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Oxford – the United Kingdom’s scholarly city – still maintains its reputation for being one of the world’s most renowned places for learning and knowledge. Oxford has come a long way since its days in the classic mystery Gaudy Night, which features separate colleges for men and women and a distinct learning curve for the rich-at-hand. Today’s Oxford student is world-traveled, fluent in multiple languages and typically one of the top scholars in his or her class.
Still a city of mystique and mystery, Oxford flights are full of more than just eager students. Artists, historians and sports-enthusiasts board Oxford flights for a tour of the city’s ancient architecture, famous college and a chance at rowing in one of the most famous competitions in the world. Take a break from studying and scholarly ways and enjoy the city’s more modern district, which features prime shopping, restaurants and outdoor cafes. While it’s likely those travelers booking flights to Oxford are anticipating a turn in the city’s famous university, Oxford is easily explored by visitors of all ages.
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Peak Season:
Summer is considered the high season, and August and September bring throngs of visitors booking flights to Oxford. Many of the estates are open March through September only and for a limited number of hours.
Off Season:
Even though winter is not considered the high season, there is very little difference in the number of visitors to Oxford nor in the lodging rates.
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Oxford’s city center caters to pedestrians, and a walk down High Street (The High) is a tourist must-do. Guided walking tours of the colleges are available year-round, although more restricted when terms are in session.
Hop-on hop-off buses provide a great way to get around town and take in the sights. For public transportation, Oxford has two bus companies. The Oxford Bus Company provides service across the city and to four park-and-ride lots, the airports, and suburbs. Stagecoach buses also provide service throughout the city and have a ticket for unlimited one-day travel in Oxford.
Bicycles are very popular in Oxford, and the flat landscape lends itself to cycling. There are also several bike paths throughout Oxford and towpaths along the river and canal. Rental bikes are readily available.
Taxis are reasonably priced and you can pick one up from a stand (rank) or call for one. There are surcharges for luggage, late night trips, extra passengers, and holidays.
Punting lets you see Oxford from the river. You can rent and navigate a punt yourself or hire a punt and expert puntsman.
With all the pedestrian walkways and one-way streets, having a car in Oxford can be a nuisance.
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