Getting to Rhodes House
Address
South Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3RG
United Kingdom
By car
Parking in Oxford
Rhodes House does not have visitor car parking. Many Oxford streets are closed to traffic, and parking is extremely limited and expensive. Visitors are encouraged to use the Park and Ride bus services.
For information on car parks, see Oxfordshire Country Council's website.
Park & Ride
There are five Park and Ride sites which serve Oxford City Centre. You can find information from the Oxford City Council on Park and Ride locations, timetables and fares.
By train
Oxford Railway Station is a 20-25 minute walk away from Rhodes House. Please use Google Maps to find your way from the station to Rhodes House.
Direct services run from London Paddington to Oxford Station, and London Marylebone to Oxford and Oxford Parkway Stations. To plan your journey, see National Rail Enquiries.
By coach
The X90 and Oxford Tube are two frequent 24-hour direct services between Oxford and London. For more information on coaches, visit National Express.
Gloucester Green is the central coach station in the city centre. Please use Google Maps to find your way from the station to Rhodes House.
By taxi
Taxi ranks are located at Oxford Railway Station, Gloucester Green Coach Station and St Giles' in the city centre.
From London Airports
From London Heathrow, you can take The Airline coach service (24 hour service) or trains via London.
From London Gatwick, you can take The Airline coach service (24 hour service) or trains via Reading.
From London Stansted airport, you can take the National Express 757 coach service.
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Accessibility
The Rhodes Trust is proud to partner with Sociability, a disabled-led technology company, to support prospective students with accessibility information for Rhodes House. The platform is designed to help disabled people discover and share accessibility information for a wide range of locations.
By providing detailed, reliable, and up-to-date accessibility information, Sociability enables Rhodes Scholars, visitors and staff to better understand what accessibility means to them, empowering them to navigate their journey with confidence and peace of mind.
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