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Top Things to do In Oxfordshire 2021
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University of Oxford
4.7
/5
350 Reviews
"School"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
陌染MM
"Oxford University ("University of Oxford") is a public university in Oxford, England. It is the second oldest institution of higher education in the world. Oxford is a core member of Russell University Group, UK's "G5 Super-elite University", Europe's top university Coimbra Group, European Research University Federation and Europaeum. Oxford University Press is the world's largest university press. The publication includes 20 volumes of the Oxford English Dictionary. The University of Oxford is also hosting two well-known scholarship programs: one for the Clarendon Scholarship, established in 2001; Another Rod scholarship, which has attracted many outstanding graduate students over the past century, is Oxford with the world's largest university publishing house and the largest university library system in the United Kingdom. Oxford has produced a host of social luminaries, including 27 British prime ministers, 60 Nobel Prize winners, and dozens of royalty and political leaders from around the world. No IELTS/TOEFL score is required for Oxford University to apply. The students only need to issue a qualified language score to the school before July 31 of the following year. Oxford language requirements: IELTS total score 7.0 above, no less than 7.0 score; TOEFL scores above 110, no less than 25 in oral English, no less than 24 in reading and writing, no less than 22 in listening. In English countries or through English teaching for more than 2 years, or IB standard English course scores above 5, language scores may be exempted. Oxford, like Cambridge, has no specific gateway, is an open school, and every college is scattered, and if you don't know the way, you really get lost. It's like a small town with a shopping street and restaurants of all sizes."
Blenheim Palace
4.6
/5
313 Reviews
"Garden"
"UNESCO World Heritage-Cultural Site "
"Historical Architecture"
真诚7577
"Beyond the vast arches of Jill's estate was an open green lawn and a blue sky. The grassy slopes undulated to both sides, with a wide, neat culvert in the middle leading to the golden palace ahead. On the lawn, on the shore of the lake, under the hall, the crowds were laughing."
Bridge of Sighs
4.6
/5
131 Reviews
based on 966 reviews
"Bridge"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
陌染MM
"The bridge of sighs, officially known as the Hertford Bridge, is a famous attraction of Oxford University. It was built in 1913 (completed in 1914), and it crosses New College Road to connect the two old and new parts of Hertford College, and is a famous attraction of Oxford University. Designed by Sir Tomas Jackson, the bridge is called the Bridge of Sighs, because it resembles the bridge of sighs in Venice, Italy. Following the tour group, one can only take a peek at Oxford University."
Oxford Castle & Prison
4.3
/5
54 Reviews
based on 2678 reviews
"Historical Architecture"
"Castle"
M43***62
"Covid regulations at the castle/prison dictate that an hours guided tour must be taken. In reality a visit without one would be a mistake. Our tour was conducted by Becca, right from the start it was obvious she has a thorough knowledge of the sights to see at the location. A thoroughly enjoyable, rewarding and enlightening visit. Highly recommended."
High Street
4.5
/5
29 Reviews
based on 4 reviews
"Featured Neighbourhood"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
山水人生
"On the main street of Oxford, you can see St. Mary’s University Church and Queen’s College here. I personally think that the exterior buildings of these two colleges can represent the characteristics of Oxford University City. Strolling on this busy main road, you can experience the hustle and bustle and long history of Oxford."
Martyrs' Memorial
4.4
/5
23 Reviews
based on 83 reviews
"Monument"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
E22***58
"In the central area of Oxford, the tall monument was erected as a monument to the martyrs. The monument was built in the form of a tall spire with exquisite patterns on it. It is a typical Christian style and is to commemorate the early Christian martyrs. The monument built by the author has a very long history."
Oxford Town Hall
4.3
/5
24 Reviews
based on 136 reviews
"Museum"
"Historical Architecture"
Open on Mon-Fri,8:00am-7:00pm;Open on Sat,10:00am-5:00pm;Closed on Sun (Local time)
山水人生
"Walk to the city hall located below the high street. Walking into the open city hall building, on the small front hall wall, I saw the coat of arms representing the city of Oxford, a very ordinary buffalo. Oxford’s name is said to come from this, and it vividly tells people that Oxford was originally the history of the “land of cattle wading” formed by herders driving cattle and wading. The office area upstairs in the city hall is not open to the public, visitors can only look at the scenery upstairs from the stairs. The open area on the first floor of the City Hall is only a museum and a cafe. The museum covers a small area, but it has a big name and is called the Oxford Museum. The pictures, texts, and actual photos show the history of the development of Oxford city. In a limited corner, there is also a scene of government staff working. At the end of the 15-minute tour of the city hall indoors, the main reason is that the text is unclear and many things are not understood."
Tom Tower
4.7
/5
12 Reviews
based on 31 reviews
"Historical Architecture"
小思文
"Tom Tower is a very tall building. There are many unique architectural methods distributed around the entire tower. The top of the tower is also very unique. You can see many interesting and fun facilities and content. This building is also very It's huge."
Clarendon Building
4.5
/5
12 Reviews
"Historical Architecture"
小思文
"The long history of the Claren and other buildings is also worth visiting. This building is very simple. Many of the visits are conducted under the guidance of a guide. You can see a lot of designs on the top. The buildings also have a classic appearance. of."
Oxford Canal
4.7
/5
11 Reviews
based on 346 reviews
"River"
"Water Conservancy Project"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
358***33
"The Oxford Canal was a man-made river, then for transportation, but it was abandoned by the invention of the train before it could be completed. Now a tourist attraction with some water grass on the river, some water birds swimming in the river, and winding walking paths along the river, the views are great. The signs on the riverside have history of the canal."
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