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Oxford

Destination

Guide

Dest inat ion Overv iew

Whether you’re coming to Oxford

for the city’s academic prestige or

its abundant culture and heritage,

trains to Oxford are an option for

travel year round.

Sightseeing in Oxford is a must

for any visitor. Blenheim Palace

in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds

and the Bodleian Library are

not to be missed.

If you’re looking for culture, the

Ashmolean is one of the

world’s leading museums.

Oxford is world-famous for its

university, but there are many

more reasons to visit the scenic

English city by train – whether

you’re keen to explore its

excellent museums and

galleries, or to enjoy a sunny

afternoon in its public parks.

Train journeys through the

unspoilt Oxfordshire

countryside are a great way to

visit the historic city, and with

frequent services to London

and other areas of the UK, it’s

easy to visit Oxford by train.

Oxford sights and attractions

Known as the ‘city of dreaming

spires’, Oxford’s eye-catching

skyline is just one of its unique

charms. Those on cultural

breaks in the city should be

sure to visit its other distinctive

landmarks, including Christ

Church Cathedral and the

Sheldonian Theatre, which

remains a major centre for

events in Oxford.

A trip to Oxford isn’t just about

looking to the past either, as

continuing expansion and

development means visitors to

Oxford can enjoy some of the

best shopping and sporting

opportunities in the county.

Visit Oxford by train

Whatever time of the year you

plan to visit Oxford by train, the

city always delights the senses

– from strolling through its green

parks at the height of summer

to gazing up at its snow-

covered spires in winter.

Because Oxford is a popular

tourist destination, visitors will

find plenty of well-placed

hotels to spend the night, and

arranging car hire can be a

convenient way to visit nearby

attractions and destinations in

Oxfordshire.