Visiting the University of Oxford
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Oxford is a wonderful city of spectacular architecture, culture, and history. You will find modern and ancient colleges, charming galleries and museums, and plethora of gardens, parks, and green spaces where you can relax. In addition, the city centre is very compact enough to cover it by walking, and only several minutes stroll from the main coach and rail stations.
These are the things to do and see at Oxford University:
- visiting libraries, museums, and sightseeing;
- visiting the colleges;
- shopping at the Oxford University;
- what is on.
In order to make the most of this visit, you need to take along a copy of the leaflet “Visiting the Oxford University” that contains information and a map on opening times of museums, colleges, and other sightseeing. To get your free copy, you should email your name plus your postal address to the Information Office.
Alternatively, you can visit Oxford’s Tourist Information Centre in order to receive information about walking tours.
Many of Oxford’s buildings are old and the collegial University is making practical adjustments where it is possible to make better accessibility. The Access Guide gives information about accessibility points, but for making the most of your tour, it is recommended to contact the places that you want to see.
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