bristol | £4.32 |
Is it free to park at Oxford Street?
Oxford Street parking from £10/day | JustPark.
How much is Oxford Tube?
Great value ticket options
Tickets | Adult | Young Person & Concessions |
---|---|---|
Single (one way journey) | £12 | £11 |
Return (within 3 months) | £18 | £16 |
Tube 12 (12 uses within one year) | £90 | £80 |
Is it difficult to park in Oxford?
Parking in Oxford city centre is difficult. There are access restrictions for cars within Oxford city centre, particularly for traffic coming into the centre from the east, along the High Street. For quick and easy access to the city centre you should use one of Oxford’s 5 Park and Ride sites.
Where is the cheapest parking in Oxford?
Where you can get the cheapest parking in Oxford
- Broad Street.
- Gloucester Green car park.
- Oxford Train Station (Becket Street)
- Oxpens car park.
- St Giles.
- Westgate car park.
- Worcester Street car park.
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Where is it best to park in Oxford?
City Centre Car Parks
- Broad Street – no parking available (except for some Blue Badge parking bays)
- Gloucester Green Car Park.
- Becket Street Car Park (Train Station)
- Oxpens Car Park.
- St Giles (on-street parking)
- Westgate Oxford Car Park.
- Worcester Street Car Park.
Is parking in Oxford expensive?
Parking in Oxford is generally quite expensive and can be time-consuming as the best spaces are usually snapped up quickly. If you need to bring your car into the city centre and park, below are the best (and worst) options.
Can you drive down Oxford Street after 7pm?
Motor vehicles must not enter Oxford Street via Portman Street / Park Street or Oxford Circus between 07:00 and 19:00 on Monday to Saturday inclusive, except for taxis and buses.
Are there toilets at Oxford park and ride?
Accessible Toilet (Park & Ride Waiting Room)
Accessible toilet facilities are available.
Is Oxford expensive?
This includes food, rent and social activities. These costs vary depending on a student’s lifestyle but in 2023, the estimated total living costs for a student at Oxford, including rent and food, are between £1,290 and £1,840 a month. For more details, go to living costs page.
Can you drive into the Centre of Oxford?
The daily charge covers the entire day, so a vehicle can enter and be used within the area on multiple occasions each day. Charges do not apply to vehicles that are parked within the zone and do not move. Charges will apply from 7am to 7pm, seven days a week, all year round.
Where can you not drive in Oxford?
Additional traffic restriction areas are show at Marston Ferry Road, Hollow Way, South Parks Road / St Cross Road, Worcester Street, Oxpens Road / Thames Street. Areas covered by workplace parking levy are not specific but cover most of the North, East and South of the city.
Can I use my Oyster in Oxford?
For all travel in the City of Oxford, Trains, Busses and Trams, there is a dedicated SmartZone style Oyster card that you can order free of charge online. Then top up with the amount you would like to spent, in exactly the same way as the London card works.
Can I use my OAP bus pass anywhere in the UK?
Where can I use my bus pass? Your bus pass is valid for use on all registered Bus services within England, so if you are visiting other places you should be able to use your pass. It is not valid in Wales* or Scotland.