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Oxford City Breaks

Oxford is an excellent choice for a UK city break. With plenty of history and a hub of culture, Oxford is a small city that packs a punch. Spend a weekend exploring cobbled streets lined with quaint pubs and shops, and visit world-class museums and galleries.

 

What is Oxford famous for?

As the home of the University of Oxford and several other celebrated institutions, the city has a long-standing reputation as one of the world’s leading academic destinations. Oxford is also one of the oldest cities in the UK, with nearly a thousand years of history to discover.

 

Things to do in Oxford

Embrace Oxford’s unique culture with various activities you can’t do anywhere else. Whether you want to spend a sunny afternoon punting along the River Cherwell and easy access to the rest of Oxford. Discover some more short breaks in the UK.

 

1. Discover renowned galleries and museums

Many of Oxford’s major galleries and museums showcase collections belonging to the University. The Ashmolean Museum holds over 120,000 objects, from art to archaeology, with five floors of artefacts and exhibitions to explore.

Head to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History to witness a celebrated collection of specimens covering the Earth’s natural history. Discover weird and wonderful objects at the Pitt Rivers Museum, or enjoy an afternoon at the sophisticated Modern Art Oxford.

 

2. Hire a punt

No Oxford city break would be complete without punting along the River Cherwell. Hire a punt from a local boathouse to enjoy an idyllic afternoon, either with a leisurely float on the river or with stops at pretty riverside pubs and beer gardens.

 

3. Explore the food and drink scene

Oxford has a thriving bar and restaurant scene, with an array of local favourites from independent bars and medieval pubs to Michelin-starred restaurants. Whether you’re visiting Oxford to explore famous pubs like The Bear Inn or celebrating a special occasion, Oxford’s trendy food scene will be a highlight of your city break.

 

Questions about Oxford city breaks

Discover your new favourite city with a short break in Oxford.

Is Oxford a walkable city?

Thanks to its size, Oxford is perfect for pedestrians and cyclists. With so many narrow streets and hidden corners, the city is best explored from street level, on foot or by bike. With rail links to other major cities in the UK, it’s easy to travel to Oxford and make the most of the city without a car.

 

Is Oxford expensive?

Oxford is a great destination if you’re looking for a reasonably priced city break packed with history and culture. Leonardo Royal Hotel Oxford is an affordable option just outside the city centre, with an onsite gym and stylish bar and restaurant to help you make the most of your time in Oxford.

 

Where should I stay in Oxford?

The city's northern area is where you will find pretty neighbourhoods and top attractions, including the Ashmolean Museum and University Parks. Leonardo Royal Hotel Oxford is on the edge of the city and offers proximity to Port Meadow, the River Cherwell and easy access to the rest of Oxford.

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