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A Weekend in Oxford: A 48-hour itinerary – On the Luce travel blog
"Exeter College is located on Turl Street and is the fourth oldest college of Oxford University. It was founded in 1314 by Walter de Stapledon, the Bishop of Exeter, and was originally intended to educate clergymen. The Exeter Chapel is gorgeous, with stained-glass windows wrapped around the walls, beautiful stone columns, and intricate carved wooden seats."
"Nestled along pretty Turl Street is Exeter College, one of the oldest in Oxford dating back to 1314. It has a sizeable quad with ancient buildings set around a green square. Entrance is free and the doorway can be found across from Missing Bean, one of the best coffee shops in Oxford."
"Exeter College is the fourth oldest college of Oxford University. It was established in 1314 by Walter de Stapledon of Devon, Bishop of Exeter. Originally, it was a school dedicated to the education of clergymen."
"For instance the 70-acre University Park offers a great place to walk and stretch your legs, watch a free cricket game, or spy on the ducks at the duck pond. You’ll also find several other parks and meadows in the area, including the oldest botanical garden in England. The Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum was founded back in 1621!"
"Other good colleges to visit include Merton, Magdalen (pronounced ‘mawd-lin’), Corpus Christi, Hertford, All Souls and Oriel. To get an insight into the weird and wonderful world of Oxford academia, take a guided tour led by a former student. Oxford Walking Tours run 90-minute tours which take you around some of the oldest colleges. Along the way you get insider information about the university’s history and rituals (tours cost £12.95 for adults, £11.95 for students/seniors and £5.95 for under 16s)."
"This small but atmospheric Oxford college is free to visit and doesn’t take long to wander around. They’re known as one of the only colleges to still participate in the annual tortoise racing festival in May. You can find the entrance on Merton Street."
"Yo Sushi One of a chain of converyor belt Sushi restaurants in the UK. Normally popular and the fish is always fresh. Contact DetailsYo Sushi73 - 75 George Street Oxford OX1 2BQ"
"One stands out from the crowd though, Edamame, an authentic, small, family run place on an Oxford back street, worth a stop if you are in Oxford but make sure you check the opening times first, they are changeable.."
"Address: Victors, RU5, Westgate Shopping Centre 307 The Westgate, Queen St, Oxford OX1 1PG. Thirdly, we have Victors!. This restaurant-bar is a lovely place to unwind for a few hours for either a coffee, lunch, cocktails, dinner or a weekend brunch."
"Victors Oxford is a Hamptons-inspired restaurant & bar offering a menu of modern American small plates. The menu is designed to share. Dishes are served to the centre of the table, creating a social and relaxed environment."
"I had the salmon starter and macaroni with truffles main and my partner had the chicken. We were also given a complimentary pumpkin soup which was delicious. The service was friendly and professional - we will be back."
"Area: In the Gloucester Green area, next to St Peter’s College. You could argue that this is an Oxford restaurant, but Bbuona calls itself a pizza bar and serves up some of the best – and reasonably priced – Italian cuisine in the city. This pizza bar offers ultimate customisation, you can even choose your organic flour base."
"This Oxford cafe serves excellent Italian coffee, pizza and Aperol Spritz cocktails. I spent a lovely evening in summer 2020 dining outside on tables laid across Gloucester Green. Pizza is served by the slice from breakfast and fermented with yeast for 72 hours for the perfect texture."