I love this and its a perfect 1st timers guide to Oxford. If people have a little more time in my glorious home city the here are a 5 tips 1) Also visit the natural history/pitt rivers museam 2) Pick up the punts where the locals do - the Cherwell Boat House, perfect for lunch or punt down to the Victoria Arms for food before heading back to.the boat house 3) Get dirty burger and fries at Peppers Burgers in Jericho 4) Explore Jericho in general 5) If it's a week day use the online form ahead of time to arrange a private museam tour at the home of the OED, Oxford University Press.
I, too, lived in Oxford during college, and it was very nostalgic for me to watch this. The Turf was my favorite pub, also. And I agree with a lot of your “must sees”-including the Ashmoleum, Covered Market, Radcliffe Camera, punting, Carfax Tower, Christ Church Meadow, and the Trout. I would include Christ Church Cathedral, Virgin St. Mary Tower, The Headington Shark, Blenheim Palace (especially if you are already out at the Trout), the Eagle and Child, The White Horse, paths along the Old Wall, Sheldonian (spelling?) Theater, Divinity School, Bridge of Sighs, and tour some colleges. By the way, I used to like to go to the Turf via the passage after the Bridge of Sighs. This was a great video, though. Thanks for posting. :)
Thank you, Rachel! We appreciate your very kind words. Thanks also for sharing your own recommendations. I wholeheartedly agree. That’s the beauty of Oxford. There are so many wonderful things to see-each with its own history and unique character. I have very fond memories of getting chicken curry sandwiches from Green’s (sadly closed now) and eating them under the overhang of the Sheldonian so my friends and I could listen to the many beautiful concerts for free and with food. Thank you again for watching!
Like you, I spent a year in Oxford when I was young. I'm going there with my wife and children in two weeks and can't wait to share my other hometown with them! We will be spending at least an hour in Blackwells! 🙂
That’s wonderful, Jonathan! We’re glad you’re going to be able to share that experience with your family. Blackwells is definitely a must! Have a great time!
Another great video. Love your narration & style of production. And while you discuss food, restaurants, pubs and such... you don't push the "have a pint, hit the clubs, drink, drink, drink" 24x7 as it seems so many other London UA-camrs like to push. And lastly, thank you for showing that it IS OK for visitors, ya know... tourists!... to go see "touristy" things!!! Seems obv, but again, other UA-camrs seems to criticize people visiting these. Well done! Thank you!!!
Thank you, David! We’re glad you liked the video. And yes, we try to share a range of activities so that hopefully people can find one they like and want to try. Thanks again for watching!
Thanks for the kind words! Yes, the key to packing for a trip to the UK is to plan for layers. That way, you can adjust during the day, as needed. No matter the season, bring light underlayers like t shirts or thin long sleeves. Then, bring a sweater or two to layer on top in case it gets chilly, which can happen, even in summer. And bring a waterproof jacket. If it’s spring or summer, make it a light raincoat. If it’s late autumn or winter, make it a heavier waterproof coat for warmth. If you plan on doing a lot of sightseeing, be sure to wear shoes that you can feel comfortable walking a few miles in. Hope these tips are helpful!
Great review! If you take the national rail, where is the train station you need to go to and also where does it drop you off in Oxford? You mentioned the bus is right in city square- is the train close by too?
Thanks for watching! The Oxford train station is only about half a mile from the city centre, so it’s about a 12 minute walk to the city centre or a 3 minute car ride. Hope that helps!
Thanks so much for watching and for the kind comment. Going between Oxford and London is super easy on the Oxford Tube, a double decker bus. We have a video posted in this same playlist about some fun things to do in London, like seeing the Globe Theatre and making the walk from Buckingham Palace down to Parliament and Big Ben. Hope it’s helpful!
Hello. I enjoyed your video very much. I am planning to visit Oxford in January next year. May I ask a question? Are all the places mentioned located in the city centre? Where should one stay when visiting Oxford? Thanks for your help.
Thank you very much for the kind compliment. We’re glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, everything shown in the video is either in or very accessible from the city centre. The best place to stay in Oxford is the historic Randolph Hotel, in my opinion. It’s a gorgeous hotel with plenty of amenities and some fun onsite bars (although on the more expensive side). It’s right across the street from the Ashmolean Museum. If the Randolph isn’t available, then anywhere in or near the city centre is still a good bet. Oxford is a very walkable city. We hope you enjoy your visit!
I was lucky enough to live in Oxford from age 9 to 23. I have seen many videos like this...too much time spent on food and drink! What about one of the most famous bookshops in the world- Blackwells in Broad Street with Balliol College opposite? Nobody ever seems to go to Worcester College which has a beautiful quadrangle ( de Quincey's room on one side of it ) and arguably the most beautiful of all College gardens with a huge lake hundreds of years old. More time on the Colleges please!
Here’s what it says on the website: Admission University and Bodleian Reader card holders may use the Radcliffe Camera. Members of the University may borrow from selected collections held by this library. If you are not a member of Oxford University, find out more about how to apply to join the Bodleian Libraries. Public access to this library is by guided tour only. Hope this helps!
Really well done video: Professional, organized and easy to follow. I know to make a video of this caliber is a lot of work! My wife and I heading to Oxford in a few days and will use some of your tips. Thank you, Robert
Hi, Damon. Yes, 30 quid is quite a bit for tea, but it was a very lovely experience. Thank you so much for watching! What are your favorite places for afternoon tea? There are so many good spots.
@williamwilkes9873 Not yet, but it’s definitely on our list for next time. Thanks for the suggestion. Are there any particular sights in Cambridge you’d recommend we see?
I love this and its a perfect 1st timers guide to Oxford.
If people have a little more time in my glorious home city the here are a 5 tips
1) Also visit the natural history/pitt rivers museam
2) Pick up the punts where the locals do - the Cherwell Boat House, perfect for lunch or punt down to the Victoria Arms for food before heading back to.the boat house
3) Get dirty burger and fries at Peppers Burgers in Jericho
4) Explore Jericho in general
5) If it's a week day use the online form ahead of time to arrange a private museam tour at the home of the OED, Oxford University Press.
Thank you for the kind words and for sharing your recommendations! Great tips!
Oxford is such a beautiful city. So much interesting history and so much to see and do. Hope you had a great time!
Thanks so much for watching! Yes, Oxford is one of our favorite cities. So beautiful and so much history.
Good afternoon happy Tuesday stay positive,stay strong, stay blessed.❤😊
Thank you! You too!
@@New2Napa oh yeah that's really good
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Very cool....great share
Thanks, Ed!
Thanks for this! Spending a day in Oxford in 2 weeks. Making the stop while travelling from London to Leeds. Lots of useful tips! Cheers!
Thanks, Jeffrey! We appreciate the kind words. Have a wonderful time on your trip!
Great job 👏 👍. We are very interested in going here next month. Any recommendations or suggestions regarding getting to Blenheim Palace?
Thanks for kind words! Yes, Blenheim Palace is easily accessible from Oxford by bus. Hope you enjoy your trip there!
@Uklads-ni3rs Thanks for watching! Hope you enjoy your trip when you do get a chance to visit. Cheers!
The only Oxford tour video that I found helpful!! Thank you ❤
What a wonderful compliment! Thank you very much! We appreciate it.
Thanks for this preview! We will be here in a few weeks. Will def rent a punt!
That’s awesome. Punts are so fun. We hope you have a great time!
I’ll punt you
wonderful
Thank you very much!
I, too, lived in Oxford during college, and it was very nostalgic for me to watch this. The Turf was my favorite pub, also. And I agree with a lot of your “must sees”-including the Ashmoleum, Covered Market, Radcliffe Camera, punting, Carfax Tower, Christ Church Meadow, and the Trout. I would include Christ Church Cathedral, Virgin St. Mary Tower, The Headington Shark, Blenheim Palace (especially if you are already out at the Trout), the Eagle and Child, The White Horse, paths along the Old Wall, Sheldonian (spelling?) Theater, Divinity School, Bridge of Sighs, and tour some colleges. By the way, I used to like to go to the Turf via the passage after the Bridge of Sighs. This was a great video, though. Thanks for posting. :)
Thank you, Rachel! We appreciate your very kind words. Thanks also for sharing your own recommendations. I wholeheartedly agree. That’s the beauty of Oxford. There are so many wonderful things to see-each with its own history and unique character. I have very fond memories of getting chicken curry sandwiches from Green’s (sadly closed now) and eating them under the overhang of the Sheldonian so my friends and I could listen to the many beautiful concerts for free and with food. Thank you again for watching!
Like you, I spent a year in Oxford when I was young. I'm going there with my wife and children in two weeks and can't wait to share my other hometown with them! We will be spending at least an hour in Blackwells! 🙂
That’s wonderful, Jonathan! We’re glad you’re going to be able to share that experience with your family. Blackwells is definitely a must! Have a great time!
Another great video. Love your narration & style of production. And while you discuss food, restaurants, pubs and such... you don't push the "have a pint, hit the clubs, drink, drink, drink" 24x7 as it seems so many other London UA-camrs like to push. And lastly, thank you for showing that it IS OK for visitors, ya know... tourists!... to go see "touristy" things!!! Seems obv, but again, other UA-camrs seems to criticize people visiting these. Well done! Thank you!!!
Thank you, David! We’re glad you liked the video. And yes, we try to share a range of activities so that hopefully people can find one they like and want to try. Thanks again for watching!
Oh, and Natural History and Pitt Museums.
Great Job!
Thanks!
Thanks for taking the time to create the video for us
It was our pleasure! Thank you for watching!
This was insanely helpful ! Thank u so much !! Can u share a guide about weather / what to pack for UK in different seasons ?
Thanks for the kind words! Yes, the key to packing for a trip to the UK is to plan for layers. That way, you can adjust during the day, as needed. No matter the season, bring light underlayers like t shirts or thin long sleeves. Then, bring a sweater or two to layer on top in case it gets chilly, which can happen, even in summer. And bring a waterproof jacket. If it’s spring or summer, make it a light raincoat. If it’s late autumn or winter, make it a heavier waterproof coat for warmth. If you plan on doing a lot of sightseeing, be sure to wear shoes that you can feel comfortable walking a few miles in. Hope these tips are helpful!
Definitely adding this to my list!
Great review! If you take the national rail, where is the train station you need to go to and also where does it drop you off in Oxford? You mentioned the bus is right in city square- is the train close by too?
Thanks for watching! The Oxford train station is only about half a mile from the city centre, so it’s about a 12 minute walk to the city centre or a 3 minute car ride. Hope that helps!
❤so helpful! Visiting Oxford next week. Planning a day trip to London from there - any ideas?
Thanks so much for watching and for the kind comment. Going between Oxford and London is super easy on the Oxford Tube, a double decker bus. We have a video posted in this same playlist about some fun things to do in London, like seeing the Globe Theatre and making the walk from Buckingham Palace down to Parliament and Big Ben. Hope it’s helpful!
Hello. I enjoyed your video very much. I am planning to visit Oxford in January next year. May I ask a question? Are all the places mentioned located in the city centre? Where should one stay when visiting Oxford? Thanks for your help.
Thank you very much for the kind compliment. We’re glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, everything shown in the video is either in or very accessible from the city centre. The best place to stay in Oxford is the historic Randolph Hotel, in my opinion. It’s a gorgeous hotel with plenty of amenities and some fun onsite bars (although on the more expensive side). It’s right across the street from the Ashmolean Museum. If the Randolph isn’t available, then anywhere in or near the city centre is still a good bet. Oxford is a very walkable city. We hope you enjoy your visit!
Also Pitt rivers museum
Thank you, Jane! Great recommendation!
I love ur vdo
Thank you!!!
I was lucky enough to live in Oxford from age 9 to 23. I have seen many videos like this...too much time spent on food and drink! What about one of the most famous bookshops in the world- Blackwells in Broad Street with Balliol College opposite? Nobody ever seems to go to Worcester College which has a beautiful quadrangle ( de Quincey's room on one side of it ) and arguably the most beautiful of all College gardens with a huge lake hundreds of years old. More time on the Colleges please!
Enjoyed this one. Thanks 🙏 ☘️
Thanks very much!
You should come up to The Cotswolds
Great suggestion! The Cotswolds are beautiful. I was lucky enough to see it a long time ago. Would love to go back one day!
Very helpful. We will be visiting in June. Thanks
Thank you for watching, Maria! We’re glad the video was helpful. Enjoy your trip in June!
can you visit redcliff library also as an international student or do you have to study at oxford?
Here’s what it says on the website:
Admission
University and Bodleian Reader card holders may use the Radcliffe Camera.
Members of the University may borrow from selected collections held by this library.
If you are not a member of Oxford University, find out more about how to apply to join the Bodleian Libraries.
Public access to this library is by guided tour only.
Hope this helps!
Really well done video: Professional, organized and easy to follow. I know to make a video of this caliber is a lot of work! My wife and I heading to Oxford in a few days and will use some of your tips. Thank you, Robert
Thank you, Robert. That’s very kind of you! I hope you and your wife have a wonderful time in Oxford. It really is a beautiful place!
@@New2Napahii gd morning madm pls give us a tour of oxford university press and cambridge university press tour.
The video actually starts at 3:03 🤦😴
Agreed 🤣
Question; big fan of Tolkien what is the address of Christopher Tolkien’s home. Is it worth the trip if your from the americas.
We’re big Tolkien fans too! I don’t know where Christopher Tolkien lives, but Oxford and the UK are worth the trip!
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Upton Prairie
Walton Dam
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Sorry for missing that. I’ll make sure it’s correct in future videos!
Alanna Island
Cassin Estates
272 Sipes Burg
Genoveva Vista
Ebert Tunnel
Not the university? Visitors aren't allowed?
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Wisoky Locks
Lelah Key
Ryleigh Parkways
Cremin Island
Just feedback, instead of showing your face, please turn the camera around. We are here to see Oxford.
To be honest, they hardly showed their faces at all in the video. It was all views of Oxford.
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Omg what a horrible thing to say. Who hurt you mundhrashish?
Lol..... annoying ain't it....
@@bensmithy4279 No. A lot of these creators talk about how beautiful a place is while showing their face walking down the street. We want to see it!!
Rempel Plain
30 quid for afternoon tea? A real tourist trap if ever there was one.
Hi, Damon. Yes, 30 quid is quite a bit for tea, but it was a very lovely experience. Thank you so much for watching! What are your favorite places for afternoon tea? There are so many good spots.
True bro. In places like Singapore you will get tea for 1.20 SG dollar, in India just for 0.10 pound
That's cheap compared to London. And The Ivy is a very nice restaurant
Did you try Cambridge...........seems ónly fair............
@williamwilkes9873 Not yet, but it’s definitely on our list for next time. Thanks for the suggestion. Are there any particular sights in Cambridge you’d recommend we see?
Buck Course
Ernesto Courts
very bad video