City Sightseeing
Oxford
When you first visit a large city it can be difficult to get your
bearings and decide what to do. In Oxford you can get a good overview of the
City, it’s layout and an understanding of its history, and the way the
famous University is made up of some 36 individual colleges, by taking a Guide
Friday City Sightseeing open top tour bus. Tickets can be purchased from the
hotel reception desks. Discount tickets are also available for Bristol and the
Cotswolds.

Waddesdon Manor
This National Trust property is a magnificent French Renaissance style
château housing the Rothschild Collection of art treasures including
Sèvres porcelain and works by Gainsborough and Reynolds. It has one of
the finest Victorian gardens in Britain with a colourful parterre, statuary,
walks, and views. There is a fully-stocked Rococo style aviary, gift and wine
shops and licensed restaurants. Events take place throughout the year. Discount
tickets are available from the hotel reception desks.

Cotswold Wildlife Park
Cotswold Wildlife Park is set in 160 acres of parkland and gardens
around a listed Victorian Manor House and is home to a fascinating and varied
collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates, from Ants to White
Rhinos and Bats to big Cats. Enjoy the exotic animals and gardens in the
spacious and peaceful Cotswold surroundings. Our walk around Park is open every
day; a great family day out with plenty to do. Discount tickets are available
from the hotel reception desks.

Bicester Outlet Shopping Village
Bicester Village offers the best outlet shopping in Britain. More than
90 shops sell end of season merchandise from famous names - discounted up to
60%. Amenities include two cafes, VAT schemes and free parking. All major
credit cards accepted. Bicester Village offer a VIP Invitation which offers a
further 10% discount to all Four Pillars Hotel guests. Please ask at the hotel
reception desks for details.
Oxford Castle
It is a rare thing that a place so steeped in history and so well known can offer something new. Oxford’s newest offering has remained overlooked for almost an entire millennium. The Norman Castle Mound, associated Castle buildings and former Gaol have silently borne witness to nearly 1000 years of history.
Long hidden from polite society, yet situated in the very heart of the university City of Oxford, the Castle has been transformed. A truly urban environment has emerged with new and easy public access on all sides to reveal a host of exciting surprises A buzzing market place with events and entertainment surrounded by a hotel, eight bars and restaurants, art gallery and visitor attraction centre.

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