The libraries of Oxford University are among the most renowned ones in the world, for their incomparable collections of books and manuscripts, as well as for their impressive buildings. The principal one is the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest libraries in Europe. First opened back in 1602.
The Radcliffe Camera was designed in neo-classical style and built in 1737 to 1749.
Radcliffe Camera Oxford (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
Radcliffe Camera Oxford (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)

Unpretentious place for breakfast and lunch in Oxford

Popular but well-hidden historic pub in Oxford

Independent, family-run, hotel in picturesque Oxford

Picturesque setting of bar and kitchen in Oxford

Birthplace of Winston Churchill near Oxford

The place of Radiohead's first gig
Independent music hub in Oxford

Huge, partly ruined Norman medieval castle

Beautiful small Oxford bridge
Ultimate live music experience in Oxford

Site at the southern gates of university town
Beautiful spot for glamping
Yes, indeed - a church to stay for the night

Unique hotel in a converted prison
Munich Metalcore on headliner level
The most popular Munich based Pop and Rock act
Birmingham’s New Romantic movement
Heavy Metal from West Bromwich
Birmingham founders of Heavy Metal
British Extreme Metal at its best