Getting Around Oxford
Oxford City Centre in Great Britain is a small, intimate town outside of London. Transportation in Oxford mainly involves self propulsion through walking or riding bicycles. There are motorized transportation options if you would rather save your energy for enjoying the sites of Oxford.
Traveling on Foot or Cycle
Bicycles are all over Oxford City Centre, and they are the main form of transportation for most of the local residents. There are plenty of sidewalks and roads that are ideal for cycling. Most of the travel destinations are within comfortable cycling distance. Many people choose to travel through Oxford City Centre on foot as well. The town's pace is slow and easy, which lends itself to the slower modes of transportation that are available. If you are a visitor to Oxford you can rent a bicycle to ride for a small fee while you are in town.
Coaches and Trains
There are two main coach companies that provide service to Oxford City Centre. Coaches, also known as buses, can take you anywhere within the city for a small fee. There are double decker coaches available for a ride with a bit more character than your average single level city coach. If you are interested in getting out of town, coaches commonly run between cities as well as all the way to Scotland and Wales. Coach fares are far less expensive than train fares. The trains that serve Oxford City Centre run more slowly than most continental trains, which adds to the appeal of traveling by coach instead.
Hire a Taxi
When you are in a hurry and can't wait for the coach schedule, you can always hire a taxi to take you where you need to go. Taxi fares are much higher than coach fares, but you are paying for the convenience of traveling where you want and when you want. You can call a taxi company to schedule pick up at any time, or you can try your luck hailing a taxi on an Oxford city street.
