Oxford

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REMONT OXFORD HOTEL

Hotel in Oxford.

If you're considering where to stay in Oxford, look no further than The Remont Oxford Hotel, quality Bed & Breakfast in Oxford.

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Modern Boutique Hotel in Oxford

There is a wealth of activities that you can get up to while you are staying at our beautiful bed and breakfast in Oxford.

Famous for its university, the city is also known for being a home for royalty and scholars.

These days, it is growing its technology sector, with lots of businesses based around the area.

There is a fantastic mixture of ancient and modern, with lots of historic buildings and architecture for you to enjoy.

There are all the colleges and museums, plenty of places to eat, drink, shop or take in a show.
Some of the amazing places to visit include Blenheim Palace – the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill – Bicester outlet, Cotswold Wildlife Park and Stonehenge.

As for the city itself, you can enjoy a river cruise or enjoy a tour of some of the famous film and television shows that have been filmed in Oxford, including Harry Potter, Inspector Morse, Lewis and Endeavour.

The hop-on hop-off tour is always worth going on to give you a flavour as to the history and culture of Oxford, while you can also enjoy a ghost trail among many other brilliant activities in the city.

Free things to do in Oxford

When looking for things to do in Oxford while staying at Remont Hotel Oxford it’s well worth looking at all the free things to do in the city.

The beautiful city of Oxford is an historic place, with a special place in the hearts people all over the world. Of course Oxford University is a real draw; it’s made up of 38 colleges and six halls and each year over 22,000 students join this ancient university which has educated many famous Oxonians. Former students include politicians, scientists, lawyers, artists, British prime ministers and more.

Within the centre of Oxford there are over 1,000 historic buildings in under one square mile; that’s a lot of buildings to enjoy.

Some of the places you should make sure you see are the historic Oxford University, but remember and respect it is a working university where students live and ride bicycles to get around. There are some great walks you can join, including free ones run by university educated and local history experts. Not only will you get chance to see the university, you will also visit Harry Potter filming locations, Narnia, Alice in Wonderland and Lord of the Rings sites.
Entry to Ashmolean Museum, which is part of Oxford University is free. This museum is home to many exhibitions of ancient civilisations, paintings by the likes of Raphael and Michelangelo and also Egyptian mummies.

Make sure you take a stroll on the High Street of Oxford where there are many historic buildings of Oxford University where former students included Bill Clinton and Oscar Wilde.

Visit The Covered Market, established in 1774. Here you will find many shops and you can easily spend a few hours wandering round or enjoying something to eat or drink.

A picturesque spot is Magdalen Bridge where you can view visitors punting on the River Cherwell; a wonderful sight.

The oldest building in Oxford is Saxson Tower (1040 AD). Make sure you go and visit this 1,000-year-old tower when staying in Oxford.
The largest single bookshop in the UK is Blackwell Book Shop on Broad Street, Oxford. Founded in 1879 by Benjamin Henry Blackwell this massive book shop is in the basement known as the Norrington Room which goes underground at Trinity College Oxford’s garden.

Another place to visit in Oxford is The Museum of History of Science. Here you will find many historic and early scientific instruments on show. Here you can view the backboard of Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein was a visitor to Oxford University and he used two blackboards. One blackboard went missing many years ago but fortunately one blackboard can be still seen in the basement of the museum for free.

You should also make sure you see Oxford Castle, home in part to a luxury hotel and where you can also see the high walls and prison cells in Oxford Castle for free from a courtyard.
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Interesting Fact About Oxford!

Women not allowed!

The first colleges of Oxford University were built in the 13th Century but women weren’t admitted to the university until 1878 and it was 1920 before they were awarded degrees and 1974 before the last of the all-male colleges allowed women in.
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