Day 1: Oxford University and History and Culture Exploration
Christchurch โ Bodelian Library โ Radcliffe Camera โ Ash Molly Museum
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:In Oxford, one of the oldest university cities in the world, the magnificent architecture and deep academic tradition of Oxford University, the oldest university in the English -language university, and the Christchurch, famous for the Hoagwarts Facility in Harry Potter, enjoys the beautiful architecture of Gothic style and the magnificence of Tom Tower, and the oldest in Europe in Europe One of the libraries, Bodlian Library, explores medieval manuscripts and rare collections, enjoys the old -fashioned atmosphere of the Duke Humphrey Library, enjoys the unique architectural beauty of Baroque in the Radcliffe camera, the symbolic architecture of Oxford, and is the world's first university museum in the Ash Museum. Finish the day by watching a variety of collections from artifacts to contemporary art
Day 2: Oxford Castle and Natural Explore
Oxford Castle & Prison โ Oxford University Botanical Garden โ Shell Donian Theater โ Bridge of Sigh
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:Oxford Castle & Prison, which has a history of 1000 years, explores historical buildings used as prison from the Middle Ages to modern times, views the view of the city of Oxford at St. George Tower, and enjoys 8,000 kinds of plants and rare plants at the Oxford University Botanical Garden, the oldest botanical garden established in 1621. Enjoying the beautiful natural scenery of the Thames Riverside, a historical space where the graduation of the University of Oxford is held at the Shell Donian Theater designed by Christopher Ren, and a beautiful stone that connects two buildings of Hutford College in a sigh bridge modeled on Baroque's magnificent architectural beauty. Finish the day while experiencing the romantic atmosphere of the leg
Day 3: Literature Prospective Experience (Optional)
Capax Tower โ Pete Reverse Museum โ Virgin Mary University Church โ High Street
Capax Tower:Takes 2 hours, climbs 74 stairs as the best observatory where you can see the entire city in the center of Oxford, 360 degrees panoramic view.
Pete Reverse Museum:3 hours, folk goods and archaeological artifacts from all over the world at the museum famous for archaeological collections of anthropology
St. Mary University Church:Takes 2 hours, the beautiful architecture and religious meaning of Gothic style in the official church at Oxford University
High Street:Takes 3 hours, enjoys shopping and cafe culture at Oxford's main street, and experiences modern life between historical buildings