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Oxford: the world's most prestigious university city
Oxford is, arguably, the world's most famous university city. It's a beautiful place, steeped in history and dotted with famous spires which provide an iconic skyline. The oldest college building dates back more than 800 years and when you wander the hallowed halls and courtyards you'll think you've just stepped onto the set of a Harry Potter movie. It's not all about academia though. Beyond the university, the city is modern and vibrant. Expect buzzy nightlife, some fine eateries and more attractions than you could possibly visit in one trip, when you stay in an Oxford vacation rental.
High tea and great halls in Oxford
There is no doubt that Oxford has an air of sophistication about it, and there's no better way to experience it than by taking high tea. Your waistline might not forgive you, but the piles of homemade scones laden with clotted cream and jam, washed down with plenty of milky tea, is a treat that won't be forgotten easily. Of course, when you stay at an Oxford vacation rental, you simply can't miss an afternoon wander through the historic university buildings, most notably Christ Church, the inspiration behind Hogwarts' Great Hall.
Punt with a picnic in Oxford
When you stay in an Oxford vacation rental, it would be criminal not to make a beeline directly for the center, for a little retail therapy. The shops that flank the main streets and cobbled alleys range from independents to some of the world's most luxurious brands. Afterwards, consider seeing the city from its pretty waterways. Pack up a picnic and hop aboard a punt to try your hand at this very Oxfordshire tradition. A boater hat might not be mandatory, but sure completes the look on a sunny English afternoon. Alternatively, hire a bicycle and explore the city on 2 wheels.
Oxford is open year-round
Oxford has year-round appeal. While the summer months are of course the busiest, with folks from all over the world descending to explore the historic city and take part in the annual festivities, don't discount the other seasons. The university is open throughout the year and while it's unlikely you'll be punting the waterways during the cold winter, there's plenty of cozy pubs, restaurants and museums to soak up the Oxford atmosphere. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall are particularly beautiful and with prices on rentals taking a nosedive, there's no excuse not to visit.
Exploring the gardens and other natural features in Oxford
Whether you're an adventurous traveler or just want to take in the scenery, Oxford is a great place to get outside. These are some of the area's noteworthy sights, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Cotswolds (25.5 mi / 41 km)
- Waterperry Gardens (7.2 mi / 11.6 km)
- Rousham House and Gardens (11.4 mi / 18.3 km)
- Chiltern Hills (21.5 mi / 34.7 km)
- Higginson Park (24.2 mi / 39 km)
- North Wessex Downs (25.3 mi / 40.8 km)
Transportation to and around Oxford
Fly into Heathrow Airport (LHR), the closest airport, located 39.7 mi (64 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you could also fly into Oxford (OXF), which is 5.9 mi (9.6 km) away.
If you'd rather travel by train, the main station is Oxford Station.