Oxford
City Guide

Oxford

United Kingdom · Best time to visit: May-Sep.

Recommended stay 1 day
Daily budget £85.00/day
Best season May-Sep
Language English
Currency GBP
Time zone Europe/London
Day-by-day plan

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Trip length
09:00
Landmark
Duration: 1.5h Estimated cost: €0

Start at the heart of Oxford: walk east from the train station along Park End Street and Cornmarket — the streets narrow and the stone warms with each block until Radcliffe Square opens before you and the Radcliffe Camera stops you mid-stride. This perfect Palladian rotunda, glowing like warm honey in the morning light, is the single most iconic image of the city. Circle the building slowly, taking in the Bodleian Library's medieval facade on the north side, the Gothic pinnacles of All Souls College to the east, and the soaring spire of the University Church of St Mary to the south. At this hour the square belongs to you and a few cycling students; by 10:30 the tour groups arrive and the magic shifts.

Tip: Stand at the south end of Radcliffe Square facing north for the classic postcard shot — the Camera centred with the Bodleian and Tower of the Five Orders framing the background. The morning sun lights the eastern face perfectly between 09:00 and 10:00; by afternoon the light flattens and the square fills with tourists. If the gate to the Old Schools Quadrangle on the north side is open, step through for a quiet courtyard with nobody in it.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need in Oxford?

Most travelers enjoy Oxford in 1 days, with enough time for headline sights and a slower meal or museum stop.

What's the best time to visit Oxford?

The easiest season for most travelers is May-Sep, especially if you want good weather and manageable crowds.

What's the daily budget for Oxford?

A practical starting point is about €85 per person per day before hotels, then adjust based on museums, dining, and transport.

What are the must-see attractions in Oxford?

A good first shortlist for Oxford includes Radcliffe Camera & Bodleian Library, Hertford Bridge (Bridge of Sighs), Christ Church.