Trip to Oxford
Located 80 kilometers northwest of London is Oxford, a city of about 165,000 inhabitants, situated on the banks of the Thames. This is one of the most picturesque towns in England thanks to Gothic architecture, which did not go unnoticed by the English poet Matthew Arnold, who described it as the "City of a dreamy towers". Oxford is famous for its high level of universities, which are the oldest in the world, and now, in addition to students, excite and interest of visitors rushing to admire these historic buildings with excellent architecture.
Other major attractions of Oxford is the Tower of Karfax 13th century located in the center, the Asmolian Museum houses a remarkable archaeological collection from around the world, the Cathedral of Christ the famous bookstore Blackwell. Many theaters and extensive historical markets are a few more that should be included in the list of what one wants to see when visiting Oxford. The area is also famous for its parks and a total of 28 natural comprising, forming essentially a paradise for nature lovers.
What to see
University of Oxford - University of Oxford
The University of Oxford has a glorious history of 900 years. You will live probably in a beautiful, centuries-old building and will sit at the same desks sat big politicians or Nobel prizes. The University of Oxford is also a modern university and tops the national and world ranking of universities time to time and at the forefront of research and teaching. The campus life you will be located in one of the 38 schools or six permanent private halls where you live, you eat, you will have fun and will usually receive special instruction is the corner stone of teaching Oxford. Some hardly ever go out of their college!