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Oxford Hidden Gems

Tour of Duke Humfrey’s Library Duke Humfrey’s Library is the oldest reading room in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford. Until 2015, it functioned primarily as a reading room for maps, music, and pre-1641 rare books; This Library was used as the Hogwarts Library in the Harry Potter films. The Story Museum Alice’s […]

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Dinning in Oxford

Old Parsonage The Old Parsonage Hotel and its restaurant are a somewhat swankier affair entirely. It’s where the socialites of Oxford hang out in town before drinking Zombies at Lola Lo. The restaurant is less formal than its sister outfit Quod, though, and focuses on afternoon teas and all-day dining. But it’s more interesting as it has grounds

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Blending Travel and Research: How to Make the Most of Your Trip to Toronto

One Trip, Two Stories One Trip, Two Stories—Both Yours Some journeys leave you with knowledge; others give you unforgettable memories.But what if you could return home with both? If you’re visiting Toronto this summer—even if it’s just for work—it’s worth making time to explore the city your way. Because Toronto doesn’t just support your research—it

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Dining in Toronto

Alo Restaurant Alo is an upscale, French-inspired restaurant located in the heart of downtown Toronto. Known for its refined tasting menus, Alo offers an elegant yet intimate dining experience with exceptional service. The menu is crafted by Chef Patrick Kriss and changes seasonally, showcasing the finest local ingredients with an artistic presentation. The modern space

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Hidden Gems of Toronto

Guild Park and Gardens Tucked away in Scarborough, Guild Park and Gardens is a tranquil escape featuring remnants of Toronto’s architectural history. Once the site of the Guild Inn, the park displays salvaged sculptures and facades from demolished historic buildings, creating a unique outdoor art gallery. Strolling through the park, you’ll find intricate columns, archways,

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