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1 Week In Oxford

So you've got a week in Oxford - that's great news. Let's see how you can best use your time while you're here. Last updated 5th February 2024

What Should I Do For One Week In Oxford?

If you have a week to spend in Oxford, you should definitely explore the city's rich history and culture. Here are some suggestions and estimated time required to visit each place:

  • Oxford University Colleges: Visit some of the most famous colleges of Oxford, including Christ Church, Magdalen, and New College. Estimated time: 2-3 hours per college.
  • Oxford Castle and Prison: Learn about the history of Oxford's castle and prison with guided tours of the castle mound, crypt, and prison cells. Estimated time: 2-3 hours.
  • Bodleian Libraries: Explore one of the oldest libraries in Europe and the second largest library in Britain. Estimated time: 1-2 hours.
  • Ashmolean Museum: Discover the world-renowned art and archaeology collections housed in Oxford's oldest museum. Estimated time: 2-3 hours.
  • Punting on the River Thames: Enjoy a relaxing ride on a traditional flat-bottomed boat along the river Thames with a knowledgeable guide. Estimated time: 1-2 hours.
  • Blenheim Palace: Take a day trip to the birthplace of Winston Churchill and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which boasts stunning architecture and gardens. Estimated time: full day.

As for places to stay, Oxford has a wide range of accommodation options to suit all budgets. Some popular choices include:

  • The Old Bank Hotel: This boutique hotel offers luxurious rooms and suites in a historic building in the heart of Oxford.
  • The Randolph Hotel: A five-star hotel with an imposing Victorian Gothic architecture situated in the city centre.
  • The Tower House Oxford: This bed & breakfast is a charming 17th century-stone building located in a quiet residential area near the city centre.
  • YHA Oxford Hostel: This affordable hostel is located within walking distance of many of Oxford's major attractions.

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