Jericho & North Oxford

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Jericho & North Oxford

The residential neighbourhood northwest of the university centre: the Ashmolean Museum, independent cafes and restaurants on Little Clarendon Street, and the University Parks along the Cherwell.

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About Jericho & North Oxford

Jericho developed in the 19th century as a working-class neighbourhood outside the university walls and is now a mix of residential streets, independent cafes and restaurants, and the northern reaches of the university. Little Clarendon Street is the main street: independent restaurants, a good Italian, a Thai place, and several cafes that are materially better and cheaper than anything in the tourist centre. Walton Street has more independent shops, cafes, and the Phoenix Cinema. The Ashmolean Museum is at the southern edge of Jericho on Beaumont Street: it is technically in the city centre but the neighbourhood context is Jericho. The Oxford University Parks (70 acres north of the science area, free entry, the Cherwell forms the eastern border) are the best place to walk in the city without crowds. University cricket is played here in summer. The University Museum of Natural History and the Pitt Rivers are on the eastern edge of Jericho at South Parks Road.

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Getting Here

On Foot

Jericho is a 10-15 minute walk from the Bodleian. Little Clarendon Street is 5 minutes from the Ashmolean.

Insider Tips

Little Clarendon Street for lunch

Little Clarendon Street (5 minutes walk northwest of the Ashmolean) has better food at lower prices than the tourist centre. GBP 10-14 for a restaurant lunch compared to GBP 15-20 on the High Street. Jericho Cafe (Walton Street) is the standard reference for coffee in Oxford. The area around Walton Street has good lunch options on weekdays when the universities are in session.

Ashmolean opening hours

The Ashmolean is free and open Tuesday to Sunday (closed Monday). Opening at 10 AM. The Egyptian galleries and the Alfred Jewel are on the upper floors: go there first before the school groups arrive late morning. The Cast Gallery in the basement (plaster casts of classical sculpture) is usually empty and gives a different perspective on classical art.

University Parks

Free entry from Parks Road or Norham Gardens. The parks are open daily from dawn to dusk. The Cherwell bank walk inside the parks is quieter than the meadow walk near Christ Church. University cricket matches at the Parks ground (summer term) are free to watch from the boundary.

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