Finding a car rental in Oxford is simple with Road Genius. Compare prices of vehicles from dozens of suppliers in the UK with no booking fees. Choose convenient pick-up in Oxford city centre near the train station, at Oxford Kidlington Airport (OXF), or at Heathrow, then set off for the Cotswolds, Blenheim Palace and Stratford-upon-Avon. To dodge the Zero Emission Zone and high parking costs, many travellers hire a car after finishing city sightseeing or use Park and Ride.
Location | Pros | Cons |
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Oxford City Centre (Near Train Station) | No airport surcharges, Convenient for city exploration, Walking distance from central attractions | Limited operating hours, Smaller vehicle selection, Higher city rates during peak seasons |
Oxford Kidlington Airport (OXF) | Quick rental process, Less crowded than major airports | Limited flight service, Smaller selection, Restricted hours |
Heathrow Airport (40 miles) | Largest vehicle selection, 24/7 service, Immediate availability after flights | Approximately 30% premium on rates due to airport location, Congestion on M25/M40 route to Oxford, Additional travel time |
Additional notes: Oxford city centre has many driving restrictions and limited car access. Consider your accommodation location and parking arrangements before deciding where to rent. Many visitors choose to rent a car only after completing their city centre sightseeing.
On average, car rentals in Oxford cost around €68 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €24 per day.
Compare locations and suppliers. Price-check Oxford City, Kidlington Airport (OXF) and Heathrow. Heathrow is often about 30% pricier, and city-centre rates spike in peak weeks. OXF can be cheaper with less crowding.
Rent only when you leave Oxford. Do your city sightseeing car-free, then pick up the car to explore the Cotswolds. Saves rental days, parking and possible ZEZ charges (£2-10 per day).
Pick a smaller car. Usually cheaper and better for Oxford’s and the Cotswolds’ narrow lanes.
Time your booking to the season. For summer and graduation weeks (late Jun–early Jul), book 8-12 weeks ahead. Off-peak, 2-4 weeks is usually fine and lets you watch for price dips.
Check weekly rates. For 5+ days, a weekly deal can beat the daily total.
Factor local costs. Compare hotel parking and consider Park & Ride (£2-6 plus £3-4 bus return). Avoid expensive central car parks (£4-5 per hour) when you can.
Oxford actively discourages bringing cars into the city centre through limited access roads and high fees.
Area | What You Need to Know | Tips |
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Park & Ride Locations (5 sites) | Pear Tree (north), Redbridge (south), Seacourt (west), Thornhill (east), Oxford Parkway | Spaces available plus bus connection to the centre; highly recommended by local authorities |
Westgate Shopping Centre | Central multi-storey car park | |
Gloucester Green | City centre car park | Fills quickly |
On-street Options | Very limited central spots | Mostly resident permit zones; strictly enforced |
College Visitor Areas | Extremely limited | Only available to specific visitors by prior arrangement |
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Get a rental car to visit:
Cotswolds villages - Burford, Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold
Blenheim Palace - Woodstock
Stratford-upon-Avon - Shakespeare's Birthplace
Bicester Village
Stonehenge - Avebury
Is it worth having a car in Oxford city centre? We don't recommend bringing a car just to explore Oxford itself. The city centre has road restrictions, not much parking and high parking fees. It's much easier to get around the city using public transport, walking or cycling.
What is the Oxford Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ)? The ZEZ is a small area in the middle of Oxford. If you drive a car that isn't electric in this area, you have to pay a daily charge of £4-20. Cameras monitor the zone and you need to pay the charge online within 6 days.
Can I park at my hotel in Oxford? Many hotels in central Oxford have very little parking or none at all. You should always check with the hotel about parking and any fees before you book. Some hotels can give you a discount at a public car park nearby.
What type of car is best for exploring the Cotswolds? We recommend a compact or mid-size car for the narrow country lanes in the Cotswolds. These cars are also comfortable enough for longer drives. If you plan to go into very rural spots, think about getting a car that sits a bit higher off the ground.
How far in advance should I book a rental car in Oxford? If you're visiting in summer, you should book 8-12 weeks ahead because rental cars often get booked out during the busy season. For quieter times of the year, booking 2-4 weeks in advance is usually enough.
Is it better to rent a car in Oxford or at Heathrow Airport? You can rent a car when you land at Heathrow, which is easy, but it costs about 30% more. If you want to see Oxford city first, you could wait and pick up a rental car in Oxford when you're ready to travel further out.