Welcome to Oxford City


Oxford - High Street
High Street, Oxford
Oxford, most famous for its University is a popular destination for tourists visiting England. Oxford is located in the South East of England, in the county of Oxfordshire. It was once described by a victorian poet, Matthew Arnold as that "sweet city with her dreaming spires", and has become affectionately know as "The City of Dreaming Spires". The distance to Oxford from London is approximately 60 miles (95 km), Oxford is west of London and has excellent bus and train links with the capital. Oxford's bus and train(See how to get to Oxford) stations are conveniently located in the centre of the city, the landmark commonly recognised as the centre of Oxford is the Carfax tower(See our maps of Oxford City). There is not a great deal of parking in the city centre (Where to park in Oxford)so if you are driving it is easiest to use one of the five Park and Ride facilities (parking is free) that are located on the major routes into the city centre.

Macdonald Randolph Hotel
Randolph Hotel, Oxford
The population of Oxford is approximately 150,000 of which around 40,000 are under graduate and post graduate students. With such a large population of students it is no surprise to find out that there are a great selection of places to eat and drink and accommodation to suite everyones budget.

Balliol College, Oxford
Balliol College
Oxford is most famous for its university, Oxford University, which has colleges that date back to the 13th century. University College claims to be the oldest college in Oxford, founded in 1249, closely followed by Balliol(1263) and Merton(1264). Christ Church College is one of the most popular attractions (Things to see and do in Oxford) for visitors to Oxford and boasts truly stunning architecture and beautiful grounds. Oxford University accounts for approximately 20,000 of the students in Oxford, the other 19,500 students are part of Oxford Brookes University which is in Headington. Brookes started life as the Oxford School of Art in 1865, over the years it has undergone many changes becoming Oxford City Technical school in 1891, Oxford College of Technology in 1956, Oxford Polytechnic in 1970 and eventually Oxford Brookes University in 1992.

Turf Tavern
Turf Tavern
Oxford has been made even more famous in recent years by the fictitious detective Inspector Morse created by Colin Dexter. All the novels take place in and around Oxford and many of the pubs, colleges and museums feature in the TV adaptation of the novels. If you are looking for some of the sites used in the Inspector Morse series take a look at our Inspector Morse Tour(See our Oxford sightseeing tours).

Punting
Punting
The river Cherwell and Thames run through Oxford and the 10 mile stretch of the Thames is known as the Isis. There are two main activities that take place on the river, rowing (you must of heard of the University Boat Race Oxford versus Cambridge?) and punting. There is nothing more enjoyable than hiring a punt and going for a picnic on a hot summers day. Be careful though, punting is not as easy as it looks.


Cottages

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Free Guides

Free Oxford Brochures for Download

Oxford Map

Oxford Map
Visit our Oxford maps section, you can download street maps showing University Colleges, Museums, City centre, bus station, and many more Oxford maps


Oxford tours

Download one of our Oxford tours, we have a variety of tours, things to do in a day, Inspector Morse, Oxford architecture and many more tours...





















Top 10 Attractions

Most popular attractions based on visitor requests:

1 Christ Church
2 Oxford Castle
3 Carfax Tower
4 The Ashmoleum Museum
5 Pitt Rivers Museum
6 The Museum of Oxford
7 The Eagle and Child
8 The Bodleian Library
9 Natural History
10 Bridge Of Sighs

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Whats on in Oxford


Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials 2009
(10 - 13th September 2009)

Blenheim Palace hosts the international three day horse trials attracting top international competitors and their up and coming horses.
International Horse Trials 2009


Bike Blenheim Palace - A festival of Cycling
(4 October 2009)

Cyclist can enjoy a rare opportunity to cycle in the ground's of the Palace
Blenheim Palace Festival of Cycling


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