Oxford is a world famous City that is historically associated with the University.
The central part of Oxford houses the majority of the 39 Colleges which are all financially independent and self-governing.
When visiting it is suggested to Google which colleges are open to the public as it would be disappointing if there was a particular college of interest.
Within the City Centre there are many locations you may visit during your time spent here that have been the backdrop of many UK and overseas drama and film productions. Semi/Recent film productions inc :- Mamma Mia! Here we go again (2018) :- Tolkien (2019) :- The Mummy (2017) :- Dr Strange (2016) :- Salaam-e-Ishq (2007) Alice in Wonderland (2010) :- X-Men : First Class (2011) :- Brideshead Revisited (2008) :- Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) & who could forget the Harry Potter films!
Drama productions inc :- Discovery of Witches (2018) :- Inspector Morse (1987 – 2000) :- Endeavour (2012-present) :- Lewis (2006/12) :- College Girls (2001) :- Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy (1980’s) plus the many many many more I’ve forgotten to mention!
As well as all of the above the City is famous for its numerous quaint and regular pubs, trendy bars, restaurants (quick and slow, £££££’s and £’s, trendy, smart and casual eateries museums, art houses, theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, world class shopping and a world famous indoor market.
The City houses ‘Oxford United’ a EFL club who ply their trade during the regular football season between August and May at the Kassam Stadium in the East of the City. The team play in the EFL league One and is a must visit attraction to anyone wanting to watch live Football whilst visiting this fantastic City. For tickets please log onto www.oufc.co.uk.