Bicester Visitor Centre
by Chuckaziz
To help organise your stay it is advisable to visit the Visitor Centre. Besides tourist information, visitors will also be able to purchase tickets for local events, book accommodation, buy gifts, books and maps at the Centre.
Address : Pingle Drive, Bicester.
Phone : 01869 369055
e-mail : bicester.vc@cherwell-dc.gov.uk
It can be nice......
by Melaniejayne
The short walk along the high street is ok, but watch out for the 'Sleep-walkers'. My fondest memory happened on Jan 24th 2006, at around 4.15 p.m, when I went to Bicester Village and got an autograph from the lead singer of my favourite band....
One of my best days here, so far.
'QUE?'!!!
by Melaniejayne
Culture? Here? Hehehe... I don't think so....
The library is small, the hospital-smaller.
The nearest decent museum is in Oxford. We have no cinema, no bowling, skating is restricted to rollerblades along the high street.. We do have one of those!!
But, we do have a local football team, and rugby team, so we can't be All that backward... can we?
Kinda....
by Melaniejayne
A toorhbrush, mobile phone and map book... what more can I say! Lots of people seem to 'aquire' these items from their hotel, why bring your own? A camera would be handy, just in case myself and Eddie are out shopping... she brings her handbag too!! Long walk to the beach, we don't have one!
Apparently, we are the furthest town from any beach... I don't know how true that is. Bring whatever you think you may need or feel the urge for.
Summer in Bicester....
by Melaniejayne
If you are fortunate enough to be here for any length of time, you will discover the 'joys' of living close to the countryside.
Example; Just outside Bicester, we have a large chicken farm... battery hens, I suspect.
You will Know when they are mucking out the sheds, because you can smell it for miles!!!