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City trip Oxford.
Oxford is a vibrant modern city, stuffed full of cafes, shops, pubs, theatres, cinemas and restaurants.
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Camping & Caravanning
Eurocampings - ACSI Camping Guide
Car Rental
Holiday Autos - Holiday Autos offers the best fully inclusive car hire prices. Get cheap car hire quickly and securely online with holidayautos.co.uk, the experts in online car rental.
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Holiday Homes / Apartments
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- Holiday Lodges and Holiday Parks Britain A short break, or weekend, at one of our holiday parks gives you a real getaway, whatever the season.
You'll find well-equipped and cosily heated bungalows, lodges, chalets, apartments and caravans in beautiful forest, countryside and coastal surroundings from Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands and from
Pembrokeshire to East Anglia.
See for more the page Holiday Homes
Hostels / Youth Hostel
Hostelbookers.com is one of the worlds largest online booking services for hostels. All hostels you see here are offering realtime prices and availability.
Youth Hostels England
Hotels in Oxford
Hotels in Oxford - Hotel Guide Oxford
Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel ****, Abingdon Road, OX1 4PS Oxford
The Oxford Spires Four Pillars is a luxury 4 star hotel about 0.5 miles from Oxford City Centre, Set amongst 40
acres of outstanding parkland with access to the River Thames, a place where one can experience the feel
of both town and country. Just half a mile away is Oxford City centre via a pleasant riverside walk, or along the Abingdon Road.
Travel Agents / Tour Operator
Evan Evens Tours -
Superbreak offer leisure hotel breaks and features 2-5 star hotels, with the majority in the 3-4 star+ rating.
- Create your perfect trip - Flight, Hotel and Car
Oxford Golf Course
Travel Guides Oxford / Related books
Travel Guides Southeast England [ Amazon.co.uk ]
Seeoxford.com - Virtual tour of Oxford
Transportation / How do I travel to Oxford
Heathrow (LHR) 62.2 km - see London Airports
Luton (LTN) 62.2 km
Coventry (CVT) 70.6 km
Birmingham (BHX) 85.5 km
Southampton (SOU) 89.4 km
London City (LCY) 93.8 km
Opodo - Flight tickets Oxford [ London ]
Book cheap flights to Southeast England at ebookers and benefit from discounted airfares. View their latest offers and book your flights, accommodation, car hire and insurance online
Airline Tickets / Bargain Flights - Flights to Oxford / price comparison possible
thetrainline is the fully impartial rail ticketing website owned by the Virgin Group, Virgin Rail Group and National
Express Group, providing the cheaper way to buy train tickets online. thetrainline provides fast, easy and secure access to timetables, tickets and fares for all National Rail journeys across the UK.
- Coach Line to Southeast England
Oxford Bus Company
Comprehensive network of bus services in Oxford and Abingdon, Kidlington and Didcot. Also coach to London and back.
Oxford Tube - Express coach service between London and Oxford
Maps International -
Mapsinternational.co.uk is one of the largest map shops online.
Multimap.com Street-level maps, road maps; door-to-door travel directions; aerial photographs; and local information.
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Travel Insurance - online travel and holiday insurance for UK and Irish residents
Oxford - Oxford City Council
Blenheim Palace
Situated in Woodstock, just 8 miles from Oxford, the Palace was created a World Heritage site in 1987.
Blenheim Palace, home to 11th Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, offers a memorable day out.
Bodleian Library - main research library of the University of Oxford
The buildings within the central site include Duke Humfrey's Library above the Divinity School, the Old Schools
Quadrangle with its Great Gate and Tower, the Radcliffe Camera, Britain's first circular library, and the
Clarendon Building. In addition, the Bodleian consists of nine other libraries, in separate locations in Oxford:
the Bodleian Japanese Library, the Bodleian Law Library, the Hooke Library, the Indian Institute Library, the
Oriental Institute Library, the Philosophy Library, the Radcliffe Science Library, the Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies at Rhodes House and the Vere Harmsworth Library.
Botanic Garden - University of Oxford Botanic Garden
The Garden consists of three sections. The Glasshouses contain plants that need protection from the
extremes of the British weather. The area outside the Walled Garden contains classic garden features such
as a Water Garden and Rock Garden as well as the innovative Black Border and Autumn Borders. Within the
Walled Garden plants are grouped in a number of different ways such as by country of origin, botanic family or economic use. See the virtual tour.
Carfax Tower - considered to be the centre of the city
The Tower is all that remains of the 13th century St. Martin's Church. See Wikipedia.
Cotswold Wild Life Park
Cotswold Wildlife Park is set in 160 acres of parkland and gardens around a listed Victorian Manor House and has been open to the public since 1970.
News from Oxford - The Oxford Times
Oxford Castle Unlocked
For the first time in 1000 years, the secrets of Oxford Castle will be Unlocked revealing episodes of violence,
executions, great escapes, betrayal and even romance. Walk through these ancient buildings and experience the stories that connect the real people to these extraordinary events.
Oxford Museum
Oxford School of Drama
Oxford Story
The Oxford Story offers the very best insight into the city's world-famous University, its famous faces and its history.
Radio & TV Oxford - see BBC Oxford
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
St Mary's stands in the physical centre of the old walled City, and the university grew up around it. In
medieval times scholars lived in houses with their teachers and the university had no buildings of its own, so it adopted St Mary's as its centre ...
University of Oxford - oldest university in the English-speaking world
University - Oxford Brooks University
The University can trace its history back as far as 1865 with the foundation of the Oxford School of Art,
which over the centuries merged and grew to become today's university. It was in 1992 that the then Oxford
Polytechnic became Oxford Brookes University, naming itself after John Henry Brookes, first Principal of the Schools of Technology, Art and Commerce.
Cuisine
Oxford Restaurant Guide
Online restaurant guide for people who visit, work or live in Oxford and are looking for places to eat out in Oxford and the surrounding areas.
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes and Oxfordshire Food Group
Oxfordshire is South East England's most rural county, with about three quarters of the land area covered by agriculture.
History Oxford
History of Oxford - see Wikipedia
Old postcards Oxford - Postcards of the past
Pitt Rivers Museum
The Pitt Rivers Museum was founded in 1884 when Lt.-General Pitt Rivers, an influential figure in the
development of archaeology and evolutionary anthropology, gave his collection to the University. The Museum displays archaeological and ethnographic objects from all parts of the world.
Music, Art & Culture, Events & Entertainment
There's plenty on offer. There are five theatres, two Arts Council funded theatre producers, two world
renowned museums and two mainstream and two independent cinemas.
Music at Oxford Music at Oxford is an independent concert promoter arranging a season of classical music concerts, each
year from October-June, inviting a selection of prestigious internationally-known performers to the city.
One Night Stand and The Wychwood Music Festival
Oxford Coffee Concerts
The Oxford Coffee Concerts were started in 1986 and have since established themselves as one of the most
successful chamber music series in the country. The concerts are nearly every Sunday morning throughout the year.
Oxford Folk Club
Asmolean - Museum of Art & Archaeology
Attached to the University of Oxford.
Burton Taylor Studio - small 50-seater studio theatre at Oxford Playhouse
Museum of Modern Art
Modern Art Oxford is the largest gallery devoted to modern and contemporary art in the South East.
Museum of the History of Science
The Museum of the History of Science houses an unrivalled collection of historic scientific instruments in the
world's oldest surviving purpose-built museum building, the Old Ashmolean on Broad Street, Oxford.
New Theatre Oxford
Oxford Playhouse Theatre
Sheldonian Theatre
Oxford Theatres - definitive guide to what's on in Oxford's Theatres
Oxford City Guide - A guide to everything you need to know about Oxford
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Arts Organisations, Event listings, Cinemas, Community, Education, Festivals, Local Theatres, and more ...
Web Portal / Search Engine / Oxford Directories
Daily Information Oxford - Guide to Oxford
Citysghtseeingoxford.com
In Oxford Magazine - What's On Guide for Oxford
Oxford City Guide - A guide to everything you need to know about Oxford
Seeoxford.com - virtual tour Oxford
Thisisoxfordshire.co.uk
Oxford and Oxfordshire news, sport and information updated throughout the day
Visitsouthoxfordshire.co.uk
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