Winchester doesn't have a dedicated "Hop-On Hop-Off" sightseeing bus service like larger cities, but you can use Stagecoach local buses, especially their Route 69, for hop-on/off access to attractions like Winchester Cathedral, Hospital of St. Cross, and even Marwell Zoo, with contactless payments and app-based family tickets available for cost savings. For a traditional open-top tour, you might find seasonal or one-off operators, but Stagecoach is your consistent option for exploring.
Hop-On and Hop-Off as much as you like at any of the bus stops on the route and see all the best sights and attractions your chosen town or city has to offer.
How long is the tour? The Red Route lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, with buses departing every 10 to 20 minutes. The Blue Route lasts about 3 hours and 20 minutes, with buses running every 10 to 20 minutes. The Green Route lasts about 1 hour, with buses running every 20 minutes.
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Is Winchester a walkable city?
Whether you're a seasoned rambler looking for your next big hike or a city stroller wanting to take in the sights more sustainably, the Winchester district has something for every type of walker.
The Winchester City Street Market is held Thursday to Saturday. The market is located on the Lower High Street and Middle Brook Street and features a mix of stalls from local produce and artisan goods to fashion and homewares.
Where can I purchase KL Hop On Hop Off tickets? Tickets can be purchased online, on the bus, at authorized hotels and agents, or at the kiosk at Sungei Wang Plaza (Stop No. 01). Additionally, tickets can be booked online at Trip.com.
Cross emerges as a desirable area for families and professionals alike. With its proximity to the city centre, stunning medieval architecture, and close access to green spaces like St. Catherine's Hill, St. Cross ticks all the boxes for those seeking a harmonious blend of tranquillity and convenience.
You can buy single and return tickets on board from your driver (or even a local ticket agent in some areas). With contactless payments now available on all our buses, you don't need to worry about finding the correct change!
Winchester is a compact city and can be easily explored in a couple of hours of sightseeing. To extend your day trip, you could visit the Winchester Cathedral, Winchester College and The Great Hall, but all require paid admissions.
In 2025, Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market ran from 21 November to 22 December. Prices: Admission to the Christmas Market is free, no pre-booking required, unless you are a coach organiser. Coach organisers must book via Winchester Cathedral.
Stylish shopping in a heritage city. Experience unrivalled shopping in Winchester and its surrounding market towns the whole year round. Nothing replaces the satisfaction of serving customers in person and our characterful high streets across the district can't wait to welcome you.
Winchester is a great place for a day trip. The ancient capital of England has a whole lot of history to explore, from Winchester Cathedral and The Great Hall to our Jane Austen's Winchester trail, but there's lots more to do here too.
The "best" village near Winchester depends on what you're looking for, but top contenders include Cheriton for quintessential English charm with thatched cottages and a great pub, Alresford (a Georgian market town) for independent shops and watercress history, and East Meon for riverside beauty, historic buildings, and South Downs walks, while Micheldever offers stunning countryside and bluebells in spring, and villages like Chilbolton and Wherwell provide picturesque Test Valley settings.
The UK's £2 bus fare cap, originally ending in 2023, was extended multiple times and eventually transitioned to a £3 cap in England (outside London) from January 2025 to December 2025, funded by the government to help with living costs. However, some regions, like Liverpool City Region and Telford, have stepped in with local funding to keep their specific £2 caps running longer, with Liverpool aiming for 2026, while the national scheme shifted focus to the £3 cap to support bus services long-term.
A Day Travelcard is a paper ticket for unlimited travel on public transport (like buses, Tube, DLR, trams, and some trains) in specific zones of a city, commonly London, for one day, often extending to early the next morning. It offers convenience by bundling all travel into one purchase, with options for peak/off-peak times, and is available for various zone combinations (e.g., Zones 1-4, 1-6).