How to get to Salisbury, Wiltshire
The medieval city of Salisbury is situated amid beautiful English countryside and offers all you could need this Christmas. Salisbury boasts brilliant access, so you will not find any steep climbs or tricky areas to navigate, instead you will be able to comfortably potter around the City and take your time to enjoy all that Salisbury presents.
By Car
Offering easy access from Bournemouth, Southampton, Andover and the New Forest, Salisbury will be closer than you may think, with routes into the City on the A30, A36, A338, A345 and A360.
Parking
Salisbury has five park and ride car parks that operate Monday – Saturday daytimes with buses running every 12 – 15 minutes. Each site is situated on one of the main roads into Salisbury so are conveniently located to enable you to start your Salisbury experience. Details about each of the sites and fares (£2.50 - £3.50 dependent upon the size of the group) can be found on the Wiltshire Council website: Salisbury Park & Ride.
If you would prefer to park within Salisbury itself, there are a number of car parks available, with the largest being Central car park which offers long and short stay parking options. You can find details about all of the car parks and tariffs by visiting the Wiltshire Council website: Car Parking in Salisbury
By Bus
With direct regular routes from Southampton, Swindon and Bournemouth, as well as an extensive city centre network in Salisbury, Wilts & Dorset provide a convenient service in and out of Salisbury this Christmas.
To find your perfect journey visit Wilts & Dorset or Salisbury Reds
By Train
The railway station is located near Fisherton Street, which provides a great start for anyone looking for a unique gift. To find out train times and tariffs call 0845 7484950 or visit National Rail










