With a population of 2.442, Woodstock is a must-see destination in England, United Kingdom. Consider staying at least one whole day in Woodstock to see all of its attractions.
If you’re looking for affordable options, The Orangery (Blenheim Palace) and The Crown (High Street) are great picks.
When flying to Woodstock, you’ll arrive at Oxford Kidlington (OXF), which is located 3 km from the city centre. The shortest domestic flight to Woodstock departs from Edinburgh and takes around 1h 20m.
AccesRail is the most popular train carrier serving Woodstock, followed by Eurostar. The train journey from Woodstock to Bristol takes 1h 36m and costs around £24 for a one-way ticket. When coming by train from Norwich, expect to pay about £23 for a 1h 52m trip. The train station in Woodstock is called Woodstock Finstock, Oxon, and is located 5 miles from the city centre.
Another option to get to Woodstock is to pick up a car hire from London, which is about 93 km from Woodstock. You’ll find branches of GREEN MOTION and DRIVALIA , among others, in London.
Several bus lines operate bus routes to Woodstock, including National Express, FlixBus and Megabus. From Bristol, the bus ride to Woodstock takes 209 km and will cost you around £3. From Nottingham, the ticket costs about £9 for a journey of 225 km.
Expect to pay £1.49 per litre in Woodstock (average price from the past 30 days). Depending on the size of your car hire, filling up the tank will cost between £17.78 and £23.71. The most frequently booked car type in Woodstock is Compact (Nissan Juke or similar). If you’re looking to save money, though, keep in mind that Economy car hire (Honda Fit or similar) is, on average, 63% cheaper than other car hire types in the city.