Oxford: a guide to the city

Website design By BotEap.comOxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England,
with a population of 134,248 (2001 census). It is home to the
University of Oxford, the oldest English-speaking university
world. It is known as the “city of dreamy spiers”, a term coined by
Matthew Arnold in reference to the harmonious architecture of the
university buildings. The Oxford suburb of Cowley has a long history of
car manufacturing, and still produces BMW MINI.

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Website design By BotEap.comOxford was first occupied in Saxon times, and was initially known as
“Oxenaforda”. It started with the foundations of the St Frideswide nunnery.
in the 8th century. Oxford University is mentioned for the first time in 12th
century records. Oxford’s first universities were University College
(1249), Balliol (1263) and Merton (1264).

Website design By BotEap.comDuring the English Civil War, Oxford housed the court of Charles I in
1642, after the king was expelled from London, although there was
strong support in the city for the parliamentary cause. In the 19
century the controversy surrounding the Oxford Movement in the Anglican
Church drew attention to the city as a focus of theological thought.
Oxford City Hall was built by Henry T. Hare, the foundation stone was
placed on July 6, 1893 and inaugurated by the future King Edward VII on May 12
1897. At the beginning of the 20th century, Oxford was experiencing a rapid
industrial and population growth, with printing and publishing
industries that were consolidated in the 1920s.

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Website design By BotEap.comOxford has numerous major tourist attractions, many of which belong to the

university and colleges. In addition to several famous institutions, the

Downtown is home to the Carfax Tower and a historic themed promenade, The

Oxford Story. In the summer, rowing on the Thames (sometimes called

Isis as it flows through Oxford) and Cherwell is popular.

Other notable attractions include:

  • Christ Church Cathedral
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  • The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin (the University Church)
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  • Martyrs Memorial
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  • Ashmolean Museum
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  • Pitt Rivers Museum
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  • Museum of Natural History
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  • Museum of the History of Science
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  • Oxford Science
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  • University buildings
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  • University parks
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  • The University Botanical Garden
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  • Cornmarket Street, Oxford
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  • Turl Street, Oxford
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  • Little Clarendon Street
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  • Oxford covered market
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  • Westgate Mall
  • Website design By BotEap.comMuseums and art galleries

    Website design By BotEap.comOxford has a large number of museums and galleries open to the public.
    The following are the most important and world famous tourist attractions in Oxford:

  • Ashmolean Museum, the oldest museum in Great Britain
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  • Pitt Rivers Museum
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  • Natural History Museum, home to (the remains of the) Oxford Dodo
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  • Museum of the History of Science, in Britain’s oldest purpose-built museum
    museum building
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  • Oxford museum
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  • Museum of Modern Art
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  • Oxford Science
  • Website design By BotEap.comPurchases

    Website design By BotEap.comGolden Cross, a gallery of first-class shops and boutiques, is located
    between Cornmarket Street and Covered Market. Parts of coloring
    The gallery dates from the 12th century. Many buildings remain from
    medieval times, along with some structures from the 15th and 17th centuries. Tea
    The market also has the reputation of being Oxford’s Covent Garden, with
    entertainment on Saturday mornings in summer. In her own way, Alice’s Shop,
    played an important role in English literature, functioned as a
    general store (sale of brooms, hardware and the like) during the
    period in which Lewis Carroll, then a professor of mathematics at
    Christ Church College, was composing Alice in Wonderland.

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    it is believed to have been the model for important settings within the book.
    Today, the venue is a favorite stop for Lewis Carroll fans since
    Far like Japan, which devours commemorative pencils, chess games,
    party favors, bookmarks and, on rare occasions, original editions of some
    of Carroll’s works. The Bodleian Library Shop, specializes in Oxford
    souvenirs, from books and paperweights to Oxford banners and coffee
    Castell & Son mugs (The Varsity Shop), is the best outlet in
    Oxford for clothing with the Oxford logo or heraldic symbol.

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    Website design By BotEap.comOxford offers European, Middle Eastern and Asian cuisine. Some of the

    the restaurants are:

  • Cherwell Boathouse Restaurant
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  • Gee’s Restaurant
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  • The Fou’Seasons mansion
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  • Rosamund the Fair
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  • Al-Salam
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  • Brown
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  • The eagle and the boy
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  • The Lawn Tavern
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  • The Lamb and the Flag
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  • Bear
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    Website design By BotEap.comThe University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford, England, is

    the oldest university in the English-speaking world.

    Events and organizations and institutes officially related to the

    University includes:

  • Worcester College, backs of medieval huts
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  • The Oxford Union Society
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  • The Oxford University Press, the oldest and largest in the world
    university press
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  • The Bodleian Library
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  • Major Research Libraries (including the Sackler Library)
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  • Department of Continuing Education, University of Oxford
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  • The Taylor Institution
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  • The University of Oxford Student Union
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  • Oxford University Newman Society – Catholic Society of Speakers
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  • The OICCU, the Christian undergraduate union
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  • The Oxford University Museum of Natural History (sometimes called
    Oxford University Museum)
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  • Pitt Rivers Museum
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  • The Ashmolean Museum
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  • The Bate Collection
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  • Oxford Botanic Garden and Harcourt Arboretum
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  • Oxford University Sports Federation
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  • Oxford University Boat Club
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  • The O’Reilly Theater
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  • Moser Theater
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  • Rothermere American Institute
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  • Said business school
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  • The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Arts
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  • Computer lab
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  • Isis innovation

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    Website design By BotEap.comsports

    Website design By BotEap.comOxford City FC and Milton United FC, among others, are two famous
    soccer club and play regular club and league matches. Oxford
    Cavaliers Rugby League Club is the rugby club that plays in the city of Oxford.
    Drayton Leisure Golf Driving Range is the golf course with 9 HOLES (PAR
    3) COURSE and 6 HOLES FLOODLIT. As a UK city, it has a number of
    cricket teams and hosts tournaments like Bernard Tollett Oxfordshire
    Cup, National Cricket Club Championship, National Cricket Village
    Championship, etc.

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    Website design By BotEap.comThere are several tour operators in Oxford. Tourist information
    The center is also very useful to find a way to enjoy the visit.
    from Oxford.

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    Website design By BotEap.comAccommodation in Oxford is limited, although recently, motels have
    sprouted on the outskirts, good for those who want modern conveniences.
    Also, if you have a car, you may want to consider country houses.
    or small B & Bs on the outskirts of the city
    Some of the notable hotels are:

  • Victoria House
    hotel
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  • Cotswold Lodge
    Classic Hotel
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  • Westwood Country
    Hotel Ltd
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  • Holiday Inn Oxford
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  • The Oxford Hotel
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  • Oxford Thames
    Four Pillars Hotel
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  • Express by
    Holiday Inn Oxford Kassam Stadium
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  • The bat &
    Ball inn
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  • The upper reaches
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  • Abingdon Four
    Hotel Pilares
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  • Oxfordshire Inn
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  • Days Inn Hotel Oxford
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  • The Plow at Clifton Hampden
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  • Hotel Marlborough Arms
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  • Feathers
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  • Macdonald Bear Hotel
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  • Hotel White Hart
  • Website design By BotEap.comTransport

    Website design By BotEap.comOxford is located about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of London; tea
    The cities are connected by the M40 motorway, which also links north with
    Birmingham.

    Website design By BotEap.comRail connections include services to London (Paddington), Bournemouth,
    Worcester (via the Cotswold line) and Bicester. The city also has
    regular northbound train services to Birmingham, Coventry and the
    North. The rail service connecting Oxford and Cambridge, known as
    the Varsity Line, was discontinued in 1968.
    The Oxford Canal connects to the River Thames at Oxford.

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    services.
    Local bus services are largely provided by Oxford Bus Company and
    South Midlands Stagecoach.

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