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Queen Street & Cornmarket Street

This area of Oxford's compact city centre, with pedestrianised Cornmarket Street, boasts all the major retail chains including Marks & Spencer, Boots, W.H. Smith and department stores Allders and Debenhams.

 

The High Street

The High is one of Oxford's famous thoroughfares and is now home to an increasingly wide range of independent retailers including boutiques and gift shops, both traditional and alternative, and antiques.

 
 

Broad Street

In traffic-free Broad Street you can find various art and bookshops, most notably the world-famous and compelling Blackwells, together with second-hand bookshops, such as Thornton's, which can be found amongst an array of gift-shops offering something for everyone.

 
 

Little Clarendon Street

Home to Oxford's 'café society' and an enchanting selection of shops selling beautiful gifts, toys and decorative items.

 
 

The Westgate Shopping Centre

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Clarendon Centre

www.clarendoncentre.co.uk also offer indoor shopping from retailers such as GAP, French Connection, and River Island, numerous sport and shoe shops and also a mini-Sainsbury's.

 

Walton Street, Jericho & St. Clement's

Just a short walk outside the centre of Oxford, both Jericho to the north and St. Clement's at the end of the High Street are abundant with second-hand and nearly- new furniture and clothes shops, and you can also find several multi-cultural food shops which provide a number of nearby Asian restaurants with their wonderful ingredients.

 

The Covered Market

The Covered Market was created in 1772 to rid Oxford's streets of 'untidy, messy and unsavoury stalls'. Today's market is a lively collection of small shops and stalls selling everything from clothes and gifts to Oxford Sausages or antiquarian books. Caféés, sandwich stalls, bakers, butchers, delicatessens, greengrocers and florists ensure that it is anything but unsavoury. Open: Mon - Sat, 8.00-17.00

 

 

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