Tomorrow the Oxford Christmas Market will return to the city centre.
The festive market will feature more than 50 traders selling homemade goods, as well as musical performances and food.
Last year’s event was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with organisers citing restrictions at the time as the cause.
This is everything you need to know about the Oxford Christmas Market:
When is it?
Oxford Christmas Market will run from December 9 to 19.
The opening hours are:
Monday - 10am – 6:30pm
Tuesday -10am – 6:30pm
Wednesday - 10am – 6:30pm
Thursday - 10am - 8pm
Friday - 10am - 8pm
Saturday - 10am - 8pm
Sunday - 10am – 6:30pm
Where is it?
The market is located on Broad Street in Oxford city centre.
How do I get there?
The market is accessible by car, bike and public transport.
There are five car parks in Oxford city centre as well as Park & Ride services and bus routes.
Broad Street is also a few minutes walk from the train station.
You can read more about the transport options for the market here>>>
What will be there?
There will be 52 traders selling unique gifts, fresh food and quirky goodies from decorated wooden huts, meaning shoppers can grab festive products in the run up to the big day.
As well as this, there will be musical performances throughout the duration of the market from choirs and bands.
How much does it cost?
The market is free to attend but traders will set their own prices for products.
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