Where can I park my car in Oxford?
City Centre Car Parks
- Broad Street (on-street parking)
- Gloucester Green Car Park.
- Becket Street Car Park (Train Station)
- Oxpens Car Park.
- St Giles (on-street parking)
- Westgate Oxford Car Park.
- Worcester Street Car Park.
How much is car parking in Oxford?
Off-street parking
Location | Operator | Price |
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Worcester Street | Oxford City Council | £3.50 / hour |
Oxford Station – Main | Oxford City Council | £29.00 / day |
Oxford Station – Short Stay Multistorey Car Park | Apcoa (UK) Ltd | £3.80 / hour |
St Clement’s car park | Oxford City Council | £1.50 / hour |
Where can I park for free in Oxford?
Here are streets with free parking in Oxford:
- Cowley Place.
- Hertford Street.
- Oswestry Road.
- Temple Road.
- Gouldland Gardens.
- Atkyns Road.
- Marsh Road.
- Augustine Way.
How much does it cost to park in St Giles Oxford?
Up to 3 hours: £5.00. Up to 4 hours: £7.00. Up to 5 hours: £9.00. Up to 6 hours: £11.00.
Is parking in Oxford expensive?
Parking in Oxford is generally quite expensive and can be time-consuming as the best spaces are usually snapped up quickly.
Is parking difficult in Oxford?
Parking in Oxford city centre is difficult. There are access restrictions for cars within Oxford city centre, particularly for traffic coming into the centre from the east, along the High Street. For quick and easy access to the city centre you should use one of Oxford’s 5 Park and Ride sites.
Is parking free in Oxford on Sundays?
To avoid the traffic and parking charges Oxford city centre, use the park and ride….Zone 2.
Charging hours (Monday – Sunday 8 am to 10 pm) | Parking period | Parking charge |
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6.30 pm – 10 pm | Any length of stay | £5 |
Sunday 8 am – 10 pm | Any length of stay | £5 |
Can I park overnight at Westgate Oxford?
No parking worries and, with 11 hours of parking included in your combined ticket, you can enjoy everything Oxford has to offer for longer.
Is it difficult to park in Oxford?
Is it hard to park in Oxford?
Why is Westgate car park closed in Oxford?
It said that it closes the car park for ‘temporary periods’ when queueing causes congestion – the council said this strategy works as a ‘temporary solution’ and has been agreed with the car park’s operators. Yet the lack of notification about the closures has been criticised.
Where can you not drive in Oxford?
There are access restrictions for cars within Oxford city centre, particularly for traffic coming into the centre from the east, along the High Street. For quick and easy access to the city centre you should use one of Oxford’s 5 Park and Ride sites.”
Where can I Park in Oxford?
Parking in Oxford can be difficult though, with much of the city centre and beyond inside Controlled Parking Zones, where parking is strictly limited to pay-and-display bays for visitors. Alternatively, there are a good selection of off-street options to choose from, which is the recommended approach when looking to park in Oxford.
Who is responsible for car parks in Oxfordshire?
With the exception of two of Oxford’s Park and Ridecar parks, Oxfordshire’s district councils are responsible for car parks (off-road parking) in the county. Cherwell District Council Oxford City Council South Oxfordshire District Council
How do I contact Oxford City Council for parking queries?
For any queries regarding parking in Oxford please email [email protected] or phone 01865 252489.
Can I Park on single yellow lines in Oxford City Centre?
Blue Badge holders can also park on single or double yellow lines for a maximum of 3 hours, provided there are no loading bans signalled locally. Some of Oxford’s city centre off-street car parks do not adopt the Blue Badge scheme or have any disabled spaces at all, so make sure to check available facilities before you park.