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We're spending a few days in Oxford in early December. We've done some of the obvious things previously, such as a tour of Christ Church, a few beers in The Bird and Bairn - yes, I know, but that's MY name for it - the History of Science Museum etc.
Any ideas for other things to do, places to go, bearing in mind that we'll be on foot? Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Any ideas for other things to do, places to go, bearing in mind that we'll be on foot? Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
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The Ashmolean Museum has just been re-opened following a revamp.
Afternoon tea at the Randolph Hotel
Tour of the Bodleian Library, if that's your sort of thing
Browsing in the Covered Market (if wet)
The Ashmolean Museum has just been re-opened following a revamp.
Afternoon tea at the Randolph Hotel
Tour of the Bodleian Library, if that's your sort of thing
Browsing in the Covered Market (if wet)
All the below plus change the bird and baby for the Turf Tavern if you can find it you won't be disappointed. (left turn down the alley just under the Bridge of Sighs by the Sheldonian
For a great skyline view don't go up the tower at Carfax but go up the Tower of St. Mary's over on the High street.
The Botanic gardens are nice - although not much to see in December!
Blackwells opposite the Sheldonian, next to the White horse is the ulimate book shop - looks like an old rickety timber framed building but the Norrinton room downstairs opens Harry-Potter style up into a huge underground Cavern of books
For a great skyline view don't go up the tower at Carfax but go up the Tower of St. Mary's over on the High street.
The Botanic gardens are nice - although not much to see in December!
Blackwells opposite the Sheldonian, next to the White horse is the ulimate book shop - looks like an old rickety timber framed building but the Norrinton room downstairs opens Harry-Potter style up into a huge underground Cavern of books
yes, check out the revamped Ashmolean - I haven't done so myself but it sounds good
http://news.bbc.co.uk...fordshire/8347299.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk...fordshire/8347299.stm
Oh I almost forgot - treat yourself to tea and cakes at Maison Blanc Patisserie just up from the Eagle and child.
I'm on a guided tour of the new Ashmolean next Tuesday.
Lot of really great places to eat - check out Gee's for upmarket http://www.gees-restaurant.co.uk/main/gallery/
Or if you fancy something cheaper and more ethnic take a stroll along the Cowley road - the Jamaican High Low eating house is an experience you won't forget in a hurry!
Or plenty of bistros along Little Clarenden street
I'm on a guided tour of the new Ashmolean next Tuesday.
Lot of really great places to eat - check out Gee's for upmarket http://www.gees-restaurant.co.uk/main/gallery/
Or if you fancy something cheaper and more ethnic take a stroll along the Cowley road - the Jamaican High Low eating house is an experience you won't forget in a hurry!
Or plenty of bistros along Little Clarenden street
Thank you all for your suggestions. One or two of them done before, but that's no reason why they can't be done again. As I'll be padding around in sweater, jeans and desert-boots throughout, I'm not convinced the Randolph will welcome us with open arms! However, everything else has been noted and we'll certainly do our best to carry all of the ideas out. Again, our thanks.