- Round trip travel by executive coach with air conditioner
- Entry into Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter
- 1 hour guided walking tour in Oxford with a professional guide
- 1 hour free time in Oxford
- 4 hour in the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
Please ensure you select the correct age bracket when purchasing tickets. If you select Child (age 3 & 4yrs) or Infant (age 2 & under) for children that are 5 years and over, you will be denied entry by the staff at the Studios when they check your tickets.
As part of this magical day out from London, we'll visit the world famous University city of Oxford, enjoy a 60 minute walking tour in the company of a professional guide.
Founded in 1167, Oxford is England's oldest university. On our walking tour of Oxford, we'll walk past some of the most famous college buildings, cloisters and quadrangles, explore the back streets and across cobblestone squares, all the while standing in the shadows of the famous 'dreaming spires'.
The University has 38 independent, autonomous colleges and we will pass alongside several of these on your tour, including Christ Church, Merton, Oriel, Corpus Christi, Magdalen, University, Queens, All Souls, Hertford, Trinity, Balliol and St John's.
On this walking tour of hallowed academia the walking tour will take you past the Bodleian Library, the Radcliffe Camera, Sheldonian Theatre. We end our visit to Oxford with some free time, a chance for you to explore further at your own leisure before we continue onto the next stop of our tour, the Warner Bros Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter & Oxford.
Pass on our 60 minute walking tour of Oxford
Pass on our 60 minute walking tour of Oxford
Pass on our 60 minute walking tour of Oxford
Discover the magical world of Harry Potter, see how real life sets, props, and costumes were used to bring the story to life. Marvel at the attention to detail throughout the tour. as you stroll through the Great Hall, and some of the most iconic sets from the movies, including Dumbledore's Office, 4 Privet Drive, the Gryffindor Common Room, the Weasley kitchen, Diagon Alley, the Atrium from the Ministry of Magic and the Hogwarts Express, plus so much more!
Outside Gloucester Road Tube station, meet at the station exit opposite Burger King.
The tour departs at 07:30am, outside Outside Gloucester Road Tube station, meet at the station exit opposite Burger King. Please be at the meeting point 10 minutes prior to departure.
Emergency contact details:
Staff will only be able to assist on this number in the event of an emergency on the day of your tour. Please use our general enquires line below for any other enquires.
Emergency number: +44 7889733037
General Enquires Number: +44 1843609699
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