Cowley Road: Street Art & Global Flavors

Walking tour in Oxford

1 hr 40 min
Duration
6
Stops
Easy
Difficulty
artfoodneighborhood

About This Tour

Step away from the limestone colleges and dreaming spires to discover the beating heart of Oxford’s alternative scene. Cowley Road is a vibrant tapestry of global cultures, independent spirit, and creative expression. This self-guided walk invites you to explore the 'real' Oxford, a neighborhood that has long been a melting pot for students, immigrants, and artists. As you move away from the city center across Magdalen Bridge, the atmosphere shifts from academic tradition to a kaleidoscope of color and sound. Cowley Road is famous for its eclectic mix of independent businesses, from legendary record stores to historic cinemas, and its walls are often adorned with ever-changing street art that reflects the community's political and social pulse. On this neighborhood stroll, you will encounter the Ultimate Picture Palace, a community-owned jewel that has survived the age of multiplexes, and the Truck Store, a bastion of the city's thriving independent music scene. The route also delves into the area's rich culinary heritage, often referred to as Oxford's 'Curry Mile,' where the scents of spices from across the globe mingle in the air. You will learn about the history of legendary music venues like The Bullingdon, which has hosted world-famous acts before they hit the big time. This walking route is not just about landmarks; it is about the stories of the people who have shaped East Oxford into the multicultural hub it is today. Whether you are interested in the evolution of urban art, the history of local activism, or simply finding the best spot for an authentic international snack, this self-guided adventure offers a side of the city rarely seen by those who stick to the university's high walls. Because this area is a living, breathing community, the murals and shopfronts may change, providing a unique experience every time you wander its streets. Start exploring with Zigway and see why Cowley Road is the soul of Oxford.

Highlights

  • The Ultimate Picture Palace, Oxford's oldest independent cinema
  • Vibrant street art murals and community graffiti projects
  • The legendary Truck Store record shop
  • The Bullingdon, a cornerstone of Oxford’s live music history
  • Manzil Way’s multicultural landmarks and community spaces
  • The 'Curry Mile' and its rich culinary heritage

Route Map

Route map for Cowley Road: Street Art & Global Flavors

Numbers indicate the order of stops on the tour

Tour Stops (6)

1

Cowley Place

Welcome to the gateway of East Oxford. As you stand near Cowley Place, you are at the threshold where the university’s influence meets the city's diverse residential heart. Historically, this area served as a transition zone between the grand colleges and the industrial workers' housing further down the road. Look around and you'll notice the architecture begins to shift from grand stone to red brick. This spot offers a fantastic view back toward the city center, but the real adventure lies ahead. This neighborhood has been a hub for activism and community organizing for decades. Take a moment to soak in the transition from the quiet academic atmosphere to the increasing hum of the vibrant Cowley Road community.

2

The Ultimate Picture Palace

This striking building is the Ultimate Picture Palace, Oxford's oldest independent cinema. Originally opened in 1911 as the Jeune Street Cinema, its history is as dramatic as the films it screens. It has survived world wars, economic downturns, and the rise of digital streaming. In 2022, it became a community-owned business after a successful crowdfunding campaign, proving just how much the locals value this cultural gem. Note the Art Deco features of the facade. While the screenings change daily, the cinema remains a steadfast supporter of foreign language films, documentaries, and cult classics. It is a symbol of the neighborhood's commitment to independent culture and communal heritage.

3

Truck Store

Step into the Truck Store, a cornerstone of Oxford’s independent music scene. More than just a record shop, this is a community hub where music lovers gather for coffee, vinyl browsing, and intimate in-store performances. Truck Store is deeply connected to the local music festivals and has been instrumental in supporting Oxford-based bands. The walls here are often lined with posters for upcoming gigs, reflecting the city’s constant creative output. In an era of digital downloads, this shop thrives on the tactile experience of music. Feel free to browse the crates; you might just find a rare pressing from a local artist who got their start right here in East Oxford.

4

The Bullingdon

The Bullingdon is a legendary name in the Oxford music scene, but don't confuse it with the infamous university dining club of the same name—this venue is for the people. For over a century, this site has hosted everything from jazz and blues to indie rock and electronic music. It has seen the likes of Radiohead and Supergrass in their early days. The venue remains one of the best places in the city to catch emerging talent. Its dark, atmospheric interior has witnessed decades of Oxford’s nightlife evolution. This is where the neighborhood’s grit and creativity converge, serving as a reminder of Cowley Road's role as a sanctuary for subcultures and late-night revelry.

5

Manzil Way & Cowley Road

At the intersection of Cowley Road and Manzil Way, you are standing in the multicultural heart of Oxford. This wide, open space is a central gathering point for the community. Here, the Central Oxford Mosque stands as a prominent landmark with its beautiful dome and minaret, reflecting the area's significant South Asian and Muslim heritage. Manzil Way often hosts community festivals and markets. The surrounding blocks are packed with shops selling goods from every corner of the globe—from Middle Eastern spices to Caribbean produce. This area exemplifies the 'Global Flavors' of the route, where different cultures coexist and contribute to the rich, sensory experience of East Oxford life.

6

Aziz Oxford

Our walk concludes near Aziz, a pioneer in the local culinary scene. Cowley Road is frequently called Oxford's 'Curry Mile' because of its high concentration of South Asian restaurants. Aziz, in particular, was one of the first to bring authentic, high-quality Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine to the forefront of the city's dining map. While the restaurant landscape on Cowley Road is ever-changing—with new spots opening and old favorites evolving—the legacy of these culinary pioneers remains. From here, you are perfectly placed to grab a meal, whether you crave spicy curries, Lebanese mezze, or authentic Italian gelato. This end of the road perfectly encapsulates the diverse, welcoming spirit of the neighborhood.

Frequently Asked Questions

The highest concentration of street art in Oxford is found along Cowley Road and its side streets, particularly around Manzil Way and Jeune Street. These murals are community-driven and frequently change, reflecting local culture and social issues.

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