A Weekend in Oxford, England 🇬🇧

A Weekend in Oxford, England 🇬🇧

Julieta Lucca
How to spend a weekend in Oxford and leave wanting more. What to do, where to eat, and where to shop with tips on further reading and how to get the most out of it.
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🎟️ Book a guided tour with the Bodleian Libraries

The Bodleian Libraries date back to 1488 and are a must-visit in Oxford, however, the interior is only accessible with a Library Guided Tour. Choose the 90-minute tour (£20), as it includes access to the iconic Radcliffe Camera (available Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays).

Bodleian Library
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If you can, I recommend you ask for Dave ahead of booking (he usually guides the 11 am tour but sometimes does the 2 pm one instead). He’s an incredibly charismatic Mancunian who’s called Oxford home for over 50 years. He brings wit into his retelling of the city’s history and will have you chuckling while learning all sorts of interesting facts.
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🏛 Visit the Ashmolean Museum

“The Ashmolean is the University of Oxford’s museum of art and archaeology, founded in 1683. Our world famous collections range from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, telling human stories across cultures and across time.” - Ashmolean Museum

Ashmolean Museum
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The museum is open every day and free to visit. Read below for my recommended things to see.
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Granted the collection is vast and impossible to cover in a one-day trip, however, there are two things I recommend seeing:

🎻 The Musical Instruments Collection

If you are a classical music fan you can visit the oldest surviving violin, made in 1564 by Andrea Amati in Cremona, Italy. I strongly recommend you read Helena Attlee’s book Lev’s Violin (Penguin, 2022) before you visit, it’ll completely elevate the experience, and you might even shed a tear (I did!).

💸 Stop by a few shops…

A day trip is not complete without perusing around some shops, especially if they’re independent ones.

Sanders of Oxford
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For 17th to 19th-century maps, antique and modern prints.
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Objects of Use
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“A modern-day hardware store”, expect to find items that are as beautiful as they are functional. I walked away with a grooming brush for my cats.
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Blackwell's Bookshop
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For all your literary needs. Find specialist, rare and first editions. Founded in 1879 (the year that Thomas Edison created the first lightbulb), “it’s the largest academic and specialist bookseller in the UK”. Don’t forget to visit the downstairs section too!
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🍴A quick bite to eat and maybe a coffee too…

🍴 Ramen Kulture
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An independent Japanese restaurant offering small plates, ramen, and rice dishes at very reasonable prices at a stone’s throw from the Ashmolean Museum. Think Katsu Curry, Tonkotsu Ramen and much more.
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☕️ Colombia Coffee Roasters
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Situated within the Covered Market, which is home to a plethora of shops, cafes, and takeaway spots. Perfect for a quick and light bite to eat followed by a coffee and a sweet treat. The menu is an “all-day breakfast” type, featuring eggs, and avocado on toast with a selection of add-ons.
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🍴 Taylors - Covered Market
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A family-owned gourmet sandwich and deli company (located right next to Colombia Coffee Roasters inside the Covered Market and other locations spread across the city of Oxford). Perfect for takeaway, and lunch on the go.
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🍴 Pieminister
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For a meal that’ll keep you going until it’s time to head back home. Think proper English pies with sides to choose from like mash, mushy peas, gravy, crispy onions, and cheese. (Also located in the Covered Market)
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💡Other notable places of interest...

🏛 Pitt Rivers Museum
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The Sheldonian Theatre
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Attend a concert at the Sheldonian Theatre
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Oxford Botanic Garden
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Where to Stay

Tower House
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Old Parsonage Hotel
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The Head of the River, Oxford
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Vanbrugh House Hotel
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Don't forget to check the weather!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Julieta Lucca
Expect traditional, independent shops, no overly-touristy spots, and a whole lot of arts & culture. -- I'm a writer and photographer based in London, England. I love to travel and get to know cities like the locals do, I'm always searching for independent and traditional shops, great places to eat and things to do that are not your typical tourist trap. If you'd like to read more about what I get up to, check out my substack newsletter: https://julietalucca.substack.com/
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