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  • 4/5 Angus H. 4 years ago on Google
    Like many of the colleges I believe it’s only possible to visit Trinity outside normal term times. As of 2019 there’s a very reasonable £3 entrance fee. There doesn’t appear to be a price for concessions. The three main things to see are the chapel, the dining hall and the gardens which are all quite lovely and are shown in the photos.
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  • 4/5 Kenneth W. 4 years ago on Google
    To compare with Trinity College Dublin camp, seems not so welcome the visitor and force to pay for the entrance.
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  • 5/5 Robert C. 6 years ago on Google
    My personal favorite Oxford college.
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  • 5/5 임성빈 5 years ago on Google
    Silent college It takes £2,0to enter. If my children can come to this college, it'll be great thing to me. Especially, Chapel is good place. Beautiful decorates
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Edward 4 years ago on Google
    Trinity College (full name: The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Sir Thomas Pope (Knight). Founded in 1555, on land previously occupied by Durham College, home to Benedictine monks from Durham Cathedral.
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  • 4/5 Hilda L. 1 year ago on Google
    The college is open to public (£4 adults, £3 for teens and free under 12, Cash only). We are able to walk around it's extensive tranquil gardens, brushing shoulders with the students, admiring the Chapel and Library. A real gem in the middle of the buzzing busy city centre. Unfortunately the Dining hall is closed due to refurbishment.
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  • 4/5 Buddha of B. 1 year ago on Google
    £4 entry fee to see one of Oxford's finest colleges... Beautiful gardens and outstanding little chapel within the grounds. Nice wee café inside too. This is how the other half live, the privately educated, so it's worth a glimpse at what most people's births prevented them from becoming.
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  • 4/5 pooks b. 11 months ago on Google
    a little bit expensive for a walk around the college, but it was enjoyable. very nice decor. there is no access to indoor tours, though, but very nice.
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  • 1/5 Nancy 1 year ago on Google
    The Trinity Ball was not good organized. For food you had to wait for almost 2 hours and there was no option to stay dry in the rain (without an umbrella). You didn't know who were on the stages and where they were.

  • 5/5 Danina L. 1 year ago on Google
    Well worth booking a tour in advance

  • 4/5 Peter K. 2 years ago on Google
    A lot of building and alteration activities. Like Balliol a very compact college.

  • 5/5 bülent b. 1 year ago on Google
    So beautiful

  • 2/5 Erévan R. 7 years ago on Google
    Nothing To visited. A garden where we can not go. It's beautiful, yes but It's not a place to visited. No home.

  • 5/5 Bernard W. 1 year ago on Google
    Lovely place, nice staff.

  • 5/5 George C. 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful college, and many green space.

  • 4/5 Russel S. 11 months ago on Google
    Nice architecture and gardens.


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