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How To Get To Bicester Village Outlet From Central London

This article will show you exactly how to go to Bicester Village from central London. Out of the five methods to go this luxury outlet mall, the best way is to book the Klook Train Package (Method 1), because it is the cheapest and most efficient. This article was last updated on 12 May 2022.

Five Ways To Go To Bicester Village From Central London

Method 1. Klook Train Package


The Klook Train Package consists of a return train ticket that will bring you direct from London Marylebone Station to Bicester Village in around 45 minutes. It costs £28.

It is a “Fully Flexible” ticket, meaning that you can return to central London whenever you like on the same day.

Enjoy free WiFi during the train ride. You will also receive a free “VIP Card” that offers 10% discount at participating outlets.

This Klook Train Package is a collaboration between Klook and Evan Evans Tours. Below is how it works:

  • Book your package on the Klook website.
  • At 9.30am on the day of your trip, meet with the Evan Evans Representative outside WHSmith at Marylebone Station to collect your train ticket.
  • At 10.06am, board the train to Bicester Village.
  • You will arrive at Bicester Village at around 11am.
  • Return by train to central London after you’re done shopping, at any time you wish.


I used this method myself and it was a hassle-free experience! It was easy to collect my tickets (pictured above) from the Evan Evans Representative, who met me outside WHSmith punctually at 9.30am.


There were plenty of seats available on the train ride to Bicester Village, and they were quite comfy.

We left Bicester Village for central London at 6.15pm after the wife was done shopping. The train was quite packed, but we still managed to get seats.

I didn’t have to worry about road traffic, and the train ride only took around 50 minutes each way.

I highly recommend this method because it is the most efficient and value-for-money way for getting to Bicester Village!

Method 2. Train


Other than booking through Klook, it is also possible to buy your train ticket directly through Chiltern Railways.

The train departs from Marylebone Station twice every hour, and takes around 45 minutes to reach Bicester Village.

However, the ticket is very expensive. A “Fully Flexible” ticket costs £47, which is more than twice the price of the Klook Train Package.

Therefore, I recommend booking through Klook instead.

Method 3. Bus


If you prefer to take a bus, you can consider Bicester Village’s Shopping Express. This coach service will bring you direct from central London to the outlet mall in around 90 minutes.

The pickup locations and times are Golden Tours Office (9.15am), The Hard Rock Hotel London (9.35am), and Hilton London Kensington (10am).

The coach will return to central London from Bicester Village at 5pm.

The ticket prices (return) are:
Adult – £28
Child – £20 (5 to 12, free for age 0 to 4)
Family – £84 (two adults and two children)

I recommend this option if you plan to buy lots of things at Bicester Village, because you can store your loot in a luggage and put them in the coach’s luggage department.

It is also a convenient mode of transport if you are travelling with young children.

Method 4. Car


Bicester Village is 60 minutes from central London by car. However, London traffic can get very bad during peak hours so I do not really recommend this method.

Here’s how to go: take the M40 motorway and exit at junction 9. After that, follow the A41 for two miles towards Bicester, where the Village is clearly signposted.

There are also three Park & Ride locations nearby, which are clearly signposted from the M40.

Address for navigation: Bicester Village 50 Pingle Drive Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 6WD England

Method 5. Chauffeur Service


If you want to travel in style, go for Bicester Village’s exclusive Chauffeur Service.

The car will pick you up from anywhere in central London and bring you to the outlet mall in 60 minutes. The capacity is 4 passengers and 4 bags.

An “Executive Service” costs £290, while the “Luxury Service” will set you back £341.

Which Is The Best Method?


As mentioned earlier, the Klook Train Package is the best way to go to Bicester Village from central London because it is the cheapest and most efficient. I used this method and it worked perfectly for me. However, if you plan to buy many things at the outlet mall and / or are travelling with young children, you can consider booking the Shopping Express coach service.

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