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The Cotswold Tour
Johnnie your local driver and tour guide, has lived and worked in The Cotswolds for three decades. As we navigate the picturesque countryside, Johnnie, with…
Check availabilityA romantic weekend in Oxford combines historic streets, scenic riverside walks and elegant dining into a beautifully balanced escape for couples. The city’s compact layout makes it easy to explore on foot, allowing visitors to move effortlessly between iconic colleges, quiet gardens and cosy restaurants. Over two days, couples can experience the charm of Oxford...

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A romantic weekend in Oxford combines historic streets, scenic riverside walks and elegant dining into a beautifully balanced escape for couples. The city’s compact layout makes it easy to explore on foot, allowing visitors to move effortlessly between iconic colleges, quiet gardens and cosy restaurants. Over two days, couples can experience the charm of Oxford at a relaxed pace while enjoying some of its most memorable highlights.
This curated two-day itinerary blends classic Oxford experiences with slower moments that make the trip feel special. From punting along the River Cherwell to golden-hour walks across historic squares, the rhythm of the weekend encourages conversation, discovery and a few indulgent treats along the way. With a comfortable boutique hotel as your base, the entire weekend feels both elegant and wonderfully unhurried.
Oxford’s historic centre provides the perfect backdrop for a romantic city break. Honey-coloured stone buildings, quiet college quadrangles and cobbled lanes create a setting that feels timeless. The River Cherwell and nearby parks introduce pockets of greenery that soften the city’s architecture.
Many of the city’s best experiences sit within easy walking distance of one another. This makes the itinerary feel natural and flexible, allowing couples to follow the plan loosely while still discovering their own favourite corners of Oxford.
As evening arrives, the city’s softly lit streets add an extra layer of charm.
Day One – Explore Oxford’s Icons. Begin with a relaxed walk through the historic centre before visiting museums or college gardens.
Afternoon punting. Glide along the River Cherwell and enjoy Oxford from the water.
Golden-hour stroll. Walk through Radcliffe Square or Christ Church Meadow as the light softens.
Standout dinner. Choose a memorable restaurant for the evening.
Day Two – Slow discoveries. Enjoy brunch or afternoon tea before exploring parks, canals or local cafés.
The most memorable moment often comes during a golden-hour walk through the historic centre when the stone buildings glow warmly in the evening light. At that moment the entire city feels almost cinematic.
Choose a boutique hotel in the historic centre so you can wander the city in the evening without rushing. Oxford feels especially romantic once the daytime crowds fade.
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