
Oxford
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The university at its most concentrated: the Bodleian, Radcliffe Camera, Sheldonian Theatre, Bridge of Sighs, and the colleges of Broad Street and the Turl, all within a five-minute walk of each other.

Oxford's most famous college, the meadow where Alice's story began, and the Cherwell riverbank where punting happens from May to September.

The residential neighbourhood northwest of the university centre: the Ashmolean Museum, independent cafes and restaurants on Little Clarendon Street, and the University Parks along the Cherwell.

The commercial and gastronomic centre of Oxford: the Covered Market (open since 1774, the best lunch in the city), the Tolkien and Lewis pub on St Giles', and the full sweep of the High Street from Carfax to Magdalen Bridge.