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"iScream was Oxford’s first gelateria and is the place to go for the most beautiful overall gelato experience in Oxford. Tucked inside the Covered Market, it features award-winning flavours produced on-site daily, in a space packed with Wicked Chocolate and other sweet treats. The colourful displays of perfectly-formed gelato and sorbet beckon you in, with whispers that they are artisan, fabulous, and available in triple scoops."
Alfonso Gelateria (Oxford)
5 (23 ratings)
270 Banbury Rd, Summertown, Oxford OX2 7DY, United Kingdom
"Up in Summertown, a tiny vintage food truck from Italy offers stiff competition for the best gelato in Oxford. Lewis, the gelato-maker, serves up cones and cups of amazing flavours that will have you rushing back for more. The chocolate tangerine is a dense, rich triumph in which the chocolate lingers lovingly on your tongue and in your taste memory."
George and Davis
4.5 (334 ratings)
Offbeat community cafe adorned in cow-related decor serving coffee, brownies, bagels and ice cream.
55 Little Clarendon St, Oxford, OX1 2HS, United Kingdom
"The production headquarters for local ice-cream luminaries, G&Ds (other branches at Cowley Road and the corner of Pembroke Street/St Aldate's), this brightly painted cafe – on the Little Clarendon Street cut-through from town to Jericho – does a brisk trade in upmarket ice-cream, as well as filled bagels, cookies and cakes. Having been knocked-out by G&D's ice-cream in the past, I must admit that I was slightly disappointed with this visit's sample. While the flavours were typically true and clear, and the sweetness well-judged, my Ferrero Rocher tribute was a bit too thick and dense."
"The success of the original shop left no other option but to expand the G&D’s joy further into the town. George and Danver opened in 2001 on the corner of Pembroke St. and St. Aldates and became enormously busy serving students, tourists, and locals alike. This expansion to the company also saw an expansion in size and seating space."
"G&D’s has certainly become something of an Oxford institution. Serving up amazing homemade ice cream to tourists, students and locals. Originally opened in 1992, the cafe became so popular that it expanded to two more locations in Oxford."
Best Arts and Culture Places in Galloway
Arts At The Old Fire Station
4.6 (135 ratings)
Charity-run culture hub showcasing contemporary U.K. and local art, plus drama and music.
40 George St, Oxford, OX1 2AQ, United Kingdom
Performing arts theaterArt galleryArts organizationGift shop
"If you intend to see a show or performance while in town, you should check the listings at the individual theaters (such as the Oxford Playhouse and the Old Fire Station) and buy your tickets in advance.
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Ashmolean Museum
4.7 (5262 ratings)4.5 (5259 ratings)
Ancient and modern art and antiquities covering world civilisations, plus fine and applied arts.
Beaumont St, Oxford, OX1 2PH, United Kingdom
MuseumArchaeological museumArt centerArt galleryArt museumHistorical place museumSpecialty Museums
"Founded in 1683, not only is the Ashmolean Britain’s oldest museum, but it’s also one of the finest museums in the world. With exhibits ranging from Egyptian mummies, Michelangelo’s sketches for the Sistine Chapel, Guy Fawkes’s lantern and Oliver Cromwell’s death mask, the Ashmolean is a genuine treasure trove – half a million years’ worth displayed over five floors, to be precise - and a must-visit for your Oxford holidays. Where and when: Beaumont Street."
"Just a short stroll away is the Ashmolean Museum which is remarkably the oldest public museum in the country. First opened in 1683, it has an collection of artworks, artifacts and archaeological findings for visitors to enjoy; all housed within a magnificent Neoclassical building. In total there are 39 galleries to wander around that focus on various civilizations and cultures from around the globe."
"With its imposing marble columns, and classical style facade, the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology is impossible to miss for anyone walking down Beaumont Street. The first university museum ever created, and home to artefacts dating from the Egyptian era to the modern days. It’s a fantastic place to check out, whether you’re a history buff, or a contemporary art lover."
"The Heath Robinson Museum is a biographical museum dedicated to the life and art of its namesake. The museum displays memorabilia, artwork, and objects from the life of Heath Robinson, as well as hosts exhibitions and events that support Robinson's life mission and vision. Admission to the museum is free."
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