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Quote: Many museums, these days have bells and whistles. They have buttons to push, interactive displays with which to, well, interact and programmes galore to entice youngsters to learn. Other museums are resolutely Read More
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Quote: The Highlights Frankly speaking, I did not think that a city of Oxford’s proportions – however learned and scientifically important it might be – would be host to such a prominent museum, which, with true Read More
Quote: The visitor entrance to Christ Church is a fitting start to the tour of the grounds. The large entry gate looks out onto the lush Meadow opposite. Such a picture of tranquility puts you in a lasting good mood to Read More
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Quote: The Turf Tavern is an intimate pub located in the nook behind some Oxford Buildings. It isn't easy to get to so you may need to ask for directions! But it's worth the stroll down the back alleys and streets of Read More
Quote: There seems to be something of an obsession with Bears around these parts. Crazy Bears, straight bears, Bear Lanes – all the towns and villages around these parts seem to have a reference somewhere. Oh, and Read More
Quote: The Oxford University Natural History Museum is one of my favourite buildings in the UK and certainly one of the museums I visit most often. It fits an architectural style that I've long admired and is similar to Read More
Quote: Tourists seem to love Oxford's Covered Market but to me it just used to be my 'local' place where I got my lunch when the college canteen hand nothing I fancied, had fry-up hangover breakfasts in Brown's Café, Read More
Quote: I spent two full days touring the Cotswolds with this group before striking out on my own. Small vans make for a much more cozy group and the guides take the time to answer your questions and recommend side Read More
Quote: One of the oldest colleges in Oxford, this place was founded by William of Wykeham in the 1370s. The chapel is one of the most beautiful buildings in the college - built at the time of foundation, it maintains Read More