The City of Oxford

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Queen's College Oxford is known throughout the world as a beautiful University City, home to one of the most ancient and renowned centres of learning; as well as one of the most recent Universities. Oxford University is comprised of more than thirty-five Colleges, many of which were founded in the Middle Ages and almost all of which are situated close to the City Centre; Oxford Brookes, one of the best of the latest generation of universities is situated outside the City Centre 
Oxford is a lively city with plenty to offer everyone. Against a rich cultural, historical and architectural back drop is set a vital city. Tradition mingles with modern life to create a unique, thrilling atmosphere in which to work and socialize. Restaurants, shops and theatres thrive in the midst of the best museums, libraries and Colleges. Sheldonian Theatre
 
 Life in Oxford very much reflects this harmonious opposition of modern and ancient. Whatever your pleasure, Oxford has something for you.
 
Aeriel view Situated, as it is, in the heart of England, Oxford is only an hour by train or coach from the centre of London. Both Heathrow and Gatwick airports, together with central London have direct express coach links with Oxford. It is also easy to reach some of the most beautiful countryside in England, just a short bus journey away from Oxford in the Cotswolds.