Oxford and Bicester Village
Oxford
Oxford, a city in central southern England, it revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. The architecture of its 38 colleges in the city’s medieval center led poet Matthew Arnold to nickname it the ‘City of Dreaming Spires’.
Oxford has more clout than most other places of its size. The city centre is compact and simple to get around on foot, which makes it easy to explore this world-famous, culturally diverse, academically-important area.
Starting right in the centre of Oxford with the Bodleian Library complex, one of the oldest libraries in Europe and home to over 11 million books. As you walk east from Turl Street Kitchen to get here, take time to appreciate the architecture along the way, including Oxford’s own Bridge of Sighs (officially Hertford Bridge), the domed Radcliffe Camera at the foot of Catte Street, the decorative walls of the library’s Old School quad, and the Bodleian entrance door itself on Broad Street, decorated with college coats of arms.
With a wide array of shops bars and restaurants there is lots to do in this busy city
Bicester Shopping Village
Founded in 1995, Bicester Village sprang out of a field in Oxfordshire, England, to become one of the world’s leading luxury shopping destinations. Offering the most revered fashion and lifestyle brands with exceptional value for money.
Bicester & Oxford 29 SEPT 19 |
Under 2 £10.00 GBP 3 -15 Years £14.00 GBP 16 – 54 Years £18.00 GBP 55+ Years £17.00 GBP |
Pick up point: pt 1 |
Choose One Cannock Bus Station Downes News, Brownhills Salters Road, Walsall Wood Aldridge Post Office McDonalds, Rushall Hatherton Road, Walsall Farm Foods, Leamore Norton Lane, Gt Wyrley |
Pick up point(s) pt2 |
Extra pick up’s Bilston Police Station Asda, Darlaston Ashmore Pub, Wednesfield Dale, Willenhall New Invention Square Bloxwich Clock Faulkland Street, Wolverhampton McDonalds, The Scotlands |