LOCAL ATTRACTIONS OXFORD
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Ashmolean Museum The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology is a museum of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1683, it is one of the oldest public museums in the world. It opened its doors on 24th May 1683 |
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The Botanic Gardens A national reference collection of 7,000 different types of plant, making it the most compact yet diverse collection of plants in the World – there is even more biological diversity here than there is in tropical rain forests and other biodiversity hotspots. |
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University Gardens The oldest botanic garden in Great Britain. Throughout its three hundred and eighty year history the Garden has continually evolved and developed to the point that today it is recognised as a classic yet contemporary botanic garden at the heart of the University and City of Oxford. |
Pitt Rivers Museum Displays archaeological and ethnographic objects from all parts of the world. The collection includes extensive photographic and sound archives which contain early records of great importance. |
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Blenheim Palace A fantastic place to visit during your stay in Oxford. Set in over 2000 acres and full of history this is one stop you should not miss. |
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The Radcliffe Camera A magnificent circular shaped dome which certainly stands out from the rest. Currently full of over 600,00 books, surely worth a visit. |
The Oxfordshire Inn Hotel, Oxford is one of few hotels in Oxford which benefit from a country side setting away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre yet still within reach of many of the popular local attractions.





