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Banbury is known across England for its reference in the nursery rhyme ‘Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross’. Though the original Banbury Crosses were destroyed during the Reformation, one has stood in the town centre since 1859 as a commemoration of then-Princess Royal’s marriage. Now, the ‘Fine Lady upon a White Horse’ of the nursery rhyme sits nearby the cross, in the form of a striking bronze statue.
Securing a parking space in such a well-known town is rarely an easy ride. Book in advance with YourParkingSpace and tick one item off your list before you leave home. Download our free app so you can book parking on the move.
No trip to Banbury would be complete without a visit to:
- The Reindeer Inn
- The Castle Quay Shopping Mall
- Banbury Museum
- Odeon Cinema
Motorists are always searching for empty spaces in Banbury. Register your vacant driveway, parking space or lock-up garage and watch the bookings roll in.

Banbury Parking Prices
Daily | Monthly | |
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Highest Price | £8.00 | £90.00 |
Lowest Price | £2.00 | £20.00 |
Average Price | £3.64 | £51.01 |
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Latest Banbury parking reviews
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Parking on Station Road, OX16
Easy to access from main road. Very reasonable for all day parking. 2 mins walk to train station entrance. Not covered. Highly recommended.
Tim -
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Parking on Duke Street, OX16
Easy to find, but wasn't sure it was the right place as only indication was for the Gym. However it was cheap and my car was fine, so would use it again.
Elizabeth -
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Parking on Swan Close Road, OX16
Would highly recommend this parking space. Only a 5 minute walk to the train station through the industrial park across from where you park. Only concern is where I parked in the car park. Was told to park at the back of the car park. I took this to mean Morrison’s car park on left side of the store or straight ahead. Once parked there, I noticed that there were large metal gates that were probably closed at night once the store was closed and as I wasn’t returning until 0100, I didn’t want to come back and find I was locked in! I moved the car to the front of the store as this part of the car park was left open 24/7 so overnight workers could bring their cars in.
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