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Free Parking Posted: Mon June 15, 2009 09:13 AM UTC
I'm going to spend the day in Oxford, see the colleges and other sites. Parking will be very expensive I think. Is there any free street parking that would be convenient?
Is there a Public Footpath connecting Abingdon Road to the River Thames coming out opposite Iffley Lock. I thought there used to be one adjacent to the "old infections" hospital.
I'm planning a one-night stay in both oxford and cambridge as side-trips for a London visit. Is a one-night stay enough to gain a decent appreciation of each town? Or would I be better off canceling one side-trip and extending my stay at the other town?
We are taking my Mother and Father in-law to Silverstone to watch bike racing in September & are not too sure where to stay. We want to be within 10-20 miles of the circuit and be somewhere that has shopping for the ladies, more market town than shopping mall.
We also require some good restaurants & a nice quaint hotel.
I have Bicester in my head but not sure if it would be suitable.
I've just moved to Oxford and my contact list is about as long as my pinky finger. Any locals here interested in meeting up for a beverage of sorts? I am here for a good long while and that good long while is filled with sweet nothings so...my schedule is flexible. Let's hang out! :)
I'd like to spend a weekend in Oxford in June but can't find any budget accommodation. Are there any cheap (around £50) B & B's, preferably walking distance to the train station? Everywhere I've found is quite expensive and all the hostels seem to only have dorm rooms rather than doubles.
Any ideas or do I need to forget about going to Oxford?
4 adult travelers would like info on a 2 bedroom apartment to stay at while in Oxford for mid july 2008 for one week. We would like to be close to transportation and not have to rent a car.
Thanks for your help
Ellen
Hi. I'll be arriving in London on 29 April 2007 but I'd also like to see Gloucester and Oxford. I have time from 2 May - 6 May before I have to be in London again to fly to Frankfurt on 7 May.
Am also not sure which one to see first. Oxford or Gloucester?
I will be grateful if any members can help me with the following questions:
(1) What is the cheapest way to get to and from Oxford and Gloucester; and how much do I have to pay?
(2) How much time will I need to see Oxford and Gloucester?
(3) Trains and buses, how much travelling time will they need?
I’m planning a trip with my wife to Oxford this weekend. As this is our first time in the city is there anything which we must not miss? And can anyone recommend any good restaurants?
We're planning a weekend break during late November or early December time for 2 youngish couples! Can anyone recommend accommodation. We're looking for the Olde English setup of Country pubs/hotels with an open fire and nice cosy surroundings, in a lovely rural area with nice walks to good old country pubs. Any recommendations greatly received. Thanks
Hi,
I know I posted a similar question just hours ago, but still... Is anyone going to be in Oxford from 14th-28th July?? Does anyone know the Aspect college - what is the school like etc.? What about the night life in Oxford?
Thx for ur answers,
Tina
Hi everybody!
I hope I'm not too late for this & someone will answer. This Saturday (14th July) I'm going to Oxford. I'll stay there for 2 weeks & I'll take an English course at the Aspect college. Has anyone already been there? I'll be staying with a host family that lives in the Rose Hill area. I've read that this area has many social prbs (unemployment, drug abuse, street crime,...) - is all this true? Does anyone know sth more about it?
Thx 4 your answers,
Tina
Rental bikes Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 01:05 PM UTC
Hi,
i'm going to Oxford for 2 weeks and I'm staying with a guest family. They live outside the city center and since everyone seems to ride on bikes in Oxford,i was wondering whether it's a good idea to rent a bike? And does anyone no any bike rental companies...
How is the cell phone reception in Oxford. Are there certain networks that have better reception/coverage than others. Does it matter which "company" I buy my sim card from? It seems like "mobile world" has the best deals for UK sim cards, but how is the coverage using mobile world at oxford?
My name is mathieu and i'm 19.
I'm french student and currently i'm in Abington for a placement. I would like to meet english people to friendship and to improve my english. So I hope you get in touche with me.
Hello,
I need help. we are comming from London to Oxford
"Depart London Victoria, Buckingham Palace Rd
Arrive Oxford, Gloucester Green"
and we need to have 35A or 35B local bus to Didcot.
As I know first station is Oxford, High St stop J4.
My question: is it far Gloucester Green and High St? what is the best way to be from one to onother station?
Thank you!
Summer courses Posted: Sun February 18, 2007 06:19 PM UTC
Hi, i was planning going to oxford this summer (july). i've searched summer courses but there are too many, and i can't know which one is the best, so i was hoping if someone can tell me a good one. Thanks!!!xxx
I'm considering to undertake postgraduate study at Oxford Brookes (it's among my top three choices), but first I would like to make a calculation of living expenses.
Please help me to determine basic prices (per month), such as:
- accommodation (shared flat)
- electricity, water
- internet
- telephone (mobile)
- food
- drinks
- transport from the Stansted Airport
Is there anything else I have to bear in mind in terms of costs?
I am thinking of staying AT WORMLEIGHTON HALL ON OXFORD ROAD AT BANBURY. I WAS LOOKING FOR A REVIEW FOR THE PROPERTY ON TRIP ADVISOR AND CAME ACROSS A FORUM ON BANBURY THAT BASICALLY WAS TWO PEOPLE ARGUING OVER THE HORRIFIC CRIME RATE AND HOW UNSAFE THE AREA IS.
CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH AND WHAT THE AREA IS LIKE? WE INTEND ON STAYING FOR 2 NIGHTS ARE WILL BE USING THIS AS BASE CAMP FOR EXPLORING AROUND THESE PARTS. WE HAVE AN 18MONTH OLD DAUGHTER WHO WILL BE TRAVELLING WITH US SO SECURITY IS A CONCERN TO US.
My husband is due to soon start working at HMPS Bullingdon and, Chris-stylee, has nowhere to live/stay. Does anyone have any ideas of a good place to start looking?
Dear friends,
I am arriving to Luton airport with a group of friends in a week. We have rented an economic car to go to Oxford, but we afraid it is to small for our luggage (we are 5 girls). Any idea about what we can do?
There is any lockers where we can leave the luggage that won´t have room in the car and come back next day to take it? There is any way, not expensive, to send the luggage from luton to london?
By the way, do you know how long it takes from Luton airport to Oxford?
I arrive in Oxford the 12 June for 10 weeks.
If you know some address (Pubs, restaurants, night club...), visits. Thank you to give me them.
Maybe we could meet in Oxford.
Sorry for my english!!!
Bye
Oh, and I forgot to add, if anyone is going to be around in Oxford 16-31 July and wants to meet up, that'd be great. It seems that every time I go anywhere, it's always by myself! :-( (now, isn't that a tad bit depressing?)
I'm going to Oxford 14-31 July for a conference. I'll be staying at St. Anne's. Any comments on this part of Oxford? I know it's a little north of Oxford and I keep looking at the maps and I can't figure out if it's far, if it's walkable, how long it'll take to get to the center / touristy part of Oxford. So if someone can give me a sense of how large the city is in general, where St. Anne's is in relation to the major sites, it would be greatly appreciated.
Also suggestions on good places to eat near by (I'm getting VT tips for areas other St. Anne's and I don't want to have to go very far late at night to get something to eat, or during my lunch breaks and such). Places to go, grocery stores nearby, what the general area is like. Also, what is the cheapest/fastest way of getting to central london from Oxford for day trips, as I have to get to the City for business on certain days. I'm getting conflicting suggestions, such as megabus.com for 5 pound rides or the Oxford tube (which apparently is a bus?).
Also, I'll be arriving at Heathrow and going directly to Oxford. I know there is a coach or bus or something that provides a direct line from Heathrow to Oxford, but once I arrive in Oxford, how would I get to St. Anne's (the site isn't helping me at all with directions and the maps come out all distorted).
Please, any tips, suggestions, comments! Thanks!! :-)