What Should I Do In Bicester?
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FAQs About Bicester
How Do I Get To Bicester?
To get to Bicester, you can take the following driving directions:
- From London, take the M40 and exit at Junction 9. Follow signs to Bicester.
- From Birmingham, take the M40 and exit at Junction 9. Follow signs to Bicester.
- From Oxford, take the A34 and then exit onto the A41 towards Bicester.
To get to Bicester by rail:
- From London, take a train from Marylebone station to Bicester Village.
- From Birmingham, take a train from New Street station to Bicester Village.
- From Oxford, take a train from Oxford station to Bicester North station.
If you are coming from nearby landmarks or towns:
- If you're driving from the Cotswolds, take the A44 towards Chipping Norton and then follow signs to Bicester.
- If you're traveling from Banbury, take the A4260 towards Bicester.
- If you're in Buckinghamshire, take the A41 towards Aylesbury and then follow signs to Bicester.
To avoid traffic, it is best to plan your trip outside of peak hours. You can also consider taking public transport if it is more convenient for you.
What's The Nearest Airport To Bicester?
The closest airport to Bicester is London Oxford Airport, located approximately 11 miles away. Alternatively, London Luton Airport is approximately 33 miles away and London Heathrow Airport is approximately 42 miles away. To travel from London Oxford Airport to Bicester, the suggested route is via the A34 and takes around 20 minutes by car.
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