Blenheim Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Blenheim Palace Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Oxfordshire — University of Oxford
Oxford — a place you will fall in love
Attractions you must go:
1. Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre
2. Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
3. Broughton Castle
4. Blenheim Palace
5. Oxford Official Walking Tours
6. Bill Spectre’s Oxford Ghost Trail
7. Bodleian Library
8. Oxford Castle and Prison
9. Ashmolean Museum
10. Bicester Village
11. Bletchley Park
Oxfordshire has many picturesque villages, centuries-old structures, sprawling lawns, nature and wildlife parks, and heritage sites galore. This is also the place of the most renowned university in the world. Walking in the street of the Oxfordshire, you can feel the relaxing and educational side of England.
Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace is a monumental country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It's the principal residence of the Dukes of Marlborough and the only non-royal, non-episcopal country house in England to hold the title of palace. The palace is also notable as the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. It's renowned for its stunning architecture, extensive grounds, and historical significance.
Blenheim Palace - Churchill Manor
This is a magnificent building more than 200 years old; the luxurious interior is full of famous paintings and antiques; the exterior is complemented by a country garden design surrounded by nature; the interior and exterior complement each other ~
It's Christmas time🎄 Beautiful Christmas trees and wreaths of various sizes can be seen everywhere in the palace, and you can take pictures and videos at will; next to the palace is Mr. Churchill's favorite stable, from the placement and repair of various horse gear & stables, it can be seen that Mr. Churchill loves horses, raising horses, riding horses, etc.🐎
The grandeur of the entire building and its back garden requires at least half a day or a day to explore yo
University of Oxford Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Oxford Univeristy ( Day Trip from London)
To visit Oxford all you need is to take a bus from London which takes around 2 hours and cost around 25£ for return ticket.
Oxford University is one of historical centre of the city filled with many spots that will make you wonder why aren't you living in this amazing University. They even have option to get into museums for free. Plus there is a huge animal museum which will blow your mind. #oxford #mytravelhacks #daytrip #2024wish
UK Check-in|Wizards, remember to visit your alma mater after graduation
🚩London
King's Cross Station: Platform 9¾🚂
As a must-pass place to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, King's Cross Station has now become a popular check-in landmark. There is a souvenir shop next to the platform, school uniforms, magic wands, golden snitch... Wizards, don't miss it.
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📌Tips:
✅When taking pictures, the staff of the Harry Potter store will help prepare magic wands, pull scarves, and take professional photos. If you want to take the photos taken by the staff, you need to pay.
✅King's Cross Station has trains to Cambridge, York, Edinburgh and other places. The west side of the station is St Pancras railway station, London's international station, where you can take the Eurostar and so on.
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Australian Embassy in the UK: "Gringotts"💸
The wizard bank in the magical world-Gringotts, was filmed at the Australian Embassy in the London financial district,
📌Tips:
✅The public is not allowed to enter, but it's okay to take pictures at the door.
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Leadenhall Market🥂
In "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", it was the filming location of Diagon Alley and the Leaky Cauldron. However, the Leaky Cauldron has now become an optician's shop, but the exterior can still be seen.
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🚩Oxford
Oxford University City is the main filming location for the indoor scenes of Hogwarts
The dining hall where the four colleges of Hogwarts dine together is the college dining hall of Christ Church, Oxford University.
🍽The Bodleian Library in Oxford is also the filming location of the Hogwarts Hospital and Library
In "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", Harry appeared here in an invisibility cloak. This Baroque-style building has also appeared as a classroom for Transfiguration and Potions.
📌Tips:
✅Photography is not allowed in the library.
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🚩York🔑
The Shambles: Diagon Alley
The Shambles in the center of York is the filming location of Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter movie. The school supplies in "Harry Potter" are all purchased here.
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🚩Lake District
The Lake District, known as "the most beautiful scenery in central England", is not only the hometown of the famous fairy tale Peter Rabbit
It is also one of the outdoor filming locations for "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"
The lake that Harry flew over on a Hippogriff was filmed in the Lake District🦉
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🚩Edinburgh
Elephant Cafe☕
J.K. Rowling completed the world-renowned "Harry Potter" series here while sipping coffee and writing tirelessly. Now this place is a gathering place for Harry Potter fans.
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Have a pleasant Hogwarts version of UK travel~
The UK Spring Festival travel plan is out✨
D1 Chengdu-London
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D2 London-Windsor-Newton
-Check in Hogwarts dining hall, Quidditch training ground
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D3 Oxford-Bicester-Stratford-Manchester
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D4 Manchester-Lake District-Glasgow
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📩📩See detailed itinerary
Oxfordshire — University of Oxford
Oxford — a place you will fall in love
Attractions you must go:
1. Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre
2. Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
3. Broughton Castle
4. Blenheim Palace
5. Oxford Official Walking Tours
6. Bill Spectre’s Oxford Ghost Trail
7. Bodleian Library
8. Oxford Castle and Prison
9. Ashmolean Museum
10. Bicester Village
11. Bletchley Park
Oxfordshire has many picturesque villages, centuries-old structures, sprawling lawns, nature and wildlife parks, and heritage sites galore. This is also the place of the most renowned university in the world. Walking in the street of the Oxfordshire, you can feel the relaxing and educational side of England.
City of Oxford
visit the beautiful oxford city which is very interesting with many architectures and buildings !! it is very different from where i’m from hence i had really fun exploring the tourist attractions and even the university yay!! we got to see some graduates conducting their ceremony and walk pass the bridge of sigh ! it was drizzling a little bit but stop after an hour #fun
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Ashmolean Museum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Oxfordshire — University of Oxford
Oxford — a place you will fall in love
Attractions you must go:
1. Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre
2. Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
3. Broughton Castle
4. Blenheim Palace
5. Oxford Official Walking Tours
6. Bill Spectre’s Oxford Ghost Trail
7. Bodleian Library
8. Oxford Castle and Prison
9. Ashmolean Museum
10. Bicester Village
11. Bletchley Park
Oxfordshire has many picturesque villages, centuries-old structures, sprawling lawns, nature and wildlife parks, and heritage sites galore. This is also the place of the most renowned university in the world. Walking in the street of the Oxfordshire, you can feel the relaxing and educational side of England.
Amazing
Ashmolean Museum is located at city centre of Oxford.The museum is impressive,a lots of thing to see from different eras of history and different countries.Lifts to floors,tea room and gift shop.Entrance fee is Free.Highly recommended
Oxford: The City of Dreaming Spires
Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, and since the 9th century an established town, although people are known to have lived in the area for thousands of years. Nowadays, the city is a bustling cosmopolitan town. Still with its ancient University, but home also to a growing hi-tech community. Many businesses are located in and around the town, whether on one of the Science and Business Parks or within one of a number of residential areas.
With its mix of ancient and modern, there is plenty for both the tourist and resident to do. Whether its visiting one of the many historic buildings, colleges or museums, going out for a drink or a meal, taking in a show or shopping till you drop, Oxford has it all.
Oxford has its fair share of excellent museums. The Ashmolean Museum is its most famous, with collections of historic artworks and artefacts from China, India, Rome, ancient Greece and Egypt, but other underrated highlights include the rather charming Story Museum — great for families — and the History of Science Museum. The latter has a blackboard used by Albert Einstein on display, a Roman sundial and the only surviving complete example of a spherical astrolabe.
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The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford was established in the 17th century. Collection of fascinating art and archeological relics from Egyptian mummies to English and China silverware can be found here. A wide variety of ceramics, metalwork, works on paper, wood, ivory, glass and textiles dating from the AD 600s to the 1800s is displayed in thematic showcases along the walls of the gallery.
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