Explore Things to do in Aylesbury
You can find daily life centered on Market Square, where Aylesbury Market runs every day from early morning until mid-afternoon. Vendors offer seasonal produce, baked goods, and fresh meat. Weekend French markets rotate through the square each Saturday and Sunday, in line with the Seasonal Markets at Aylesbury Market Square schedule. On these days, music often carries from The Kings Head into footpaths nearby, while children gather near St Mary’s Parish Church for storytelling sessions during Roald Dahl Day, hosted by local libraries or groups linked to the Roald Dahl Museum. Just outside the city, Bourg Walk Bridge offers a quiet tree-lined route toward Aylesbury Station and the Great Western Railway branch line used daily by commuters from Waddesdon Manor and surrounding areas.
Aylesbury North West is three kilometres north-west of town centre and has a residential feel with civic calm. Residents meet at parks near Friars’ Club or in communal spaces close to Prebendal House during events like Play in the Park, which takes place annually on Sunday afternoons and includes supervised outdoor games for children hosted by borough volunteers. Near Stoke Mandeville Stadium, Static Days draw families each week to Aylesbury Railway Museum, where steam locomotives are on display.
These listings are updated daily based on verified information from event organisers and local traders. Updates include current access points, parking near Crown Courts or Bourg Walk Bridge during peak times, operational details for Waterside Festival boat trips, Steaming Days train rides during school holidays, Christmas Market attractions at Aylesbury Museum, and seasonal market rotations.