Oxford
The City of Dreaming Spires
Why Visit Oxford?
Oxford is the English-speaking world's oldest university city — teaching since the 11th century. 38 colleges, honey-stone quads, the Bodleian Library, a cover role in Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland and Inspector Morse. Smaller and prettier than Cambridge; larger and more varied than Bath.
The university colleges dominate the centre — some charge entry (Christ Church £18, Magdalen £8) but others are free. Stay near the High Street or Jericho (quieter, foodie).
Top Attractions
Neighbourhoods Guide
Where to stay and what to expect in each area:
Safety in Oxford
Area-by-area
- City centre — Very safe day and night.
- Cowley Road — Busy, safe, student vibe.
- Port Meadow — Fine during day, dark at night (cow/horse hazards!).
- Jericho — Leafy, safe, great restaurants.
Costs & Budget
| Item | Cost | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Hostel | £28-50/night | Budget |
| B&B | £85-140/night | Mid |
| Boutique hotel | £180-340/night | Premium |
| Christ Church entry | £18 | Mid |
| Bodleian tour | £9-25 | Budget |
| Punt hire | £28/hour | Mid |
| Pub lunch | £12-18 | Budget |
| Train to London | £26-32 advance | Mid |
| Ashmolean | Free | Budget |
Best Time to Visit
Getting Around
Food & Drink
Must-try food
- Pie at The Eagle & Child — Tolkien & C.S. Lewis's pub. £12-16.
- Ben's Cookies — Oxford institution at the Covered Market. £2.50.
- Oxford Blue cheese — local blue cheese at Covered Market cheesemonger.
- Sunday roast at The Perch — thatched riverside pub at Binsey. £18-24.
- Afternoon tea at The Old Parsonage — quintessential Oxford. £38.
Must-try drinks
- Real ale at The Turf Tavern — hidden since 1381, Clinton famously didn't inhale here.
- Craft beer at The Star Inn, Jericho.
- Cocktail at The Rickety Press — Jericho speakeasy.
- Pimm's at Magdalen Bridge — classic summer while watching punts.
Day Trips
- Blenheim Palace (20 min) — Churchill's birthplace, UNESCO.
- Cotswolds (30 min) — honey-stone villages.
- Cambridge (2.5 hr) — Oxford's rival.
- Bicester Village (20 min) — outlet shopping.
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