Dear Wellness Seekers,
Bookaholics Love Affair Tampa’s Oxford Exchange offers another dimension for Wellness Seekers to enjoy. From my impressions the foundation of the Oxford Exchange is established on a true Love of Books – Yes, it really is a Book Store that is books in the traditional sense we cherish, both new and old. The sheer artistry of them we now have come to cherish in the way the look and feel, the sense of presence and the promise they hold, the intellect they exude and the escape they inspire in our imaginations. However this is no ordinary bookstore – it is far more than that.
If you have been to this great Book Store won’t you share your story?
Everywhere you turn you will see that books are applied as anchors of design. They bring about a symbolic richness to life in an ever so clever fashion. To me the ability to read is a gift from the heavens – the door to an expansive world of knowledge, adventure and entertainment. When you walk into Oxford Exchange Bookstore this is how it makes you feel. Somehow the world has opened up to you in this relaxed, refined, indulging sense. South Tampa has a deep history that comes to life at Oxford Exchange – a celebration of our connection to its neighbor, the University of Tampa. Spanista’s appreciate this as a place of reflection with reading as an extraordinary Self Care Ritual for cultivating personal insight about our journey in life and our role in the world.
There is a devotion here at Oxford Exchange to experiential reading for any motivation. The ambiance supports a comfortable Book Lover’s experience. Let’s count the ways:
1. The TeBella Tea bar for renewal
2. Buddy Brew artisan roasted coffee bar for energy
3. Spacious reading lounge for comfort
4. Accessible, inspiring curated book collection for inspiration
5. Small indulgences for capturing your sparks of genius in the moment
Bookaholics Love Affair Tampa’s Oxford Exchange helps us appreciate the romance of curated book collections like Rizzoli books, as they come to life in a modern and enjoyable new way. Any Spanista would thrive on a place like this – A place where one can absorb the positive energy of the surroundings and the types of people who spend time there, who respect the written word and treasure the timelessness of the classics like this John Steinbeck’s, The Winter of Our Discontent published in 1961 pictured here. It’s my kind of place. Is this your kind of place too? Do tell us!
To Your Self Care Journey To Joy,
Ginny