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Travel Information:

Getting to Oxford:
  • From London Heathrow: There is a very convenient bus service from London Heathrow to Oxford, X70, that runs approx. every 30 minutes. A return fare is approximately 18 GBP. The journey take approximately 70-90 minutes. The bus may be boarded from:
    • Terminals 1, 2, 3: Central Bus Station, bay 14
    • Terminal 4: bay 15
    For further information on this service (timetables, up-to-date fares, etc) see Oxford Bus Company. Tickets may be bought on the bus.
  • From London Gatwick: Again, there is a convenient bus service from London Gatwick to Oxford, X80, that runs every hour. A return fare is approximately 24 GBP. The journey takes roughly 120 minutes. The bus may be boarded from:
    • North terminal: bay 4
    • South terminal: see website (below)
    For further information on this service (timetables, up-to-date fares, etc) see Oxford Bus Company. Tickets may be bought on the bus.
  • From anywhere else: See here to plan your route to Oxford. Includes links to National Rail, buses, etc.


Getting around in Oxford:

Most places will be within walking-distance of one another. Here are some useful maps: For example, a walk from Merton to the Denys Wilkinson Building is a brisk 10-12 minute walk.

For information on buses, taxis and so forth, please view Dailyinfo