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Warwickshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Oxfordshire
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from Oxford, United Kingdom
... famous Boyle's Law (whatever that may be). A steep, winding staircase took us to the top of a church tower from which we gained a panoramic view of Oxford. Margaret was immensely impressed by the old buildings and their aura of history. We sat for a while ...
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Tower of London & Theatre
A Travel Blog entry by hilaryramsey from London, England, United Kingdom
... and went to Hamley’s. Piccadilly very alive and exciting area. Bought dresses in Carnaby Lane. Walking to Oxford Circus underground saw magnificent Tudor building. Oxford Circus station unbelievable - millions of people all pushing and racing like ...
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Tower of London
A Travel Blog entry by jmenezes from London, England, United Kingdom
... Iron procurar um chip p/ o iphone na T-Mobile. Passamos num loja de videogames e vimos mais umas vitrines na Oxford street. Bella voltou para o hotel para se arrumar enquanto que fomos encontrar o Marcos na porta do pub crawl. Como o Carlinhos desistiu ...
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Jumpin' at the Control Tower
A Travel Blog entry by johnsinclair from Den Haag, Netherlands
... a level of excitement that's hard to beat. In America, my three strongholds outside of New Orleans are Detroit, Boston and Oxford, Mississippi. In Detroit I get to work with my two most favorite guitarists, Jeff "Baby" Grand and James McCarty; and ...
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Touring Villages and Climbing a Tower
A Travel Blog entry by yockeygal from Broadway, England, United Kingdom
... The topography is reminiscent of both his and my homelands. After a lovely, peaceful day we stopped by our fave deli in the area, and returned to our beautiful accomodations for wine, cheese, and dinner. Tomorrow we venture to Oxford! ...
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England and Scotland
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from London, United Kingdom
... have been a detective, had some idea and pointed us in what he hoped was the right direction. We eventually found The Georgian House Hotel and I was extremely embarrassed to realize that it was only two blocks from the station. Our room wasn't ready so ...
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Full take on our adventures in London, UK
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from London, United Kingdom
... across the street because the traffic can start, even though they really don't have a green light. We left our luggage at the Abby House Hotel, 11 Vicarage Gate, Kensington, W8 4AG, +44 (0) 207 727 2594. It is a very basic but clean place on a very ...
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London, August 4, 2006 - Friday
A Travel Blog entry by the_wayfarer from London, United Kingdom
... we continued on to Charing Cross Road which became Tottenham Court Road. And then from there it was natural to turn into Oxford Street, the world's busiest shopping street, with the densest concentration of retail shops anywhere. It is home to major ...
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Exploring London!
A Travel Blog entry by phillipsb1 from London, England, United Kingdom
... saw almost everything there is to see in London! I made a list of places I wanted to see again, even fitting in some shopping!! We walked Oxford Street and made our way to Hyde Park. It was so nice out that day! We went to see St. Paul's and had tea ...
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London, August 5, 2006 - Saturday
A Travel Blog entry by the_wayfarer from London, United Kingdom
... , with all the ubiqutous tourist crowds and people who tried to cash in on them - punks, artists, kilted Scottish pipers. In Oxford Street and surrounding area I visited "HMV" and "Virgin Records". People were kind and willing to help everywhere, but no ...
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Second half of London week
A Travel Blog entry by jays98978 from London, England, United Kingdom
... private company. We thought it might be easier or otherwise better to get to/from and tour Stratford-Upon-Avon, the Cotswolds and Oxford with professionals than on our own. We were wrong. Group tours are annoying! Basically you're touring with a bunch of ...
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Australia and New Zealand 2001/2
A Travel Blog entry by markeverest from Sydney, Australia
... purchaser wanted, with the children riding for free. Darren bought some souvenirs and we had an enormous roast dinner at the Oxford Hotel before returning to the motel, where we relaxed until I took Darren to the airport late in the evening in ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by gregd999 from London, England, United Kingdom
... for a few items, then took a double-decker bus to Piccadilly Circus where we had tea in Chinatown and then walked down Oxford Street window shopping in all the stores having new year sales. Thursday London Bought tickets on the hop on hop off the bus, ...
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Lovely London
A Travel Blog entry by poweredbycoffee from London, England, United Kingdom
... split up as there was so much to do and so little time. With cass in tow we head off the Hyde Park, before hitting oxford street for some shopping. While Lauren and Jess got lost in Urban Outfitters, Jen and Cass went to the Camden Markets. Jen ...
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Once upon a Bard.
A Travel Blog entry by maria.raymond from Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom
... London before we got off at Victoria coach station and boarded the coach for our destination. We were driven to Christchurch College or Oxford University as we all call it. The fact, according to our guide is that Oxford is made up of many colleges ...
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Bus Tour Through London
A Travel Blog entry by hobaneuropetrip from London, England, United Kingdom
... Diana’s main place of residence. We passed Speaker’s corner where over 60,000 people were executed from 1190-1783. Saw Oxford St which is a good area for shopping. We decided we didn’t need to stop though (you’re welcome Dad). ...
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Last Stop...London!
A Travel Blog entry by scash from London, England, United Kingdom
... out I could pick them up the next morning. We walked through Park Lane, the Upper East Side of London, to Oxford Street. Oxford Street is a very long street with tons of stores and restaurants...after we grabbed a bite to eat we headed back ...
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Cloysters, Towers, and Curtian Calls!
A Travel Blog entry by danielmoore3688 from Paris, Īle-de-France, France
... . It was so cool to stand in the courtyard of the Louvre, by the pyramids, and look to see the Tower. We then went back to the hotel. The last day in Paris we ate at an authentic Patisserie for breakfast. It was really cheap and it was ...
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Meet Mel
A Travel Blog entry by farnie10 from London, England, United Kingdom
... I had most of the day to kill until Andrew's plane arrived so I dropped my bag at the hotel and then trotted out to explore. I wandered down to Oxford St (and managed a small amount of retail therapy :) and then chanced a horse parade coming ...
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We explore the fabled cities of Uzbekistan
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Bukhara, Uzbekistan
... craftsman workshop for finely crafted very sharp folding knives, offset scissors, novelty scissors. Showed us a scrapbook of a visit to Oxford as part of a craft delegation. We passed through the trade dome of the hat sellers, very important as ...
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The Tower House Oxford
15 Ship Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
The Tower House Hotel is a Seventeenth Century Guest House, situated on a quiet street in the heart of Oxford city center. Oxford is a delightful city, famous for its dreaming spires, ancient University colleges and beautiful architecture. The hotel is ...
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