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Oxford

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 Photo Credit: Sidharth Bhatia
Photo Credit: Sidharth Bhatia
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Oxford is best known for its world-famous university, but the city offers much more than historic college halls and ivory towers. Its skyline, shaped by spires and domes, hints at centuries of intellectual life. The University of Oxford dates back to at least the 12th century and includes iconic buildings like the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest libraries in Europe, and the Radcliffe Camera, a circular reading room that looks more like a cathedral than a place for quiet study. Public tours are available for many of the colleges, and each has its own traditions, quirks, and architecture to explore.

Oxford has inspired generations of writers, and visitors often retrace the steps of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Lewis Carroll. The Eagle and Child pub, once a regular meeting spot for the “Inklings” literary group, still serves drinks today. Just a short walk away, Christ Church College features a dining hall that inspired scenes from the Harry Potter films, while the nearby Christ Church Meadow provides a peaceful spot to stroll between the River Thames and college walls.

The city also offers a rich mix of museums, most of which are free to enter. The Ashmolean Museum, founded in 1683, is the oldest public museum in the UK and houses everything from Egyptian mummies to works by Turner and Cézanne. The Pitt Rivers Museum, tucked behind the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, displays over half a million artifacts from across the globe, arranged by type rather than region so visitors can compare masks, tools, or weapons from different cultures side by side.

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