Oxford Neighborhoods
List of areas to explore
Oxford lies in the center of the county of Oxfordshire. There are endless possibilities for day-trips around Oxford...
Carfax is commonly considered to be the axis of Oxford, with Cornmarket (north), St. Aldate's (south), High (east)...
Oxford's Covered Market is a charming indoor market accessible from Cornmarket and High Streets in Central Oxford....
Cowley is arguably the youngest and most vibrant quarter of Oxford. In an area that radiates out from both sides...
Headington's rich history is illustrated through stories and artifacts that can be found in such places as the...
Iffley runs parallel to Cowley Road and the River Thames. It is the location of the Iffley Lock and the old Iffley...
Jericho is known as the young, hip area of Oxford. Located just north of the City Centre, Jericho bustles with...
Marston is a quiet village located to the northeast of Oxford. Old Marston, as it is sometimes called, is open...
J.R.R. Tolkien and Iris Murdoch once lived in North Oxford, which is known for its large Victorian homes and tree-lined...
The heart and history of Oxford are nowhere near as prominent as in its City Centre. The Carfax Tower, Radcliffe...
Oxford's suburbs extend in all directions from the City Centre and are as known for their favorite neighborhood...
Summertown's variety of shops, open patio restaurants and art studios distinguish it from other North Oxford suburbs....
The Plain lies at the eastern end of the City Centre's High Street, just past the Magdalen Bridge Boathouse. The...
Wolvercote is a small English village located on the west side of North Oxford. Stone cottages, one-way roads and...