This compact, pocket-sized Oxford travel guidebook is ideal for travellers on weekend trips or shorter breaks in the UK. It includes ready-made walking and driving itineraries that allow you to organise your visit to Oxford without losing time planning.
The Oxford guidebook covers: The Heart of the University; Around New College; Where Town Meets Gown; Quads, Meadows and Gardens; The High Street; From Carfax to the River; West of the City Centre; Jericho and St Giles’; St John’s and the North; Port Meadow and Beyond; Excursion to Boars Hill; Excursion to Woodstock.
Inside this Oxford travel book you will find:
- 12 ready-made walks and tours – easy-to-follow walking and driving tour itineraries featuring the best places to visit, as well as what to do and where to eat along the way
- Walks and tour highlights – shortlists highlight the best of each walk or tour
- Things not to miss in Oxford – Magdalen College, Punting on the Thames, Ashmolean Museum, Bodleian Library, Port Meadow, Sheldonian Theatre, Botanic Garden, University Museum of Natural History, Christ Church, Covered Market
- Curated recommendations of places – main attractions, off-the-beaten-track adventures, child-friendly family activities, chilled-out breaks in popular tourist areas
- Rainy day recommendations – plenty of options, whatever the British weather throws at you
- Insider recommendations – tips on how to beat the crowds, save time and money and find the best local spots
- Historical and cultural insights – learn more about Oxford’s rich history with fascinating cultural insights.
- Trip tips – outdoor activities and themed holidays
- Practical information – how to get there and how to get around, facts for visitors
- Handy mapping – practical full-colour maps, with clearly numbered sights relating to major points of interest in the main text
- Fully updated post-COVID-19
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