Monday, 28 December 2015

Top Things to Do in Oxford



Are you in a mood of travelling around the most beautiful and attractive tourist destination that give the most exciting and wonderful experience? Are you interested in learning new things and enhancing the knowledge about different countries, its citizen, culture and living style? If your answer of these questions is an empathic yes, then why not you choose Oxford as the ideal place for tourism? This wonderful city is renowned for its nightlife that gives an unforgettable tourist experience. 



The country is full of dreams, aspirations, lots of enjoyment and fun. This city is oldest metropolis in United Kingdom located in the central southern England and on the river Thames. At across the globe, Oxford is recognized as most wonderful country in the south Eastern part of England and renowned as the name of “the dreaming Spires City”. When a person plan for a trip in Oxford, first thing always come in their mind that is What To Do in Oxford.  

But there is no need to worry to think about the attractions because here you got lots of amazing places that one can see and lost themselves in the char of Oxford.  There are lots of Things to Do in Oxford such as shopping, museums and also visit other new places to explore their beauty.

Christ Church Cathedral:   

Christ Church Cathedral is acts as a Chapel for Christ Church College at the University of Oxford. It is the cathedral of the diocese of Oxford that consists of the counties of this wonderful city, Berks and Buckingham. 

Bodleian Library:

The Bodleian Library is the main research library of the Oxford University that is renowned as oldest libraries in Europe. Here one can get different types of painting and other art forms that glorify and beautify the charm of this attraction. 


Ashmolean Museum: 

The Ashmolean Museum is world’s first University museum on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England. It is globally known for its collections of several Roman art and lots of Egyptian paintings that belonged to the era of Renaissance and older times.

St. Mary Virgin Church:                              

St. Mary Virgin Church is an ancient Parish and renowned as the home of praying and worshipping community for over eight hundred years. It gives stunning views of the historical city of Oxford University especially Radcliffe Square.

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