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DAY 2 OF OUR 24 HOURS IN OXFORD #MERCURECITYSWAPPERS | QUEENBEADY

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Waking up in the rather large, cosy, king sized bed at the Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel was a type of morning I’d like to repeat. Every weekend. But sadly I can’t. My bank balance probably wouldn’t thank me and there’s a small issue of who would look after the dog. So when we do get to enjoy, boy am I going to saviour it. Probably one of the snuggliest beds I’ve ever had the pleasure to stay in, my night sleep was perfect. With a quick cup of tea before heading down for breakfast, it meant I could revel in for an extra 15 minutes longer.

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We went down for breakfast at around 9am and were greeted with smiley faces and a buffet for days! Cereals, fruit, yoghurts and pastries were all on offer which you could help yourself to before a nice big plate of full English appeared ten minutes later. (I don’t think I’ve ever seen such sausage so thick & big. Now, now. You mucky things!) Whilst everything was pretty tasty however it didn’t blow me away. But, it most certainly did fill up our tums before we head off for another spot of exploring before we set off back home. Which is exactly what we needed.

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Why is Oxford’s high street so babing? I mean look at all the pastel buildings? Kinda kicking myself that we didn’t head in to the Grand Cafe because it looked so bloody good. Oh well, there is always next time, right?

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First stop was a little wander around the buildings of the Bodleian Library, sadly with it being a Sunday we couldn’t go inside (and it was a little early) but the buildings were just magnificently intricate. I was having to crane my neck up to look at all the carvings and the architecture and there’s something so magical about it because it’s rare to find something like this in the modern world. I love how the old just sits there proudly and won’t budge and how Oxford just makes you feel things because of it’s beauty (which is terribly aesthete of me, but I don’t care.) Oxford really is a natural beauty. Again, the Bodleian Library was home to some Harry Potter films, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets & Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

We also happened to find the “Bridge of Sighs” which is a little nod to the Venetian Rialto bridge that sits over the canal in Venice. This bridge corridor connects two colleges, Hertford College over New College Lane. It’s just one of those landmarks you must see in Oxford if you ever go.

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We slowly made our way back to the hotel to collect our bags for our journey back home, but not before we managed to snap some of the gorgeous, colourful buildings that line the high street. We tried to find the Harry Potter shop but sadly we didn’t have much luck with that one.

I honestly don’t think I’ve ever been to somewhere so Instagram-worthy in my life (FYI, you’ll see that I took full advantage of it on my own insta feed.) I always thought my hometown, York, could not be beaten but I hate to say it but there is somewhere else in the UK that rivals it and that is Oxford.

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Before we left I managed to get some final shots of the quaint, cobbled street just outside our hotel and we said our final goodbyes to this gorgeous city. We have fabulous memories of this stunning place (oh and a driving ticket when we got home to say we drove in a bus lane. Thanks Oxford City Council. We got lost okay?!) and we really do want to go back.

If you haven’t had enough Oxford fix, then you can watch my short vlog here:

 A massive thanks goes to Mercure Hotels for inviting us to experience there boutique, 4 star hotel – we couldn’t have wished for anything better for a little weekend getaway. If you fancy going you can check out their deals right here!

Let me know if you plan on heading to Oxford anytime soon, you won’t regret it if you do!

Bee 
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*Our stay with Mercure Hotels was complimentary but all opinions of this gorgeous hotel/City are my own.

Comments

21 responses to “DAY 2 OF OUR 24 HOURS IN OXFORD #MERCURECITYSWAPPERS | QUEENBEADY”

  1. Emma @ The Happy Journal Avatar
    Emma @ The Happy Journal

    Wow, Oxford looks great! Those buildings look to die for. Especially the Grand Cafe! I’m putting it on my list!

    Emma
    http://www.thehappyjournal.com

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      Honestly Emma, it is such a magical place to be. I felt like I’d been transported to another land. You must go!
      Bee xxx

  2. missgetaway Avatar
    missgetaway

    Gorgeous photography. Oxford looks to die for. I really gotta visit one day!

    Love, Kerstin
    http://www.missgetaway.com/

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      Thank you so much Kerstin, it is a stunning place and there is definitely something about it… go go go!
      Bee xxx

  3. Ellie Avatar
    Ellie

    I loved Oxford! I can’t wait to go back!
    Pics are gorgeous xxxx

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      Stunning isn’t it? I want to go back in Summer and do some punting, hehe!
      Bee xxx

  4. AnnaInternational Avatar
    AnnaInternational

    I can confirm the Grand Cafe is amazing. We had one cool tutor who decided his office in college was too boring and took us for tea at the Grand every time – totally fabulous! Made discussing contract law so much less painful!
    Have you been to Bath? I feel that could be a third city that ranks up there with the most Insta-worthy! Agree with you on York tho – love it too! x

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      Aw mannnn, I so wish we had gone in for some lunch. But we ended up in PieMinster in the Covered Market! I’ll bet it was awesome being in there. It certainly does look “grand!”
      Bath is somewhere else on my hit list, I’ve always wanted to go. Maybe this will be the year!
      Bee xxx

  5. Heather Nixon Avatar

    I definitely want to visit Oxford – it looks like a beautiful city x

    http://www.ofbeautyandnothingness.co.uk

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      You must! It’s so so so gorgeous. I’m in love with it! (As you can probably tell!)
      Bee xxx

  6. Cherie Avatar
    Cherie

    I used to go to Oxford quite a bit because of conferences / friends being there but man, it always reminds me how I’m not smart enough just by being there ha! Probably jealous of all the buildings and all that. Loved seeing the trip through your insta feed, so glad you had the best time! Have you been to Edinburgh? If not, it’s almost, if not just as magical! aka Harry Potter feels~*~

    Cherie ✽ sinonym

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      HAHA! I have to agree, I did feel a little stupid myself when I went but I was just so in awe of the place that kinda took over a little.

      Oh I am so glad you enjoyed my Instagram feed. It’s such a beautiful, insta-worthy place. There’ll probably be more spam coming on there cos I just took so many photos.

      I’m hoping to get to Edinburgh this year!

      Bee xxx

  7. Holly Avatar
    Holly

    Looks like a fab weekend! I would love to explore a little more of our own country this year (aside from the usual north wales camping fixes). I haven’t been to oxford for more than an open day way back in the ucas filling in form days!

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      It really was! I wish I could relive it all over again, I was like a kid in a candy shop, ha! Oh my, that would have been super – what & where did you study in the end?
      Bee xxx

      1. Holly Avatar
        Holly

        Civil Engineering in Newcastle! It was fab! I did actually work in engineering for a few years before taking to this owning a cafe lark 😉

  8. Veronica Bizzarri Avatar

    You’ve got some stunning shots of Oxford.. i used to go to uni/live in oxford and your post makes me wanna go back!! Next time you go you defo should pop into the Grand Cafe they do the best High Tea.. also go to the Turf Tavern pub it’s a lovely pub

    Ronnie
    http://www.veronicabizzarri.blogspot.co.uk
    xx

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      Thank you so much Veronica, it was hard not to get so many gorgeous shots of the city. It really is the most magnificent place I’ve seen.

      Take a trip down memory lane.

      So inspired to go back in summer and enjoy the bits we missed, like punting and the ice cream!

      Bee xxx

  9. Karina Woodburn Avatar

    Oxford looks absolutely beautiful! And lordy the food *heart eyes*. Definitely putting on the lost for a visit this year, would be great to spend a weekend there! Thanks for sharing such a lovely post x

    http://www.thestyleidealist.com

    1. QueenBeady Avatar

      It was incredible. Such a gorgeous city & definitely worth spending a long, lazy weekend there. It really is stunning! Thanks for stopping by.
      Bee xxx

  10. Hayley Rubery Avatar
    Hayley Rubery

    Love this post girl – you look SO cosy in that bed and the hotel sounds perfect! I’ve been to Oxford once but it was about 3/4 years ago and I’ve been wanting to go back, even more so now I’ve seen this post lovely one!

    Hayley xo
    http://www.frockmeimfamous.com

  11. Aleksandra // bunniesaremagic Avatar

    I absolutely adore Oxford, I am so so so glad I moved in there 🙂

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