
Oxford Free Self-Guided Walking Tour to Plan a Visit at Your Own Pace
If you’re visiting Oxford just for the day, you might want to explore the city and its colleges and museums at your own pace. Here’s how.

If you’re visiting Oxford just for the day, you might want to explore the city and its colleges and museums at your own pace. Here’s how.

Explore our collection of historical postcards and photos of Oxford and its University Colleges and Museums – and download them for free.

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Most Oxford University Colleges are built around one or more quadrangles. But what are they, exactly? And how did they become so popular?

If you’re visiting or moving to Oxford you might be curious to see what’s around the city. Luckily, there are many options to choose from!

Oxford University regularly receives academics to visits that can last from a month to a year. Learn more about becoming a visiting scholar.

Are you planning a visit to Oxford but are wondering what the best time to go is? Check Oxford attractions by season and time of the year.

24-26 Cornmarket Street, Oxford is a timber-framed building built in the late 14th century. It belonged to a wine merchant and was an inn.

Mob Quad in Merton College is probably the oldest quadrangle in Oxford. The quad is so old, it actually doesn’t have any chimneys.

Christ Church Cathedral is perhaps the most stunning college chapel in Oxford. It was built as a place of worship in the late 12th century.