Botley Road
Now2 hours

Seacourt Park & Ride

Not Covered - 794 spaces

£22 hours
Oxford City Council
Seacourt Park & Ride
Botley Road
Oxford
OX2 0HP

Features

Disabled Spaces
Height restrictions: 7' 3"
Electric Car Charging
More features: Safer Parking Award

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
Maximum stay3 days
1 HourFree
16 Hours£2.00
24 Hours£4.00
2 Days£8.00
3 Days£12.00
4 Weeks£30.00
Quarter£85.00
Year£300.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay By Plate
Cards
Cash
Contactless
Phone
RingGo users can pay by calling 01865-989000 , SMS 81025 (Location ID 3918)

Info

A free parking ticket must be obtained if you stay is for up to 1 hour.

28 Day Permit can be also purchased from RingGo app.

Reviews

Dec 19, 2021

Today at 9.24, 400 just passed by the station and didn't stop.Thank you 400, I am late again.

Oct 17, 2021

Waited over an hour for bus 400. 5 x 300 buses past us and still no 400. Wont be using park and ride again.

Aug 8, 2015

Generally, for a hassle free way of visiting Oxford with the family, this is clearly the best option. We've tried parking in the centre and it's not advisable.

Jun 2, 2015

Oxford hates cars! Driving and parking in the City are not nice. Park & Ride is perfect for Senior Bus Pass holders but those who pay for bus travel might not be so happy. Can be difficult to find a space during working hours because it is much used by those working in the City.

Dec 20, 2014

We went to this car park thinking that it is £2 to park and ride. However you have to pay £2 for parking and then pay for your bus journey separately. We paid £6.50 overall today so it was not cheaper than parking in the city centre so not much of an incentive to use park and ride.

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Parking 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.

Park & Ride

There are five Park and Ride sites around the city on Oxford's ring road:

- Pear Tree
- Water Eaton
- Thornhill
- Redbridge
- Seacourt

Further information can be found on the Oxford City Council website.

On-street (Pay & Display)

These can be mainly found in Broad Street and St Giles (386 spaces).

Council Car Parks

- Westgate (1225 spaces) - City Centre Car Park
- Worcester Street (190 spaces)
- Abbey Place (120 spaces) - Opposite the ice-rink
- Gloucester Green (100 spaces) - Underground close to the centre
- Oxpens (75 spaces) - Next to the ice-rink
- St Clements (120 spaces) - Near Magdalen Bridge
- Railway Station (400 spaces) - Daily rates for rail users
- South Parks Road (200 spaces) - Saturdays only in the University Science area

Further information can be found on the Oxford County Council website.

Overnight Car Park

Secure overnight parking can be arranged at Gloucester Green underground car park

Further information can be found on the Oxford County Council website.

Source: www.oxford.gov.uk