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    Oxford University - Currently housing Christmas market with some carnival rides at the other end

    Oxford University

    4.8(20 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    We were on a guided walking tour of Oxford. The city of Oxford is demonated by Oxford University…read morewhich is actually comprised of 41 separate colleges and it dates back to around 1096. Some of the buildings are open to the public - some are not. We were there on a Sunday and most were not. I was happy to be on a guided walking tour with a tour guide who was knowledgeable about the university. I would highly encourage a guided tour if you have the time. This is a beautiful campus/city and there is a wealth of history attached to both the city and the university. This was definitely worth the trip from London where we were staying.

    Quality/Quantity - Wanted to take a break from all that tourist stuff, so we decided to visit…read moreOxford University. Did not realize that they had so many "schools" here. We tried to find the main campus, but struggled. Was it because we came on a Saturday? Or because we came after all the students already started summer break a few weeks ago. My wife was happy to come during the break; I prefer visiting during the school year to see the liveliness. Overall, we had a good time visiting as many of their schools, libraries, campuses, churches, etc. as possible. Was not surprised that this place was so touristy; schools make so much additional $$ giving paid tours and/or charging admissions to enter. Also, we were fortunate enough to have visited when the museum sponsored a free event for the kids, see pictures. Lastly, I took a nice local beer break in one of their libraries. So cool to be able to have a beer in a library, might be a first for me. Back in my college days, we had to go to the student union pub. Atmosphere - Beautiful, cool, and historic. Schools spread out over a few mile radius, so be prepared to walk if you want to visit. We grabbed a hop on hop off map as a guide of places to visit, see picture. Service - Good. Price - Depends on which schools tour and admission costs. A few, very few, campuses were free. Owner Comment - Great town to visit, nice break from London. I suggest visiting during the school year.

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    Oxford University - 7/1/23 FYI, having a local beer break in one of their libraries

    7/1/23 FYI, having a local beer break in one of their libraries

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    Oxford Brookes University

    Oxford Brookes University

    4.6(5 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    This university has gone from strength to strength in its realtive short life. It is now regarded…read moreas the best new university in the country, and often beats out its more prestigous local rival on some league table subjects such as engerniering. But its the relationship between Brookes and Oxford that has brought this university into the new century. By sharing teaching staff and resources, both universities have been benefiting in key areas. From a student point of view, Brookes cant be beat. Located in a great city, close to london, and 1000s upon 1000s of other students, and the most student friendly city i have ever been. Not that you would go to qype when making the decison on what university to go tobut if be some odd chance, you do.check it out. It could be the best 3 years of your life

    Oxford Brookes is a great university with lots of opportunities. It really doesn't deserve its past…read morereputation of 'the other Oxford' and can't really be compared to Oxford University itself, as they offer lots of different subjects and frequently pool resources. Brookes is especially good for nursing, business and management and draws big names at its regular careers fairs. Some campuses are a bit out of town, but there's a great bus service that travels frequently between the campuses and town. The sports centre is open to the public and has regular classes and a good gym, as well as a popular bar. Brookes is good for its nightlife and has some good bands playing there and some great student nights, which make up for its distance from the town centre. In fact, the facilities on campus mean that students don't actually need to travel into town, although they're missing out if they don't.

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    St Hugh's College - Back of the main building

    St Hugh's College

    1.0(1 review)
    0.8 mi

    Date: July 24th, 2014…read more Room: No. 107, Dickson Poon, Building, China Center, St. Hugh's College First: the good things. The Instructions upon arrival were fine for the B&B style of the Oxford College experience. An able Porter provided me with a map and fine instructions on where things were and when and where I could get breakfast, etc. Next good things: The building and room were clean, as in brand spanking new clean, but with still some construction dust. The furniture is adequate, if a little monastic, a single bed, tiny bathroom, a single cheap chair, some shelving, a closet, etc. Give that a three stars out of five... Bathroom is tiny, shower is okay, plenty of water pressure and hot water, etc., but a little plastic and cramped. The toilet was school/prison/public bolted-to the wall hidden-tank variety that screams "CHEAP" but okay, it is a dorm room. The toilet seat was cheap flexible plastic, so if you weigh more than Kate Moss expect it to bend under your fessocks. Towels are nice, generous even, good cotton. Which brings us to the bad news.... AND IT IS VERY VERY BAD!!!!! On my hall were two stairways, one a fire exit stairway. THIS FIRE EXIT STAIRWAY WAS LOCKED AND THERE WAS NO WAY TO OPEN IT. IN A FIRE I WOULD HAVE DIED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Second, the Dickson Poon Building is made of GLASS and has inadequate ventilation and a SOUTHERN AND WESTERN EXPOSURE. Therefore in the summertime, it is an OVEN!!!! I recorded a temperature of 34 degrees C in my room (94 Fahrenheit) using my iPhone. Third, there was absolutely no way to get any air circulation in the room. There was a "fire door" every ten feet, that hermetically sealed off that chamber. Each room had a tiny inadequate air duct, which no air went in or out of (I put tissue paper up to it, it did not budge either way). Overall, it is an entirely negative experience. I've lived in Europe for 20 years, and stayed plenty of times in the summer with places that do not have air condition, This is different. This is an oven, not a "problem" or "a little warm." Glass places like this at least have fans, if not air conditioning. To design a building made of glass with no interior circulation is the height of stupidity. I blame the engineer and architect of the building, they are morons. In short, never ever ever ever ever stay at St. Hugh's College. They do not know what they are doing, and have a bad building to put you in. Oh, and it was 96 pounds a night. A ridiculous price for how mediocre to horrible it is.

    From the owner: St Hugh's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Based on a leafy North…read moreOxford site we are also a beautiful venue for conferences, events, meetings, weddings and bed & breakfast.

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    St Hugh's College - Standard bedroom

    Standard bedroom

    St Hugh's College - Standard bedroom - clean & quiet

    Standard bedroom - clean & quiet

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