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Holiday Travel Tips

December 20th, 2010 by tara

 

Our travel tips on the best ways to travel to the Village from Boxing Day to 30 December…

1. Shop later in the week
Expect heavy traffic congestion on Boxing Day, wait a day or two to visit, the reductions will continue into the New Year.

2. Shop later in the day
From December 27th to Thursday 30th the Village is open until 8pm and restaurants Carluccio’s, Villandry and Busaba Eathai until 10pm. Visit our Opening Times.

3. Leave the car behind to avoid heavy traffic congestion
Take the train with Chiltern Railways to Bicester North station, and hop onto the Bicester Village shuttle bus for a 5 minute drive to the Village Services running throughout the festive period including Bank Holiday (excluding Christmas Day). Chiltern Railways runs from Birmingham through to London Marylebone, with a number of stops on the way including Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Banbury, Aylesbury and High Wycombe.

Bank Holiday Monday and Tuesday there will be a revised Saturday service, visit Chiltern Railways for up-to-date timetables.

Luxury Coach
Sit back and relax on the Shopping Express.  No need to worry about car parking, the Shopping Express is a daily coach service travelling from central London to Bicester Village. Book online.

Bus and Taxi
There’s also local bus routes from Aylesbury and Oxford or share a ride with friends and book a taxi for door to door service.

50 Pingle Drive
Bicester
Oxfordshire
OX26 6WD

Bicester Village Phone: +44 (0) 1869 323 200
Email Address: bicester@valueretail.com

London to Bicester Village in Style

July 26th, 2010 by Jenny Pashkova

Jenny Pashkova graduated from London College of Fashion with a journalism degree in 2005 and is a freelance features writer. Jenny has written for Dazed, Vogue, The Independent and Intersection magazine.  
Jenny recently visited Bicester Village for the first time on the Shopping Express, our new coach service from Central London.

Shopping Express

First of all, one thing off my chest. I am a Bicester Village convert. Any preconceptions, any pre-formed opinions and impressions should be left at the bus terminal.

Once on the Shopping Express from the Edgware Road stop, the coach was a smooth and stress-free journey straight to the Village. Plus, for the time-keeping fashionista, the bus departed on the dot to schedule!

When I arrived at Bicester Village, I thought I had entered another universe, where everything was cute, neat and came in small packages. All my favourite brands were there, presented in petite boutiques. My eyes rolled like marbles at all the stores that I literally didn’t know where to begin. I had four solid hours to shop, which seemed like almost too much, but little did I know that I would actually have a mad panic to make it back on the bus on time, shopping bags in tact.

I loved the mix of high-street to high-fashion. I also came across brands that I was pleasantly surprised to find, such as Joseph and Pascal, my favourite jeweller, which has since been bought by Annoushka.

I was so spoilt for choice. I wanted something from Nicole Farhi. I also wanted something from Reiss. In the end I settled on a pair of beautiful classic patent black flats from Furla and hopsack-linen flares from Hobbs. It’s not all about bygone season’s throwbacks here. Bicester Village is for classic apparel veterans and the bold and brave alike.