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5 of the Best Things to Do in Oxford

Spending the day or a weekend in Oxford? You won’t be short of things to see and do. It’s home to the oldest university in the English-speaking world, and its world-class museums are about on par with London’s.

But there’s more than just schools and museums to explore in Oxford. The city has a rich history to learn about. It’s also a paradise for fans of architecture, famous fiction and music lovers alike.

Discussing all the things there are to do in Oxford could take a lifetime. So, to speed things along a little, here’s our pick 5 of the best things to do in Oxford.

The University of Oxford

Let’s start off with the obvious. The University of Oxford is one of the world’s most prestigious names in research and education. While you’re in the city, you should book a tour to learn about the history of this school, which was established way back in 1096.

Due to its age, you’ll see buildings in Saxon, renaissance, Gothic-revival and postmodern styles as you explore the grounds. You can also view the beautiful botanical gardens and 70 hectares of landscaped grounds.

The Pitt Rivers Museum

The Pitt Rivers Museum may not be as old as the University of Oxford, but it’s still a place of historical significance – it’ll be approaching its 150th birthday in just over a decade.

However, the main historical draw of this museum is its archaeological and anthropological collections, which happen to belong to the uni. Be warned – some eerie exhibits include authentic shrunken heads. Nevertheless, we can guarantee you’ll be blown away by the half a million artefacts.

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace may not be a real royal residence (or technically in Oxford, though it is close enough), but this spectacular baroque mansion is certainly fit for a King (or Queen).

It’s where one of the UK’s most influential leaders, Winston Churchill, spent much of his childhood. Since 1950, it’s been open to the public, and it’s one of Oxford’s most fabulous treasures.

It’s an architectural masterpiece, and its interior reflects its grandeur. While you’re here, explore the parklands, which contain lakes, waterfalls, landscaped gardens and plenty of Instagrammable monuments.

Harry Potter Tours

Oxford is a history buff’s paradise, but it’s also got something special for those who have a sweet tooth for fantasy. Potterheads (fans of Harry Potter) should embark on a Harry Potter Tour in Oxford, which includes visits to filming locations including the Bodleian Library, or the Divinity School as it’s known in Rowling’s world.

You’ll be mesmerised by the spell-binding tours around several Hogwarts sets. You’ll also get the chance to prove you’re a true fan after completing the end-of-tour quiz.

Jericho Tavern

We’ve discussed Oxford’s history, architecture and links to the world of Harry Potter, so now let’s talk music. Jericho Tavern is one of the best nightlife spots in the city, and it’s also where many of today’s major bands made a name for themselves.

Radiohead graced this establishment’s stage in the 80s and 90s. It didn’t take long for Supergrass to secure a record deal after performing at Jericho Tavern.

If you’d like expert guidance on your visit to Oxford, the best thing to do is book yourself on one of our Oxford tours. You’ll get to experience the best the city has to offer and gain some fascinating historical and cultural insights along the way.