Visit the stunning buildings of the University, dating back 900 years up to modern day. We will learn how the University works, what makes Oxford unique and the history of the town itself.
We will visit at least one College or University building (depending on availability). I will show you some of the beautiful green spaces Oxford has to offer, as well as the varied architecture.
Oxford has a long and varied history that I look forward to sharing with you. I love telling the amusing stories and strange traditions we have here.
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Designed by Christopher Wren in 1669. This is the building where students graduate from Oxford University.
View from the outside. Your guide can help arrange a visit to the Bodleian library after the tour.
We can view the church from the outside and inside. There will be an extra charge if you wish to climb the tower.
Entry into either this college or another will be included. Depending on availability. Here we can visit the chapel, dining hall, gardens and cloisters.
19th century monument to 16th century protestant martyrs.
Part of the Bodleian libraries. This building holds free exhibitions with items from the library and on loan. The exhibitions change every few months.
We will see this from the outside with a possibility of booking a visit for you after the tour.
In front of Clarendon building, on the corner of Broad Street and Catte street. At top of steps if raining.
Oxford is a historic university city renowned for its prestigious academic institutions and stunning architecture. With a rich history dating back to the 9th century, it offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and modern vibrancy, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
One of the world's oldest and most prestigious universities, the University of Oxford is a must-visit for its historic colleges, libraries, and museums.
One of the oldest libraries in Europe, the Bodleian Library is a stunning example of architectural grandeur and historical significance.
The Ashmolean Museum is the UK's oldest public museum, housing an extensive collection of art and antiquities from around the world.
One of the most famous colleges at the University of Oxford, Christ Church College is known for its stunning architecture and historic significance.
The oldest botanic garden in the UK, Oxford Botanic Garden is a beautiful and peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
Made from locally sourced pork and seasoned with herbs, these sausages are a staple of Oxfordshire cuisine.
A traditional Oxford experience, a punting lunch typically includes sandwiches, pastries, and drinks enjoyed while gliding along the River Cherwell.
Locally produced cheeses, such as Cotswold cheese, are a must-try for cheese lovers.
This is the warmest and driest period, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with various events and festivals.
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Oxford is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Oxford Railway Station
Oxford Bus Station
The bus network in Oxford is comprehensive and affordable, covering most parts of the city. Buses are a convenient way to get around, especially for tourists.
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A stunning baroque palace and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Blenheim Palace is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and offers beautiful gardens and parkland.
A picturesque region known for its charming villages, rolling hills, and historic sites, the Cotswolds offers a quintessential English countryside experience.
The birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon is a charming town with historic sites, theaters, and beautiful gardens.
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