
Oxford in March
Good time to visit
Oxford starts shaking off winter's grip in March. The weather's unpredictable but the city feels more alive, especially during Boat Race weekend.
Weather
March brings the first hints of spring with milder temperatures and longer days. Rain is still frequent but comes in bursts rather than the endless drizzle of winter. You'll see crocuses popping up in college quads.
11°C high4°C low11 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$90/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Oxford vs Cambridge Boat Race (usually last weekend)
March Tips
- •The Boat Race weekend gets busy - book ahead if you want to watch from a riverside pub
- •Pack both winter and spring clothes as weather swings wildly
- •Many outdoor attractions start reopening with longer hours
All Months
May through September offers the warmest weather and longest days, but also the heaviest tourist crowds. College gardens bloom beautifully in late spring, and you can punt on the Cherwell River without freezing. Summer brings outdoor theater in college quads and the chance to climb Carfax Tower in decent weather. But here's the catch — many colleges close to visitors during exam periods (April-June), and accommodation prices peak. October surprises many visitors as an ideal time. The students return, bringing energy back to pubs and cafes, while autumn colors make the Botanic Garden spectacular. Winter has its charms too — fewer crowds mean easier access to popular colleges, and Christmas markets fill the streets. Just pack layers because English weather stays unpredictable. The worst time? Late July through August, when tour groups clog narrow streets and many locals flee for holidays.
Oxford Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
8/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
3/10
Budget
5/10
Luxury
7/10
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