Located in the heart of Oxford, the historic Oxford Castle and Prison is a popular visitor attraction. To reach this destination, you have several options depending on your point of departure and preferred mode of transport:
Oxford Railway Station is well connected to major cities in the UK. From the station, Oxford Castle and Prison is a short walk away. Here’s how you can go about it:
Oxford has an extensive bus network, with many services stopping at Oxford City Centre, which is a short walk from the Castle and Prison. Key providers include Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach. Once in the city centre, follow the signs to the Oxford Castle and Prison.
If you're driving, the nearest car parks are Westgate Car Park and Oxpens Car Park. From there, it is a brief walk to the Castle and Prison. Please note that parking in central Oxford can be limited and expensive. Furthermore, driving within Oxford city centre may be restricted as part of the city's traffic management and low emission strategies.
If you are coming from overseas or via a domestic flight, the closest major airport is London Heathrow (LHR). From Heathrow, you can take The Airline coach service directly to Oxford. Alternatively, you can take the Heathrow Express to London Paddington and then a train to Oxford.
Oxford is a cycle-friendly city with numerous bike stands and rental options. Oxford Castle and Prison is accessible via the city's comprehensive network of cycle lanes and paths. If you are staying in Oxford, walking is often the best way to get around, with the Castle being within easy reach of most central locations.
Always remember to check for any travel updates or changes to services that might affect your journey before you set out to visit Oxford Castle and Prison.