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Oxford City Full-Day Private Tour from London

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Escape from the hustle and bustle of London and embark on the Oxford City Full-Day Private Tour. Discover the majestic city of Oxford, famous for its prestigious university and rich history. As you stroll through the ancient streets, you'll be captivated by the stunning architecture of the renowned colleges, such as Christ Church with its iconic Harry Potter filming locations. Immerse yourself in the world of Alice in Wonderland at the charming Alice's Shop, where Lewis Carroll's inspiration came to life. Explore the fascinating exhibits at the Oxford Museum and take in the breathtaking views from Carfax Tower. Indulge in a cup of traditional English tea at the historic Oxford Covered Market. Marvel at the elegant Radcliffe Camera and visit the impressive Bodleian Library. Don't miss the opportunity to capture a photo at the famous Bridge of Sighs. End your day with a relaxing punting trip along the Thames. Uncover the ancient charm and vibrant atmosphere of Oxford on this unforgettable adventure.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the historic and ancient city of Oxford
  • Visit Christ Church, the famous college in Oxford
  • Experience the charm of Alice's Shop
  • Learn about Oxford's history at the Oxford Museum
  • Shop for local crafts and fresh produce at Oxford Covered Market
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Parking fees
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Oxford City Full-Day Private Tour from London offers a delightful escape from the bustling streets of the capital. Embark on a scenic 2-hour journey from London to Oxford and immerse yourself in the history and charm of this ancient university city. Known for its prestigious University of Dreaming Spires, Oxford has been a center of learning and culture for over 800 years.

What to expect?

During this full-day private tour, you can anticipate a comprehensive exploration of Oxford's popular attractions and hidden gems. Your professional guide will lead you through the city's historic center, taking you to iconic landmarks such as Christ Church College, where scenes from Harry Potter were filmed. You'll also visit Alice's Shop, which inspired Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and the Oxford Museum, where you can delve into the city's fascinating past. The tour includes a stroll through the enchanting Oxford Covered Market and visits to architectural gems like Radcliffe Camera and Bodleian Library.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, literature lovers, and anyone seeking an enchanting day trip from London. Whether you're a solo traveler or part of a group, this experience offers a captivating blend of education, entertainment, and exploration. It is suitable for all age groups, from families with children to older individuals with a passion for culture and heritage. The tour showcases the diversity of Oxford, making it accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Why book this?

Embark on this private tour to discover the historical wonders and architectural treasures of Oxford City. Gain insight into the rich heritage of this iconic university town while exploring its world-famous colleges, libraries, and landmarks. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you'll have the opportunity to learn fascinating stories and fascinating facts about the city's past and present. Experience the magic of stepping into the world of Harry Potter at Christ Church College, browse unique Alice in Wonderland-themed souvenirs at Alice's Shop, and admire the stunning views from Radcliffe Camera. This tour promises an unforgettable day of discovery and enchantment.

Good to know

It is recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes as the tour involves exploring Oxford's streets and attractions on foot. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the beauty of the city's stunning architecture and picturesque scenery. The tour duration is approximately 8 hours, allowing ample time to soak in the atmosphere and immerse yourself in the history and culture of Oxford. Rest assured that your experienced guide from Tourope UK will provide entertaining and informative commentary throughout the tour, ensuring you make the most of your visit to this remarkable city.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced the Oxford City Full-Day Private Tour rave about the knowledgeable guides and the comprehensive itinerary. They appreciate the opportunity to explore famous landmarks such as Christ Church College and Radcliffe Camera, as well as lesser-known gems like Alice's Shop and Oxford Covered Market. Travelers often comment on the enchanting atmosphere of Oxford and the sense of history that permeates every corner of the city. They highlight the tour as an excellent way to learn about the city's rich heritage and experience its unique charm. Overall, reviewers praise the tour for its educational value, engaging guides, and the chance to create lasting memories in one of England's most iconic cities.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Christ Church

Christ Church is one of the famous colleges in Oxford. The School of British Prime Ministers of all times was founded by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal and statesman of Henry VIII. The Chapel of the College is doubled as the Cathedral of the city. The Grand Hall of the Harry Potter was filmed in three different spots. On the walls there are portraits of alumni–Prime Ministers, churchmen and philosophers; and Alice in Wonderland writer Lewis Carroll was teaching at the university. Christ Church has a number of architecturally significant buildings including Tom Tower (proudly designed by Sir Christopher Wren an Oxford professor, architect, inventor, astronomer and physicist) Tom Quad (the largest quadrangle in Oxford), and the Great Dining Hall which was also the seat of the parliament assembled by King Charles I during the English Civil War. Our APTG qualified blue badge tourist guides will tell you all interesting stories about Christ Church.

Alice’s Shop

Yes, Alice is in Wonderland is real. In the Victorian era, its customers included Alice Liddell, daughter of Henry Liddell, who was Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, which is opposite the shop. Alice, who used to buy sweets at the shop, was the inspiration for Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. We are talking about one of the most famous little shops in the world is right up there, just across the road from Christ Church College. The Alice’s Shop in Oxford is world-famous because the shop itself was written into the Alice adventures over 150 years ago. The small shop was dubbed “Alice’s Shop” locally as soon as the stories became well known, even as it continued as a grocery and sweet shop. Since the mid-60s, the shop began to sell Alice in Wonderland souvenirs. The Shop is now a treasure trove of Alice in Wonderland themed gifts, souvenirs and memorabilia.

Museum of Oxford

It’s time to visit the Oxford Museum where you can hear and see all about beautiful Oxford. The displays in the Museum of Oxford include original artefacts, treasures gathered from Oxford colleges and period room reconstructions, from prehistoric times onwards. After the museum, you will have a walking tour of the historic centre.

Carfax Tower

(Pass by)

The name "Carfax" derives from the Latin quadrifurcus via the French carrefour, both of which mean "crossroads". The tower is located in the centre of Oxford's shopping area since the medieval times. This 6 bells tower is all that remains of the 14th-century Church of St Martin. The Carfax Tower, also known as St. Martin's Tower (it is the remaining part of what was the City Church of St. Martin of Tours) is a prominent landmark and provides a look-out over the town. the Mayor and Corporation were expected to worship, between about 1122 and 1896, when the main part of the church was demolished to make more room for road traffic. In 1896 the City Church was moved to All Saints Church in the High Street. The tower is 74 feet (23 m) tall, and no building in central Oxford may be built higher than it.

Oxford Covered Market

Oxford Covered Market features more than 50 traders selling fresh produce, gifts, fashion, flowers and jewellery, and provides a unique showcase for the very best in local crafts, food and drink. The majority of the businesses are independent and with some going back generations. Oxford Covered Market, which was designed by Magdalen Bridge architect John Gwynn, first opened as a market for meat, fish, vegetables and herbs on 1 November 1774. It was then enlarged several times, rebuilt and fully roofed over during the 19th century. Original iron roof supports can easily be seen even today. Iron bars projecting from shop fronts that date from the 19th century and were used to hang meat. The Covered Market has been in continual use as a market for almost 250 years. Fancy a cup of traditional English tea with homemade cookies in this charming atmosphere? Just follow Tourope UK's APTG qualified blue badge tourist guides.

Radcliffe Camera

English Palladium Style with its stylish Cotswold stone, Radcliffe Camera is completed in 1737, this domed classical building forms the hub of architectural Oxford and is considered one of England's earliest examples of around library. Funded by Dr John Radcliffe, designed by James Gibbs and built between 1737–48, this grand circular building in the middle of Radcliffe Square is an iconic landmark in Oxford and a working library. The domed classical building is considered to be one of England's earliest examples of around the library. This lovely masterpiece is actually a gift from Dr Radcliffe showing his appreciation to the town where he became famous.

Bodleian Library

The Bodleian Library is a working library which forms part of the University of Oxford. It is housed in a remarkable group of buildings which forms the historic heart of the University, and you can explore the quadrangles of these magnificent structures at no charge. Some of the buildings, such as the University’s oldest teaching and examination room, The Divinity School (built 1427-88). Here you will discover more of the University’s fascinating history by Tourope UK's APTG qualified blue badge tourist guides telling behind the scenes in the Library, including its oldest research library, dating from 1602-20. You will marvel at 5 basic orders of the architecture of columns such as Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tucson and Composite.

Bridge of Sighs

The main buildings at Hertford College are linked together by a corridor called the "Bridge of Sighs," built-in 1913-14 and named after the Ponte Dei Sospiri in Venice. The Bridge of Sighs lies right opposite the entrance to the Bodleian Library, famous for its similarity to the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, has never intended to be a replica of the Venetian bridge, and instead, it bears a closer resemblance to the Rialto Bridge in the same city. Nevertheless, the bridge provides a popular photo opportunity for tourists and newcomers. Just pay attention to our guide why we call the bridge as "Bridge of Sighs"

Clarendon Building

Built-in 1712 by the Oxford University Press for the University's printing, the building is now part of the Bodleian Library. It was built to house the Oxford University Press, which had previously been occupying a large room over the ceiling of the Sheldonian Theatre. It owes it name to the fact that it was partly paid for by the profits from the History of the Great Rebellion by Lord Clarendon, whose son presented the University with its copyright. It was known as “The Printing House” until the University Press moved to Walton Street in 1832. Today the building is used as an international exam centre.

The Sheldonian Theatre

The Sheldonian Theatre, an exquisite Grade I listed building situated in Oxford's city centre, is the official ceremonial hall of Oxford University. The Theatre is a popular tourist attraction particular because it offers one of the best indoor panoramic views of Oxford's famous skyline from its Cupola. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built between 1664 and 1669. Learn about how the University was formed, how long it's been in existence and the secrets of its past by Tourope UK's APTG qualified blue badge tourist guides. Next to the Sheldonian Theatre, we will also visit Divinity School. You will be amazed at the Divinity School’s intricate ceiling patterns and gorgeous tall windows. On your visit make sure to take a sit on a bench and imagine oral exams taking places within those magnificent walls. The Divinity School is a medieval building and room in the Perpendicular style characterised by its rich ornamentation and tracery.

Oxford Castle & Prison

It's time to visit Oxford Castle and its prisons. You will be exposing a historical complex and interesting past of Oxford with this castle and its prison. We will climb the Saxon St. George's Tower one of Oxford's oldest buildings, with a breathtaking 360° panorama view of the Oxford's old town, deep into the 900-year-old underground labyrinth, the only remnants of remaining St. George's Chapel, explore the austere boundaries of the Debtors Tower of the 18th century and D-Wing Jail and discover the mound of the 11th-century Motte-and-Bailey style castle, as well as its vaulted Well Chamber.

Punting In Oxford

On the Thames some sixty miles west of London, Oxford’s ancient university city lies and it's the time to explore this lovely city with punting. Just explore the beauty of this lovely historic Oxford over the Thames. Its colleges cover a lot of the city centre with their gardens and quads. It has been the home of royals and scholars for over 800 years and has become a well-established city since the ninth century, even though people have long been known to have lived in the area. The city is a lively cosmopolitan city nowadays and although still at its old university, it also has a growing high-tech community. Many companies operate in and around the city, either in one of the scientific and commercial parks or in one of the various residential areas. Explore yesterday’s and today’s popular & ancient city over the Thames.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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