University of OxfordAAnony Qbeautiful architecture. perfect day trip idea from London on a sunny day.
Oxford爱爱梦媛Oxford City, the university town where the UK must punch in, is world-famous. It is very classical, the buildings are very beautiful, and every scene is amazing. If you have enough time, you really have to walk here slowly for a day!
University College小小思文Oxford University College is also a very new place, this college is also a world ranking university, famous Oxford University is distributed in many areas of the city, many disciplines of the university are leading position, and there are many Chinese students.
Bridge of Sighs陌陌染MMThe Bridge of Sighs (Oxford University, UK) is officially called Hertford Bridge, a famous attraction of Oxford University, the Bridge of Sighs was built in 1913 (completed in 1914), it crosses the New College Road to connect the old and new parts of Hertford College, is a famous attraction of Oxford University, Designed by Sir Thomas Jackson (Sir TomasJackson), this bridge is called the sigh bridge in Venice, Italy. After the tour group came to Oxford, I was only able to take a look.
Ashmolean MuseumAAnony Qit’s definitely one of my favorite art museums in the UK, not only for its great collections but also the exhibition designs.
High St小小思文Oxford High Street is also a street with many attractions to visit. The streets are long spans and you can pass through many good old buildings and churches along the way, as well as some colleges and unique bell towers at Oxford University. There are quite a lot of shops to eat.
Bodleian Library西西溪老翁The Bodori Library of Oxford University is the general library of Oxford University. It is one of the oldest libraries in Europe (opened in 1602) and the second largest library in the UK after the British Library. It is one of the six statutory libraries in the UK. All Oxford publications will be automatically sent to this collection when published. There are many branches under the library, of which Radcliffe Camera branch has become an important landmark of Oxford University. There are many books stored here. Students who are not Oxford University can also visit. The Hakatori Library consists of a group of buildings of different historical periods and different styles, and is said to have underground channels between the buildings.
Oxford Castle & PrisonMM43***62Covid 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.
University Church of St Mary the Virgin真真诚7577For a few pounds you can climb to the top of the tower and enjoy the 360-degree view of Oxford, the beautiful long strips and the southern city. The church porch was built for four or five hundred years and its spiral columns are a major innovation in British architectural history.