Getting to your City Sightseeing tours in Oxford
Oxford is well connected by road and rail to and from London and other major cities. The cheapest and most convenient way to get to Oxford is by public transport.
When it comes to getting to Oxford city centre, there are many options. Depending on where you’re coming from, the easiest ways are by bus, train or foot, and you can plan your car-free visit at Good Journey.
Car
If you come to the city by car, we advise you to park at one of the four Park&Ride car parks. From there, the park&ride services will get you quickly to the city centre.
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Bus
Oxford Bus Company city buses operate high-frequency services throughout Oxford and to Abingdon, Wheatley, Wallingford, Wantage and Reading,.
Travel from South Oxfordshire to Oxford with Thames Travel bus services.
Coach
The airline coach services run daily from Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Oxford Tube provides connections with central London. For coach links from other major UK cities please visit National Express.
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Train
Oxford Rail Station and Oxford Parkway have regular links to London and all major UK cities. For information and timetables visit Great Western Railway and Chiltern Railways.
Once you arrive in the city centre, just hop on to a City Sightseeing Oxford bus at one of our 20 bus stops and purchase your ticket directly from the driver!
Need more information?
Come meet our friendly team at our Visitor Information Point located at 44 – 45 High Street. We welcome you daily from 09:30 to 17:00.