Bicester Village, I was told this is where many Chinese and Koreans come for Christmas shopping. So I got curious, as it is one hour away. So I decided to spend the evening in town, stay there overnight, and go to the Bicester Village Mall the next morning, before leaving to go home.
A traditional English breakfast, porridge and berries, with a shade of red. Many people here like porridge for breakfast, cereals, with all kinds of fruits, nuts, seeds, honey or maple syrup.
One English pub, getting ready for dinner. I had fish and chips, obviously, with mushy peas. I am getting constantly annoyed, as the only energy drink that I like and can have is Relentless Cherry, but more and more places are getting Monster instead of it, as probably is selling better.
Nice flower arrangement.
Bicester Village Mall entrance.
For our eagle-eyed friends, on the same fence, we have a squirrel, a crow, a pigeon and a cat (not in the picture). Really spooky! Old Gods conference?
A funny street name: Crumps Butts.
The shops are opening.
Christmas trees and a classic Phone booth.
The Moose shop.
The wizard's house. Quite interesting. The light comes through the crystal and creates a kaleidoscope of lights.
Overall, an interesting trip. You can spend 2 nice days exploring the place. The town centre is full of shops and restaurants too, and sometimes it is a market with all sorts of interesting stuff in there.