Oxford has been ranked as one of the worst places in the UK for a night out.
New research from BonusFinder.co.uk analysed several major party cities, evaluating them based on their number of pubs, hotels, bars, and nightclubs per 10,000 residents.
Oxford, scoring 7.29 out of 10, was ranked as the eighth worst in the country alongside Leicester.
The city has only 2.51 venues per 10,000 residents, while the average price of a pint is £5.40.
London earned the title of worst city for a night out, while Brighton and Hove was ranked as the best.
Fintan Costello, founding director of BonusFinder.co.uk said: "Our analysis illuminates the diverse factors shaping the UK's nightlife landscape.
"The disparities among cities underscore the profound impact of the cost of living crisis on our nightlife economy."
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