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@@lawrenceglaister4364 ok mate. Thanks for that 😂 We were hardly doing a photo shoot and we were just getting a ticket. We were literally walking up to the bus. Most bus drivers in the UK would check their mirrors and just let us on.
Well-being is such an important part for the traverlers’ lifestyle! Thanks for normalizing this subject and providing solutions 🤗 good luck with your travels 🌏🌎🌍
@@JayandKarolinaWell, you were faffing about with making a video rather than getting into the bus! If you'd got a move on you would have made it. Bus drivers do have timetables to adhere to!
@@michaelwant8501 haha you are right mate! Karolina made the previous comment and to be honest I wasn't that bothered - just a bit surprised that he didn't just let us on. I do understand though they have timetables but you also have to understand that making this video is our job too ;)
hi guys, i was born down there, im 60 years old now, i never went to uni there, but what i did do my claim to fame, was i played cricket, football, and did athletics for the county of oxford as a teenager my home track, was where Sir Roger Banister broke the 4 minute mile, ifley road oxford, i ran at crystal palace in the 3 AAA'a for oxford some grea time and memories.
We’re so glad to hear that :) Thank you so much for sharing your story! Oxford is such a charming and rich in history city so we really enjoyed just strolling around but I believe it must be a great place to live too 😍
Hi! Loved the video guys. I use to live in Oxfordshire and worked in Oxford most of my adult life, I moved to Kent 9 years ago but do miss the place and it was great to get to see the old place as it is these days. I once worked in a shoe shop in the covered market and our stock and staff room was up on the same level as the café you were in so I use to eat my lunch looking out at a similar view. I have also spent many great evenings in the Turf Tavern after work and enjoyed the odd Sunday lunch. Happy happy days.
We’re so glad to hear that ❤️ Oxford definiely has its own atmospehere so I believe it must feel completely different for you to live somewhere else! We absolutely loved our lunch at the Georgina’s Greek café because the ambience of the market was just so welcoming and vivid! We’d definiely stop by for at least a drink at the Turf Tavern next time because the place was amazing 🍻 Love coming across such historical gems!
Love Oxford, i visited a long time ago with family and was blown away by its architecture, history, charm and beauty. Love the indoor market and Greek restaurant. The yellow stone is very similar to the stone used to build the traditional houses and cottages in the Cotswolds - the Alice in Wonderland Shop is amazing. Love the two ladies you met. I will be coming back to explore more. Excellent vlogs as always guys. 😊
It was Louis Carol who wrote Alice in Wonder land . Now you will have to visit Cambrdge and the American War Cemetray its almost as big as the one in Normandy, If you have been to Univeristy in the UK you can stay inside the university in the students rooms for a small amount when the students vacate for the summer,
Yes, we really liked the Alice's shop which was created in Oxford since he's been living there :) We actually met in London in 2019 and lived on one of the students' so it was pretty cool! We still might visit Cambridge this summer because we really like it too!
Nice one guys. One of my favourite cities to wander around, once you get used to the tourists of course (and they are still there in their thousands in the Winter too). We'll be there again ourselves soon so this was a nice way to whet the appetite.
We really enjoyed Oxford since it's so different compared to other cities and holds so much history 😍 Also it was bursting with life! Bumping into our friends multiple times was pretty crazy, right?!
I believe Lewis Carroll created Alice in Wonderland while working in Oxford, so that explains the toursit angle in Oxford for it. Got to say, the quote about the Meadows being 'kind of meadowy' is outstanding. 😀
Your "mound" at the castle is the "motte" belonging to the Norman castle, the "keep" which once surmounted the motte has succumbed to the ravages of time. However, at 31:46 is seen a tower at a corner of the outer defensive walls of the castle; this is St Georges tower and predates the Norman castle (Poore et al. 2009, 5-6) and is of Anglo-Saxon date, possibly dating to c.1000AD belonging to the town's pre-conquest fortifications and possibly a gated entrance to the walled town of which there were once four. Otherwise much of the medieval castle is now gone and replaced by later military buildings and the prison.
@@JayandKarolina You are very welcome; I just love everything on history from the Mesolithic on, and medieval/Roman buildings, I'm a buildings chap and went on to be a historian and architect. I dug my first Roman Villa near our village when I was eleven. I was the man on the trowel, I decided to be really top notch with the trowel, and complete rubbish on the wheelbarrow!!! Have to have your priorities right in this life eh!
Hi interesting to note I too was at that church & tower 6 weeks ago but then all the tents were parked down below where the Radcliffe camera building is& had been there for a very ling time just so good to see those protesters have been moved on as it wasn't a good look for such a magnificent building in the heart of Oxford
That’s interesting! We’re glad it’s not the same case anymore because them people would really ruin the experience of the others. We usually don’t mind when people protest in favour of them rights but let’s be real: most of the time it’s just to draw the attention and most people around are not the target group anyways :)
@@JayandKarolina well said. Can I just say I now live in Australia having lived in Oxford for over 20 years however when I visit Oxford which is regularly now its funny but I feel so much like a tourist & appreciate more what Oxford has to offer than when I lived there. I also see more of Oxford than I ever did before. Thx
@@JayandKarolina it is a privilege for him to study there. He put in alot of hard work to achieve the grades. We are just normal working people and really proud of him 🙂
We use Google Maps all the time lol - the Bodleian Library is right behind Radcliffe Camera so I was just asking the ladies as it's a bit more interesting then me just looking on my map whilst holding the camera ;)
Did you not know that Alice Liddell was the daughter of the dean of Christ Church and Lewis Carrol ( real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) was a fellow of Christ Church. The little shop features in one of Tenniel’s drawings in ‘Alice through the looking glass’, but of course it wasn’t called Alice’s shop then!
That's so interesting! We had no idea!! We wanted to visit this charming shop because it seemed quite popular but knowing this information now, it also has a very important role :)
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We totally agree! Just going on the bus which leaves every 15 minutes form the P&R area and which drives you all the way up to the city centre within another 10 minutes was so convenient! Usually we would struggle with free parking or pay ridiculous amounts for couple of hours in other UK cities!
It's all about the spelling and pronunciation from when it was founded in 1458. Where the punts were in the water (and yes, it is punting btw, great fun - and just wait till you get your punt pole stuck in the river bed - just make sure you let go, otherwise.... sploosh) Strangely enough, the River Cherwell there, has two different pronunciations in Oxfordshire - in Oxford, they say "Char-well", whilst in the Banbury area, it's said as "Chur-well" Glad you had a great day. Next time you're here, for a super overview trip of the city, those city sightseeing open top bus tours are great value for around an hour's ride
You're right :) - The roads were quite wide and the best part was that there really wasn't many cars passing by! Mostly there was buses with tourists or lorries coming with the essential deliveries!
When in Oxford as an Oxonian you need to visit the Pitt-Rivers museum! Among the eclectic collection are the remains of Dodo bird! That’s probably why it ended up in the story of Alice’s adventures in Wonderland! Liked the video - thanks! ❤
From St Mary’s tower the college to the right of the Radcliffe Camera is All Souls….elected fellows only. The Radcliffe Camera is indeed a small but very elegant part of the Bodleian library. The college to the left is Brasenose, much used in the filming of Morse.
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Another lovely video. A couple of points lol. How did you find out you had to park outside Oxford and take the bus in? Thats some great research lol I think most of us would have driven in. Also, I personally like Museums and old stuff so it would have been nice to have seen what the rarest things were like in there however I understand the cost point of view as well. Finally it was nice to see Karolina grab a coffee lol. Till the next one 😂
Thank you so much for watching! When we use the car to get into places, always one of my biggest struggles is cheap parking haha so I'm doing the research in advance :) It was such a convenient way for us and also we could film it so now all the viewers know the trick! I personally find it difficult to vlog in the museums because it's pretty personal but on the other hands it's good to share interesting places to visit for people! Oh yes, Karolina is living her best life in the UK because there's so many great coffee shops with delicious CAKES too 😍🍰
I don't recall saying Nottingham is in Northern England...maybe I said it's up north considering we were down south? Which isn't wrong but I don't think Nottingham is northern haha
@@daveofyorkshire301 oh fair enough well to people from London I'm from up north 😂 but I do understand that I'm not northern but it's all a bit of semantics haha
You mentioned harry potter.....in the sheldonian, you walked passed the 'Z' in the pavement that JK Rowling got the idea on harrys head. Alice in Wonderland author charles dodgson, studied in Oxford and got the inspiration of alice
That’s insane!! We had no idea about the Z sign ⚡️ But Oxford definiely have us the HP vibes! And considering that the author of Alice in Wonderland lives over there it’s such a great idea to run a shop in memory of him 🙏
@@JayandKarolina Lots of potential students looking around the Cambridge colleges say that they feel the "Harry Potter vibes" particularly when in the Hall of the various colleges or walking around the courts. "Courts" in Cambridge, "quads" in Oxford.
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Buses have time tables they will not wait white you do a photo shot or talk for 10 minutes.
@@lawrenceglaister4364 ok mate. Thanks for that 😂 We were hardly doing a photo shoot and we were just getting a ticket. We were literally walking up to the bus. Most bus drivers in the UK would check their mirrors and just let us on.
Well-being is such an important part for the traverlers’ lifestyle! Thanks for normalizing this subject and providing solutions 🤗 good luck with your travels 🌏🌎🌍
Lol...bus drivers there little bit of power pulling away as they see you in their mirror...its a tradition 😂😂
Right 🥲 I was a bit upset at first but then another bus came literally within like 5 minutes lol
@@JayandKarolinaWell, you were faffing about with making a video rather than getting into the bus! If you'd got a move on you would have made it. Bus drivers do have timetables to adhere to!
@@michaelwant8501 haha you are right mate! Karolina made the previous comment and to be honest I wasn't that bothered - just a bit surprised that he didn't just let us on. I do understand though they have timetables but you also have to understand that making this video is our job too ;)
hi guys, i was born down there, im 60 years old now, i never went to uni there, but what i did do my claim to fame, was i played cricket, football, and did athletics for the county of oxford as a teenager
my home track, was where Sir Roger Banister broke the 4 minute mile, ifley road oxford, i ran at crystal palace in the 3 AAA'a for oxford
some grea time and memories.
We’re so glad to hear that :) Thank you so much for sharing your story! Oxford is such a charming and rich in history city so we really enjoyed just strolling around but I believe it must be a great place to live too 😍
Nice to see people visiting my home town.
Our pleasure! We had a great day out in Oxford :) Tried our best also to showcase all this city has to offer at a first visit!
Hi!
Loved the video guys. I use to live in Oxfordshire and worked in Oxford most of my adult life, I moved to Kent 9 years ago but do miss the place and it was great to get to see the old place as it is these days.
I once worked in a shoe shop in the covered market and our stock and staff room was up on the same level as the café you were in so I use to eat my lunch looking out at a similar view.
I have also spent many great evenings in the Turf Tavern after work and enjoyed the odd Sunday lunch. Happy happy days.
We’re so glad to hear that ❤️ Oxford definiely has its own atmospehere so I believe it must feel completely different for you to live somewhere else!
We absolutely loved our lunch at the Georgina’s Greek café because the ambience of the market was just so welcoming and vivid!
We’d definiely stop by for at least a drink at the Turf Tavern next time because the place was amazing 🍻 Love coming across such historical gems!
Love Oxford, i visited a long time ago with family and was blown away by its architecture, history, charm and beauty. Love the indoor market and Greek restaurant. The yellow stone is very similar to the stone used to build the traditional houses and cottages in the Cotswolds - the Alice in Wonderland Shop is amazing. Love the two ladies you met. I will be coming back to explore more. Excellent vlogs as always guys. 😊
It was Louis Carol who wrote Alice in Wonder land . Now you will have to visit Cambrdge and the American War Cemetray its almost as big as the one in Normandy, If you have been to Univeristy in the UK you can stay inside the university in the students rooms for a small amount when the students vacate for the summer,
Yes, we really liked the Alice's shop which was created in Oxford since he's been living there :) We actually met in London in 2019 and lived on one of the students' so it was pretty cool! We still might visit Cambridge this summer because we really like it too!
Moving to oxford in a few months, cant wait
How exciting! I’m sure you’re going to enjoy it :)
Nice one guys. One of my favourite cities to wander around, once you get used to the tourists of course (and they are still there in their thousands in the Winter too). We'll be there again ourselves soon so this was a nice way to whet the appetite.
I wish I was able to see Oxford on my recent trip to England, I enjoyed your video, thanks!
Oxford is really nice 🥰 Thanks for this vlog Guys 🤗👍🏻 That’s crazyyy you bumped into both ladies duos haha
We really enjoyed Oxford since it's so different compared to other cities and holds so much history 😍 Also it was bursting with life!
Bumping into our friends multiple times was pretty crazy, right?!
I believe Lewis Carroll created Alice in Wonderland while working in Oxford, so that explains the toursit angle in Oxford for it. Got to say, the quote about the Meadows being 'kind of meadowy' is outstanding. 😀
Correct
Good point! That quirky shop was such a hidden gem so we’re glad we found it! It’s quite touristy too because of its quite unique character 🫖
Haha my commentary is sometimes hilarious I need to admit 😅
Your "mound" at the castle is the "motte" belonging to the Norman castle, the "keep" which once surmounted the motte has succumbed to the ravages of time. However, at 31:46 is seen a tower at a corner of the outer defensive walls of the castle; this is St Georges tower and predates the Norman castle (Poore et al. 2009, 5-6) and is of Anglo-Saxon date, possibly dating to c.1000AD belonging to the town's pre-conquest fortifications and possibly a gated entrance to the walled town of which there were once four. Otherwise much of the medieval castle is now gone and replaced by later military buildings and the prison.
Thank you so much for sharing such valuable insights :)🤌
@@JayandKarolina You are very welcome; I just love everything on history from the Mesolithic on, and medieval/Roman buildings, I'm a buildings chap and went on to be a historian and architect. I dug my first Roman Villa near our village when I was eleven. I was the man on the trowel, I decided to be really top notch with the trowel, and complete rubbish on the wheelbarrow!!! Have to have your priorities right in this life eh!
Hi interesting to note I too was at that church & tower 6 weeks ago but then all the tents were parked down below where the Radcliffe camera building is& had been there for a very ling time just so good to see those protesters have been moved on as it wasn't a good look for such a magnificent building in the heart of Oxford
That’s interesting! We’re glad it’s not the same case anymore because them people would really ruin the experience of the others. We usually don’t mind when people protest in favour of them rights but let’s be real: most of the time it’s just to draw the attention and most people around are not the target group anyways :)
@@JayandKarolina well said. Can I just say I now live in Australia having lived in Oxford for over 20 years however when I visit Oxford which is regularly now its funny but I feel so much like a tourist & appreciate more what Oxford has to offer than when I lived there. I also see more of Oxford than I ever did before. Thx
Great vlog, loved all your footage of Oxford, it looks a beautiful city. Your food looked very good, especially the moussaka!
My son studies in Oxford. He is starting his final year in October and already feeling sad that his time there is almost over. He loves the city
Oxford is incredible! Your son has been very fortunate to experience it all :)
@@JayandKarolina it is a privilege for him to study there. He put in alot of hard work to achieve the grades. We are just normal working people and really proud of him 🙂
Love this content - i came for the deliveroo videos - stayed for the couples travelling videos!
😂
Welcome aboard! Glad you’ve liked them mate 😂🎉
Hi Jay, congratulations on the video you made 😄
Hi Karolina you are still amazing as always 😘
The Greek food looked good & was very reasonably priced. 🇬🇷🧿🤜🤛🧿🇬🇷
Yes it was! And the taste… It’s worth the drive down to Oxford for sure 😍
Bicester village?? Oxford is ALWAYS busy haha... check out Victors restaurant at the top of westgate shopping centre :)
It was funny you were up the tower and not knowing what you were looking at and didn't think of using the maps app on your phone :)
We use Google Maps all the time lol - the Bodleian Library is right behind Radcliffe Camera so I was just asking the ladies as it's a bit more interesting then me just looking on my map whilst holding the camera ;)
Awesome, guys. You should have given me a shout.
😬 Glad you’ve enjoyed the video!
When you were at the Oxford castle site, the copper spire you thought was a church is actually part of Nuffield College.
The bridge is part of Hertford College.
The Turf tavern has always been well known
It was such a hidden gem for us! 😊
loved the market and the greek restaurant
Same! We felt the energy of past years but the whole atmosphere was quite contemporary too! The Greek food was just unreal 😍🇬🇷
People ask, where is oxford campus....its the city centre......heads up, Christchurch, not Christchurch college, Just Christchurch
Yeah haha the campus is all over the city (and beyond) 🥳 That’s why it feels so magical walking around!
Excuse me for the pronunciation! Sometimes when filming I get things wrong but hope we made a good job anyways :)
Did you not know that Alice Liddell was the daughter of the dean of Christ Church and Lewis Carrol ( real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) was a fellow of Christ Church. The little shop features in one of Tenniel’s drawings in ‘Alice through the looking glass’, but of course it wasn’t called Alice’s shop then!
That's so interesting! We had no idea!! We wanted to visit this charming shop because it seemed quite popular but knowing this information now, it also has a very important role :)
So glad Karolina is getting the right mental help so when is your next promo !
We like to partner with the companies that we truly believe in so we’re glad to be sponsored by BetterHelp because I really love the platform 🙏 And it feels good that I could spread awareness about the importance of good mental health too! Thank you for paying attention to it! [Karolina]
Park and Ride with green energy public transport is the way forward. Hopefully more cities are following this example.
We totally agree! Just going on the bus which leaves every 15 minutes form the P&R area and which drives you all the way up to the city centre within another 10 minutes was so convenient! Usually we would struggle with free parking or pay ridiculous amounts for couple of hours in other UK cities!
nice vid by the way magdalene college in Oxford is pronounced Maudlin College
Cool, thanks! There was so many different colleges so no wonder I got the name slightly wrong 😂
It's all about the spelling and pronunciation from when it was founded in 1458.
Where the punts were in the water (and yes, it is punting btw, great fun - and just wait till you get your punt pole stuck in the river bed - just make sure you let go, otherwise.... sploosh)
Strangely enough, the River Cherwell there, has two different pronunciations in Oxfordshire - in Oxford, they say "Char-well", whilst in the Banbury area, it's said as "Chur-well"
Glad you had a great day.
Next time you're here, for a super overview trip of the city, those city sightseeing open top bus tours are great value for around an hour's ride
the architecture is nice and the street roads are wider or is that a camera illusion ? . Very busy there
You're right :) - The roads were quite wide and the best part was that there really wasn't many cars passing by! Mostly there was buses with tourists or lorries coming with the essential deliveries!
When in Oxford as an Oxonian you need to visit the Pitt-Rivers museum! Among the eclectic collection are the remains of Dodo bird!
That’s probably why it ended up in the story of Alice’s adventures in Wonderland!
Liked the video - thanks! ❤
Thanks for all these insights :) Love to hear such stories from the locals!
From St Mary’s tower the college to the right of the Radcliffe Camera is All Souls….elected fellows only. The Radcliffe Camera is indeed a small but very elegant part of the Bodleian library. The college to the left is Brasenose, much used in the filming of Morse.
So informative! thank you for he insights :) All them buildings were absolutely stunning.
Ah yes. All Souls, always referred to in my day as Arse Holes (preferably not within earshot of any of the fellows)!
Im actually shocked i managed to find ur acc anyway its your beamish buddy :)
When we got out to go home my friend wouldn't stop talking about how he met a youtuber I honestly thought yall were photographers until he ran in the bakery GURL THERES CZcamsRS HERE
It was nice to meet you and your friends!
You’ll be in the Beamish video!
Love your Vlog, 👍❤
Thank you so much! We loved that sunny day out in Oxford 😍🌞
My birth city enjoy your visit
Another lovely video. A couple of points lol. How did you find out you had to park outside Oxford and take the bus in? Thats some great research lol I think most of us would have driven in. Also, I personally like Museums and old stuff so it would have been nice to have seen what the rarest things were like in there however I understand the cost point of view as well. Finally it was nice to see Karolina grab a coffee lol. Till the next one 😂
Thank you so much for watching! When we use the car to get into places, always one of my biggest struggles is cheap parking haha so I'm doing the research in advance :) It was such a convenient way for us and also we could film it so now all the viewers know the trick!
I personally find it difficult to vlog in the museums because it's pretty personal but on the other hands it's good to share interesting places to visit for people!
Oh yes, Karolina is living her best life in the UK because there's so many great coffee shops with delicious CAKES too 😍🍰
There are 5 excellently signposted P&R car parks covering every major approach.
Yo man how are you doing enjoy holiday holiday man
Nottingham is the Midlands not "up north"... It may be north of London but almost everything is...
I don't recall saying Nottingham is in Northern England...maybe I said it's up north considering we were down south? Which isn't wrong but I don't think Nottingham is northern haha
@@JayandKarolina you said you were from the north, Nottingham. North of London is almost everywhere, but north implies The North.
@@daveofyorkshire301 oh fair enough well to people from London I'm from up north 😂 but I do understand that I'm not northern but it's all a bit of semantics haha
What happened to Manchester video.
It’s being edited - it’s a big video! 👌
@@JayandKarolina sry I’m been seeing your instagram updates & though Manchester was to come before Oxford 😣
You mentioned harry potter.....in the sheldonian, you walked passed the 'Z' in the pavement that JK Rowling got the idea on harrys head.
Alice in Wonderland author charles dodgson, studied in Oxford and got the inspiration of alice
That’s insane!! We had no idea about the Z sign ⚡️ But Oxford definiely have us the HP vibes! And considering that the author of Alice in Wonderland lives over there it’s such a great idea to run a shop in memory of him 🙏
@@JayandKarolina Lots of potential students looking around the Cambridge colleges say that they feel the "Harry Potter vibes" particularly when in the Hall of the various colleges or walking around the courts.
"Courts" in Cambridge, "quads" in Oxford.
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Not as nice as Reading
What would you recommend to do in Reading? Maybe we could make a trip there soon 😬👌
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A bit of British sarcasm there I think. Don't come to reading honestly. It's awful. I'm from Oxford 😊
That's the good thing about Reading. No-one comes here. So it's lovely and peaceful. No queues or crowds.