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Top best places to visit in Bristol, England
Bristol, the largest city in South West England, is one of the most interesting cities in the UK.
This city has an eclectic combination of architectural styles and is one of the most culturally vibrant towns in England. By locals Bristol is called Brizzle or Bristle.
A good place to start exploring the city is the Castle Park with the ruins of St Peter’s Church and the ruins of Bristol Castle.
This used to be a network of busy streets and shops until it was bombed during the second world war.
In the Old Town there are plenty of interesting buildings from most of the architectural periods of the UK.
In this neighborhood there also is the Queen Square, a garden with the Statue of William III.
A short walk from there is the St Mary Radcliffe Church.
Which has been a place of Christian worship for over 900 years.
But the most prominent church is the Bristol Cathedral.
Founded in the Norman era it is the seat of the diocese of Bristol.
Besides the cathedral on College Green are also the Central Library and the City Hall, the seat of local government.
Not far away from there is the Georgian House, a well-preserved example of a typical 18th century town house.
The next place to go is the city’s major museum, the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery,
And a landmark of the University of Bristol, the Wills Memorial Building.
Further along the same street are the Royal West of England Academy of Art and the Victoria Rooms.
Possibly the city’s most famous landmark, spanning the spectacular Avon Gorge and the River Avon at a height of 75m, is the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
On top of the Clifton Hill, right at the bridge, is a nice park and the Observatory with camera obscura and an entrance to the cave.
In Clifton district is one of the most expensive streets in the city.
Royal York Crescent, which was reputed to be the longest terrace in Europe.
The best place to see the city from high up is Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill.
From there, there is a nice view of the Old Town,
And Harbor.
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Visiting Oxford | 2018 | Things to do and places to see | VLOG
If you are a tourist in Oxford, some great things to do include exploring the areas surrounding the Radcliffe Camera, the Bodleian Library (especially if you are a Harry Potter fan), and the tower at St Mary's Church for stunning aerial views. All of the University of Oxford buildings are also definitely worth a visit as the architecture is beautiful. Oxford has many places to eat too! Try Combibos for delicious pancakes or The Handlebar for a healthy brunch.
The hotel we stayed at was the Malmaison Oxford. You can check out my vlog on it here:
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Things to do in Oxford, England: 2 minute guide to the top attractions
Visitor Vids tourist guide to Oxford, England. Make the most of your day out with our brand new, two minute guide to the top visitor attractions in Oxford.
Oxford, some 50 miles west of London, is nicknamed the ‘City of Dreaming Spires’. The town revolves around the world-renowned university. Established in the 12th century, there are more than 30 Oxford colleges. Situated in the medieval centre of Oxford – here are three of the most popular.
Christ Church - founded by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in 1524. Its former students include no less than 13 British prime ministers. With its imposing Tom Tower, (the upper part of which was designed by former student Sir Christopher Wren) and Oxford’s greatest quad, the college has also found recent fame as a location for Harry Potter films.
14th century New College was the first college in Oxford for undergraduates – with an impressive chapel and hall, it is a fine example of the Perpendicular Gothic style.
As you walk along New College Lane, look up at the steeped Bridge of Sighs linking the two halves of Hertford College to New College.
Magdalen, founded in 1458, is one of the wealthiest and most beautiful of Oxford's colleges. It has a reputation as a writer’s college. Look out for its fantastic cloisters.
Two other must sees are the Bodleian Library, founded by Sir Thomas Bodley in 1565 and the Radcliffe Camera, one of the city's most photographed buildings.
Oxford also boasts some spectacular museums – amongst the best are the Ashmolean – established in 1683 it is Britain's oldest public museum and The Pitt Rivers anthropological museum.
Oxford is a vibrant city, with a wide selection of shops, hotels and restaurants. Wander through the High Street, past the Carfax Tower (with city views), make a detour to medieval Oxford Castle, continue past the Covered Market towards the Botanic Garden and the beautiful river Thames, called the Isis.
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15 Things to do in Oxford Travel Guide | Day Trip from London, England
Join us as we take a day trip from London, England to Oxford showcasing some of the top attractions and things to do in Oxford for those just visiting for the day. We cover Oxford University, colleges, botanical gardens and castles just to name a few while enjoying some classic pub food and afternoon tea.
15 Things to do in Oxford City Tour | England Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) Bus ride from London to Oxford - 00:30
2) Pub food in Oxford (Fish and Chips and Apple Crumble) - 02:19
3) Shopping in Oxford - 05:02
4) Visiting the University of Oxford in Oxford, England - 05:42
5) Trinity College, Oxford - 06:04
6) Radcliffe College and Bodleain Library - 06:58
7) University Church of St Mary the Virgin - 07:06
8) Christchurch Meadow Walk - xxx
9) Punting in Oxford - 07:50
10) University of Oxford Botanic Garden - 08:31
11) Afternoon Tea with scones - 09:30
12) Bridge of Sighs in Oxford - 11:20
13) Eating fudge - 11:34
14) Oxford Castle - 12:43
15) Ashmolean Museum - 13:19
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Our visit Oxford travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, colleges, museums and the university. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Oxford tourism brochure, Oxford itinerary or Oxford, England city tour.
15 Things to do in Oxford Travel Guide | Day Trip from London, England video transcript:
Good morning here in London. Today we are taking a day trip. Yes, we sure are. And we're heading off to Oxford. I mean this is obviously a destination that is quite famous. The most famous University in the world.
It is not far from London. So it is a day trip. We're really excited. We're going to film a travel guide to Oxford.
A couple of tips to keep in mind if you're traveling by bus. It is usually cheaper if you book in advance. Also, we noticed that weekdays were cheaper than weekends so we are going on a Friday today and got a good deal.
We made it. We have arrived and that was an awesome trip. We got to see London and the countryside.
Food always comes first. We're about food always. We cannot go sightseeing without a bite of food. We found a pub that is nice and cozy. We're right in the corner and this place apparently specializes in fish and chips.
The University of Oxford has no known foundation date but teaching of some form has taken place here since the year 1096 making it the oldest University in the English speaking world. Today the University is made up for 38 self-governing colleges a few of which are open to visitors.
So one of the things you can do when you visit Oxford is go around and tour the different colleges. We paid two pounds and now we're inside Trinity College.
Trinity College was founded in 1555 and it’s one of the smallest colleges in Oxford admitted just over 400 students. This college has produced some noteworthy figures, including a few prime ministers.
We also saw had a quick glance at Radcliffe College and the Bodleain Library, before continuing on to the University Church.
This is the oldest Botanic Garden in Great Britain and it was originally founded as a medicinal garden. The Garden was also frequently visited by Lewis Carroll, an Oxford mathematics professor, and the gardens were a source of inspiration for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Oxford Castle is a partly ruined Norman castle dating back to Medieval times. During the 18th century it housed the local prison, but today those same walls are home to a hotel.
So I think that is a wrap for our day trip to Oxford. Time to catch our bus. We're tired but we've done the main things we wanted to do. I hope you guys enjoyed this travel guide to Oxford and that it gives you a good idea of how you can kind of explore the city on a day trip from London. If you can come for longer because we wish we had 2 or 3 days here.
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Oxford Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Oxford? Check out our Oxford Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Oxford.
Top Places to visit in Oxford:
Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Pitt Rivers Museum, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Christ Church Meadow, Magdalen College, Port Meadow, New College, Merton College, Iffley Lock, Sheldonian Theatre, University Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Weston Library, Radcliffe Camera
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Fresh from our trip to Oxford last summer, here's our choice for the top 10 things to see and do if you visit this fine English city.
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1. Tour a college
2. Bodleian Library
3. University Church of St Mary
4. Oxford Covered Market
5. Scriptum
6. Blackwell's
7. Ashmolean Museum
8. Salisbury Charter Market
9. The Eagle and Child Pub
10. Museum of Natural History and Pitt Rivers
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Must See OXFORD | Oxford England Tourism (2019)
Must See OXFORD | Oxford England Tourism
Here is a glimpse of our day trip to Oxford. This oxford travel video includes some of the top tourist attractions of Oxford - one of the oldest and most celebrated university towns in Europe.
Below is a list of top things to do in Oxford.
+ Christ Church College & Cathedral (£8/adult)
+ Radcliffe Square
+ Bodleian Library (30 Min Guided Tour - £6/adult)
+ Bridge of Sighs (famous for its similarity to the Bridge of Sighs in Venice)
+ The Handle Bar Cafe and Kitchen (Click a picture for Instagram here :)
+ Sheldonian Theatre
+ Holywell Street
+ Grand Café (It is said that this is England's first ever coffee house)
+ Punting in Oxford
+ Cowley Road (Main shopping street of east oxford and famous for street art)
+ Oxford Castle & Prison
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