**Oriel College, Oxford**
Nestled in the heart of Oxford, Oriel College stands as one of the oldest and most distinguished colleges of the University of Oxford, dating back to 1326. With its stunning architecture and rich history, Oriel College not only provides an exceptional educational experience but also cultivates a vibrant community for students and visitors alike. Our commitment to academic excellence is matched by our dedication to creating an inclusive and supportive atmosphere, ensuring that every individual feels valued and inspired.

At Oriel College, we offer a range of services tailored to enhance your visit, from informative guided tours that delve into our storied past to opportunities for academic engagement through lectures and events. Whether you are a prospective student, an alumni, or simply a curious visitor, our dedicated staff is here to assist you with any questions you may have.

We invite you to explore our beautiful grounds and immerse yourself in the unique culture of Oriel. For inquiries or to book an appointment, please reach out to us at 01865 276555 or visit our website at [www.oriel.ox.ac.uk](http://www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/). Experience the exceptional blend of tradition and innovation that makes Oriel College a truly special destination in Oxford.

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Edward

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The college has the distinction of being the oldest royal foundation in Oxford. In recognition of th

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The college has the distinction of being the oldest royal foundation in Oxford. In recognition of this royal connection, the college has also been known as King's College and King's Hall. The reigning monarch of the UK (since 1952, Elizabeth II) is the official Visitor of the College.

Paulo Buta

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Awesome

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Awesome

Charlie Tomlin

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i liked the college got A

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i liked the college got A

Yasmine Li

5 Google Rating

Best college ever! Just don't use washing up liquid on the 3rd quad lawn - the gardener goes skitz.

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Best college ever! Just don't use washing up liquid on the 3rd quad lawn - the gardener goes skitz.

Xiaoxuan Wu

4 Google Rating

The fifth oldest college at Oxford, very nice.

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The fifth oldest college at Oxford, very nice.

Tim Patmore

5 Google Rating

Great college - particularly formal hall, where they welcomed me as a guest (despite never having be

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Great college - particularly formal hall, where they welcomed me as a guest (despite never having been an Oxonian) 🙂

john camplin

5 Google Rating

Simply Amazing.What a beautiful place.

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Simply Amazing.What a beautiful place.

Ngo Hai Anh

5 Google Rating

Nice buildings

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Nice buildings

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