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    Serviced Apartments Oxford

    Whether you visit Oxford for a day trip, short city break or a longer family holiday, you'll find yourself spoilt for choice with the huge range of attractions, activities and events on offer. Take the children to see where scenes from the magical Harry Potter movies where filmed, enjoy a romantic boat trip along the River Thames, punt along the River Cherwell or take a tour on an open top bus and see all the sights of this magnificent University city all whilst enjoying the comforts of home in a luxury serviced apartment.


    Situated in the South-East of England, Oxfordshire is one of the most scenic of all English counties. You can visit market towns, rural villages, farmland, and explore beautiful countryside whilst staying in Oxford. Well served by road and rail networks that give fast and direct access locally, nationally and from Europe. With excellent transport links to and from London, Oxford is and ideal base for a trip to the capital, being just 56 miles (90km) west of London. Heathrow, Gatwick and Birmingham International airports are all served by train to Oxford and there is a fast and frequent service from London Paddington.

    The Bodleian Library, The Ashmolean Museum, The Botanic Gardens and Christ Church Cathedral and university colleges are just a few of Oxford’s world famous attractions. Boat trips or punting on the River Thames, entertaining guided walking tours and open-top bus tours take in the city’s architecture and introduce Oxford’s heritage. If you want a more slow paced, relaxing stay you can simply stroll around the streets of this world famous University city soaking up the atmosphere.

    Buildings in Oxford demonstrate an example of every British architectural period since the arrival of the Saxons, including the iconic, mid-18th century Radcliffe Camera. Oxford is known as the 'city of dreaming spires', a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold in reference to the harmonious architecture of Oxford's university buildings. The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world.

    Oxford is central to the economy of Oxfordshire and the surrounding area and is home to approximately 3,400 businesses providing 106,000 jobs and 9.3 million tourists who visit the city each year.

    Whether you're visiting Oxford for business or pleasure, staying in a serviced apartment offers the most flexible, cost-effective and enjoyable experience available.