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Oxford University: Simple Guide To Explore And Book Train Tickets In Advance

 Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world, is now famous for being one of the most prestigious universities globally, with evidence of education dating back to 1096. The university has produced a diverse group of prominent graduates, including 28 prime leaders and numerous heads of state and government from throughout the world.

But, apart from its academic excellence, Oxford is also known for its top-rated restaurants like Taste Tibet, BHOOMI KITCHEN, Arbequina, The Perch, and Kazbar, offering a wide variety of cuisines to cater to everyone's tastes.


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The city is home to over 40,000 students, making it possible to have a range of food options, from heavyweight, delicate cuisine to late-night pizzas, or kebabs, depending on one's budget.

Travelling to Oxford is easy as it has a major train station that serves trains from all the United Kingdom's main cities: London to Glasgow takes 44 minutes, Birmingham to Oxford takes a little over an hour, and Bristol to Oxford takes 1h 11m. Train travel is a convenient, direct, and cost-effective mode of transportation.
To save money on train tickets, travellers can use Railcard, book train tickets in advance, travel off-season, use the Group Save function, or take advantage of split train tickets.

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Oxford Botanic Garden is the United Kingdom's oldest botanical garden, with 130 acres of woodlands hosting species from all over the world. It has over 6,000 different varieties of plants that are grown for medical research. Among the exhibitions are cancer and heart disease specimens, as well as carnivorous plants and tropical beauty.


Oxford's museums are a treasure trove of antiques as diverse and arcane as the city's traditions. Whether it's Einstein's blackboard.


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