What To Do in Oxford
Radcliffe Camera
Bridge of Sighs
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
Christ Church College
An historic University town, Oxford has something to offer everyone & the compact city centre makes it easy to walk from one attraction to the next.
Oxford Castle & Prison
The apartment overlooks the two oldest parts of the castle: St George’s Tower and the Mound – which date from 1071.
Visit: Oxford Castle and Prison
University Colleges
The oldest University in Great Britain. 38 colleges from the grand Christ Church to the more intimate charm of Merton. Many colleges are open to the public to view.
Museum of Natural History
Visit: Museum of Natural History
Pitt Rivers Museum
Museum displays archaeological & anthropological collections.
Visit: Pitt Rivers Museum
Ashmolean Museum
Museum of art and archaeology.
Visit: Ashmolean Museum
Bodleian Library& Radcliffe Camera
One of the oldest libraries in Europe; the second largest in Britain.
Visit: Bodleian Library
Westgate Shopping Centre
Remodelled and extended in 2017. Home to over 100 stores.
Visit: Westgate Shopping Centre
Oxford Covered Market
Home to specialist independent traders showcasing local crafts, food & drink. Opened in 1774.
Visit: Oxford Covered Market
Botanic Gardens
The oldest Botanical Gardens in Great Britain.
Visit: Botanic Gardens
Christ Church Meadow
Visit: Christ Church Meadow
University Parks
Visit: Oxford University Parks
Tours
Open top buses are a good way to see the main attractions and decide which you would like to visit in more detail.
Visit: Bus Tours
Free guided walks are provided by: footprints-tours
For up to date information on current events
Visit: What's On