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Students in Oxford enjoy the many green spaces where they can have a picnic, play frisbee, tennis, football or just relax.

Students in Oxford enjoy the many green spaces where they can have a picnic, play frisbee, tennis, football or just relax. If you feel active, you can also walk to the top of South Park to see the famous view of Oxford spires.

There are plenty of theatres in Oxford offering ballet, opera, drama and comedy shows so there is something for everyone.

Population: 153.000

Oxford offers great shopping facilities, from the well-known High Street names, modern shopping centres and malls to the interesting Victorian covered market. When it comes to eating out or having a drink with friends, you will find restaurants and pubs for all ages and tastes.

There is a wide choice, from coffee houses through to gourmet restaurants and from ancient pubs to wine bars.

In common with most of southern England, the weather in Oxford is generally dull and wet. Records have been kept in the town since 1815 and a month has never gone by without some rain, although Oxford is comparably one of the driest cities in the country! The wettest month statistically is October, and the driest March.

Summers are usually mild to warm, although there have been occasional heat waves. Winters are mild, with temperatures seldom approaching freezing, the coldest month being January with an average temperature of around 38°F (3.5°C). Nights bring frost, and snow falls in late winter and early spring.

Source: http://www.wordtravels.com

Oxford Bus Company provides many services in Oxford city, including the Park and Rides.

Taxis operate from taxi ranks at Oxford Station, St Giles and Gloucester Green. Hackney cabs (like London Black Cabs) can be hailed in the street.

The City Sightseeing Bus is a useful way to get around the city and learn something of its history at the same time.

One-way Ticket (Local Transport):  2.10 £         

Monthly Pass (Regular Price):  50.00 £

Source: http://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/

Go on a walking tour of the City: Explore the fascinating history of Oxford on foot with one the many official guided walking tours of the city. 

Visit the University Colleges: The most famous, and arguably most majestic, of Oxford’s colleges, Christ Church college is also the most expensive to visit, but houses a cathedral, a fine collection of art and antiquities and is home to the famous dining hall featured in Harry Potter.

Explore Radcliffe Square and The Bodlein Library: Radcliffe square contains the most iconic buildings in Oxford. Sitting resplendent in the square’s centre, surrounded by St Mary’s church, The Sheldonian Theatre, and several colleges, is the Radcliffe Camera, an 18th century architectural marvel that today functions as a luxurious reading room for Bodleian scholars.

Source: www.visitoxfordandoxfordshire.com

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