Visiting Oxford

Discover Oxford’s
Timeless Beauty

From world-famous landmarks and historic buildings to hidden gems and scenic views, explore the places that make Oxford truly unforgettable.

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If you’re planning a visit to Oxford or have just moved there, you’re probably looking forward to seeing the city and its incredible landmarks. Oxford is a beautiful place with hundreds of historical locations, parks, and, of course, some of the oldest colleges in the world. So, are you ready to plan your visit to Oxford? In this section, you will find articles and pages about all the different landmarks and activities that will help you make the most of your visit.

Iconic Places to See

Did you know Oxford has a medieval castle? And a Saxon tower? The city is not just the home place of one of the oldest universities in the world, it’s also a fascinating British town with a large variety of historical places and incomparable landmarks. Browse All >

A view of the Oxford Bridge of Sighs

The Bridge of Sighs

The Bridge of Sighs is one of Oxford’s most photographed spots. This skyway joins two parts of Hertford College over New College Lane.

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Bodleian Library - Entrance. Image courtesy of Billy Wilson.

Bodleian Library

The Bodleian Library is one of Oxford’s most famous landmarks. Among the oldest in Europe, it’s easy to visit and incredible to see.

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A view of Oxford Radcliffe Camera

Radcliffe Camera

Radcliffe Camera is a neo-classical style building inside Oxford University, built from 1737 to 1749 for the Radcliffe Science Library.

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Museums & Art Galleries

Oxford is home to numerous museums and art galleries. There really is something for everyone in the city. For example, the Ashmolean Museum has some of the most beautiful archaeological pieces in the entire country, while Modern Art Oxford showcases contemporary exhibitions and projects. Browse All >

Antiques on High - Oxford Museums, Art Galleries and Antiques Shops

Antiques on High

Antiques on High is an antiques and art shop from Oxford founded in 1997 and open seven days a week. It has won several awards.

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Parks & Meadows

There are many parks and meadows in Oxford you can visit and use for sports, picnics, walks, and dates. You have the Oxford University Parks, the Botanic Garden, and Christ Church Meadow among many others. They are all beautiful oxford spots no matter the time of the year! Browse All >

Oxford's Port Meadow - Image courtesy of Danny Chapman

Port Meadow

Port Meadow is a large open space in the north of Oxford. The River Thames flows through its heart and the plains are home to many animals.

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Brasenose Woods in Oxford

Brasenose Wood

Brasenose Wood is a woodland park featuring quiet walking paths and diverse flora. It’s also part of a larger nature reserve in Oxford.

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Enjoying Oxford

Explore new and familiar locations, visit the parks, step into a college, or drop by one of the many quirky shops Oxford has to offer. Browse All >

Explore 38 historic colleges and their beautiful architecture.

From the Ashmolean to the Bodleian Library, uncover global treasures.

Walk in the footsteps of Harry Potter around magical Oxford.

Self-guided walks and expert tours through Oxford’s most iconic spots.