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Oxford Tourism Hubs are a collaborative, community-led network of local businesses, organisations, and Oxford City Council designed to enhance the visitor experience across the city. These hubs provide accessible, reliable information to help you navigate Oxford with confidence. 

What are Oxford Tourism Hubs? 

Oxford Tourism Hubs are branded locations throughout Oxford city centre where visitors can access essential information and services. Whether you're visiting for a few hours or staying for several days, the hubs are here to support your journey and help you make the most of your time in the city. 

Services available at each hub 

Each hub offers a range of free and practical resources, including: 

  • Printed and digital maps of Oxford 
  • Locations of public toilets, including accessible and family-friendly facilities 
  • Transport information, including train stations, bus stops, and car parks 
  • Emergency and non-emergency contact details 
  • Information about local medical walk-in centres 
  • Information about free water refill stations 
  • Guidance on Oxford’s Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ) 
  • Opening times for Oxford University colleges 

Why Oxford Tourism Hubs are important 

Oxford does not have a centralised tourist information centre. Oxford Tourism Hubs will provide a consistent and friendly source of support for visitors, helping to improve accessibility and reduce confusion. They are designed to make it easier for everyone to explore the city’s historic landmarks, cultural attractions, and local businesses. 

Find an Oxford Tourism Hub 

Tourism Hubs are located at key points across Oxford city centre.  

Oxford Tourism Hubs: Coming to Oxford as a tourist? (Video)

 

Alternatively, watch 'Coming to Oxford as a tourist?' on YouTube (40 seconds)

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