Things to do on Friday afternoon in Oxford (GB)

Crowd levels and popular times for Oxford on Friday afternoon: Follow the crowd or avoid the queues by visiting the most popular attractions during the quiet hours as indicated below.

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Oxford University Museum of Natural History (Museum)
Parks Rd Oxford OX1 3PW United Kingdom
4.8

Oxford University Museum of Natural History is most popular around 2 PM on Saturdays. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.

Entry to the Museum is FREE and not ticketed. Groups/organisations with more than ten visitors arriving on the same day must book in advance (see our website for more details). Oxford University Museum of Natural History was founded in 1860, and today it holds an internationally-significant collection of natural history specimens and archives.

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The Four Candles - JD Wetherspoon (Beer)
51
4.0

The Four Candles - JD Wetherspoon is most popular around 6 PM on Saturdays. It's most quiet on Mondays.

The pub is open for breakfast until 12 noon and offers free refills (all day every day) on tea and Lavazza coffee. For lunch and dinner, there are lighter bites, with deli deal options and vegetarian choices, gourmet burgers and freshly made pizzas. Wetherspoon has championed a wide range of drinks, including real ales, craft beers, gins and soft drinks. Table service is available via the Wetherspoon app, using our unlimited free Wi-Fi. This pub has step-free access.

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Clarendon Centre Oxford (Shopping center)
52 Cornmarket St Oxford OX1 3JE United Kingdom
3.9

Clarendon Centre Oxford is most popular around 2 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 20 min to 1 hr here. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

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Carfax Tower (Historical)
Queen St Oxford OX1 1ET United Kingdom
4.4

Carfax Tower is most popular around 1 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Sundays.

This tower is all that remains of the 13th century St Martin’s Church, which was the official city church of Oxford from 1122. In 1896, the main part of the church was demolished to make more room for traffic in the area. The tower is 74 feet tall and no building in central Oxford may constructed higher than it. Climb the 99 steps to the top for the best view of the Oxford skyline and surrounding countryside.

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Red Lion Oxford (Beer)
14 Gloucester St Oxford OX1 2BN United Kingdom
4.3

Red Lion Oxford is most popular around 6 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 1-2,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

The Red Lion in Oxford is a stylish pub, bar and restaurant serving lunch, dinner, Sunday roasts, and vegan dishes alongside crafted cocktails, premium gins, craft beers, wine and bubbles.

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The White Rabbit (Beer)
21 Friars Entry Oxford OX1 2BY United Kingdom
4.5

The White Rabbit is most popular around 6 PM on Fridays. Visitors usually stay 1-2,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

Independent free-house serving local beers and authentic award-winning Italian pizzas. A large all-year garden with heated benches to keep you warm and dry whatever the weather.

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