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Oxford City Centre captivates with its honey-colored medieval buildings and scholarly atmosphere. Wander between centuries-old colleges where students in black gowns cycle past Gothic spires piercing the skyline. The Radcliffe Camera's dome dominates Radcliffe Square while the ancient Bodleian Library whispers with tradition. Explore the Ashmolean Museum's treasures or hunt for unique finds at the Victorian Covered Market. Traditional pubs serving hearty British fare sit alongside international restaurants throughout the walkable historic core. Most attractions are within a 10-minute stroll, with buses connecting to the railway station. Accommodation ranges from historic coaching inns to boutique hotels in converted college buildings, all infused with classic English charm.
Jericho brings canal-side charm and creative buzz to Oxford's edge. This trendy area pulses with artistic energy around the Phoenix Picturehouse, independent bookshops, and Victorian pubs. Colourful terraced houses line streets where narrowboats drift by and locals sip coffee. Wander along the Oxford Canal towpaths or catch an art film before dinner. The food scene spans artisan coffee shops to gastropubs with traditional British fare and canal-side brunches. Most spots close by 10pm, so book ahead on weekends. Boutique B&Bs in converted Victorian houses make perfect bases for exploring, with Oxford centre just a 10-minute bus ride away on routes 6 and 7.
Headington delivers Oxford's quirky side with its famous rooftop shark sculpture and leafy residential charm. Literary fans can explore C.S. Lewis connections in historic Headington Quarry, while the neighborhood's Victorian streets offer a peaceful escape from city centre tourist crowds. Oxford Brookes University brings youthful energy to the area, creating a perfect blend of academic atmosphere and local living. Cosy pubs serve traditional British fare with locals outnumbering visitors at most tables. Excellent bus connections whisk you city centre in minutes, though the neighborhood's hilly terrain rewards walkers with surprising city views. Family-run B&Bs in converted Victorian homes provide an authentic stay experience with personal touches you won't find city centre.
East Oxford's Cowley area brings a breath of fresh air with its colourful mix of cultures and laid-back local vibe. Temple Cowley Pools offers a refreshing dip while nearby Shotover Country Park invites you to wander its scenic trails. The bustling Cowley Road pulses with international markets, bookshops, and cafes where you can soak up authentic community energy. Budget-friendly accommodation and diverse dining options make this area a smart choice for travellers watching their wallet. Excellent bus connections zip you to Oxford's centre in just 15 minutes, and the walkable streets are perfect for casual exploring. Florence Park provides a peaceful green retreat when you need a break from urban adventures.
Summertown delivers a slice of upscale Oxford life with tree-lined streets and a village-like atmosphere just minutes from the city centre. Browse independent boutiques, catch an indie film at Phoenix Picturehouse, or sip artisan coffee along the charming Victorian commercial strip. The area offers easy access to green spaces like University Parks and Port Meadow for peaceful morning walks. Dining options range from cosy gastropubs to acclaimed Thai and Italian restaurants, all with a decidedly upmarket feel. Elegant bed and breakfasts in converted Victorian homes provide stylish accommodation within this quiet residential haven. Regular buses connect to Oxford's centre, or enjoy the pleasant 15-minute bike ride along well-maintained cycle lanes.
If you'd like to get a taste of Oxford student life, check out Christ Church College in Oxford City Centre. Our travellers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting.
You can browse the exhibits at Oxford Castle, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Oxford. While you're in the area, stroll along the riverfront.
You can study the exhibits at Oxford University Museum of Natural History, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Oxford. While you're in the area, stroll along the riverfront.
You can browse the exhibits at Ashmolean Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Oxford. Experience the area's museums and theatre scene.
Oxford is applauded for its museums and theatre with such cultural attractions as New Theatre Oxford and Ashmolean Museum. This historical city has something for everyone including sights like Carfax Tower and Oxford Town Hall within a lively setting.
"I would recommend the Hotel it was an excellent place to stay. The bedroom was comfortable the bathroom had good quality shower products. The Breakfast room had plenty of space between diners tables and a good choice of attractively displayed food. A member of the Reception staff offered to carry carried the luggage to our room which was appreciated as my husband uses a walking stick."
"we were on a 2 day visit to Oxford and needed a good hotel near to everything, this ticked all the boxes and it was quite. Great rooms, very comfy beds and excellent breakfast. There is a roof top terrace which is great for a drink in an evening."
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If you're looking for a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 203 holiday homes. You can also consider one of the 255 apartments or 33 cottages.
What will the weather in Oxford be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Oxford, when the average temperature is 16°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 5°C. October and August are the months with the most rain.
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Visitors really like Oxford, especially its historical sites and gardens. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Waterperry Gardens and Port Meadow. While you're here, stop by Carfax Tower and Oxford Town Hall.