Discover the Oxford University traditions and understand how students live and study today and learn why Oxford is called the City of Dreaming Spires. With a free Walking Tour with a friendly, knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide who will show you around the ancient colleges and with cobbled streets, you will be entertained on the way with unknown anecdotes about the many famous Oxford University students and academics.
Warwick Castle
Enjoy Exhilarating live shows, including War of the Roses Live, guaranteed to leave your heart galloping! Watch the biggest bird of prey show in history, the Falconer's Quest.
Zog Playland
Uniquely designed for Zog superfans; slide into Zog Playland, fly like a dragon on a winged zip rope and explore the turrets of Princess Pearl’s Tower. Combining both sensory and physical play, and accessible activities.
Cotswold is a quintessentially English market town and village built from honey-colored stone.
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Warwick Castle was built by William the Conqueror in 1068 and was used as a fortification. Built by a king, the seat of a kingmaker and a vital stronghold in the Wars of the Roses and the English Civil War, Warwick Castle has played an important role in British history.
Over 1000 years in the making, Warwick Castle brings you Britain’s ultimate historical experience all year round.
Encounter with action-packed and exhilarating live shows and experiences for family. This ticket to the castle includes access to all the daily shows. including
Warwick Castle has a full program of activities every day throughout the summer including jousting, archery, falconry and combat shows daily.
Zog Playland
Uniquely designed for Zog superfans; slide into Zog Playland, fly like a dragon on a winged zip rope and explore the turrets of Princess Pearl’s Tower. Combining both sensory and physical play, and accessible activities, Zog Playland is enjoyable for all to experience on days out with the kids.
Uncover the inspiring stories Oxford University and Oxford City while visiting the old colleges with huge gates and high stone walls. Discover the Oxford University traditions and understand how students live and study today and learn why Oxford is called the City of Dreaming Spires.
Once in Oxford you will meet up with your tour guide, who will give you a walking tour. The Guide is a knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide, who will take you on a walking tour. you will be entertained on the way with unknown anecdotes about the many famous Oxford University students and academics who have walked down these same lanes in times gone by.
Make the most of your time well spent in Oxford - Go behind the closed doors of oldest Colleges, Historic Chapels, School of Divinity (15th Century medieval lecture hall), visit the beautiful Dining Hall &The Old Bodleian Library Quads. This guided walking tour is free, but you are welcome to make a donation at the end of the tour.
Explore Cotswold.
Cotswold stone towns and villages. There is so much history to take in that you’ll be sure to find a historic story that rewards your interests. 'Cotswolds' is a combination of two very old English words. Everyone's pretty much agreed that 'Wolds' are gentle hills. And most people agree that 'Cots' are sheep enclosures. So 'Cotswolds' probably just means an area of gentle hills with plenty of sheep around. The Cotswolds hills are criss-crossed with dry stone walls. The picturesque Cotswold landscape is completed with hidden river valleys and distinctive market towns and villages made of the famous Cotswold stone. Many Cotswold villages have enigmatic names such as The Slaughters, Stow-on-the-Wold,
The total duration of this tour is 12 hours. 7 hours spent on visiting sites and 5 hours on journey and lunch.
You will be sent separate Vouchers for Entry to Warwick castle and the walking tour in Oxford. 24 Hours before your tour starts. All tours are confirmed. you do not need to call us to reconfirm. we will contact you 24 hours before your tour to reconfirm the pickup details and pick up time. We will also send you the driver details 24 hours before the tour.
All Tours are carried out by Professional drivers with many years’ experience in providing these tours. All drivers are Licenced and regulated by TFL Transport for London. All vehicle are Licenced by TFL Transport for London. We only use latest model vehicles which are specifically selected for their comfort and reliability.
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