Experience the magic of Oxford's architectural heritage on a 90-minute classic walking tour. Immerse yourself in the rich history and stunning beauty of this iconic university town as you stroll through 1000 years of architectural and social history. Marvel at the famous Christ Church, the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, and the world-renowned Radcliffe Camera. Explore the historic Bodleian Library, the oldest academic library in the English-speaking world. Our knowledgeable guides will share fascinating stories about the origins, architects, and purpose behind these incredible buildings, providing a captivating glimpse into Oxford's past. And if that's not enough, we'll even take you inside some of the university and college buildings for an up-close and personal experience. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the secrets of Oxford's architectural treasures. Book your tour today!
About this experience
Free Cancellation
For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
Admission Not Included
1
hours
30
minutes
- 2
hours
Suitable for
1-10
Participants
Small Group Tour, Private Tour
Guided Experience
Explore 1000 years of architectural history
Visit iconic civic and university buildings
Learn about the origins and architects of the buildings
Experience the rich social history of Oxford
Possibility to enter university and college buildings
Guides are able to provide information pertaining to onward transport, accommodation houses etc.
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Introduction
Rediscover the charm and grandeur of Oxford with the 90 Minute Classic Walking Tour. Immerse yourself in the architectural heritage of this iconic city, boasting a collection of historical buildings that is unrivaled in the United Kingdom and around the world.
What to expect?
Embark on a leisurely 90 to 120-minute meander through 1000 years of architectural and social history. This walking tour will take you on a journey to explore the origins, architects, and purpose behind Oxford's most iconic civic and university buildings. As you stroll along the cobblestone streets, our knowledgeable guides will provide captivating insights into the town and university's rich vein of social history.
Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Oxford's cultural significance. Whether you're a visitor or a local, this experience offers a unique opportunity to delve into the captivating stories that have shaped this prestigious city.
Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Oxford's architectural gems and gain a profound appreciation for its historical significance. Our expert guides will take you inside university and college buildings whenever possible, offering an exclusive glimpse into the academic and cultural heart of the city. This tour is a must-book for those who want to uncover hidden treasures and gain a deeper understanding of Oxford's rich heritage.
Good to know
During the tour, our guides can provide valuable information on onward transport, accommodation, and other points of interest in Oxford. Whether you're planning to extend your stay or continue your exploration of the United Kingdom, our knowledgeable team is here to assist you.
Reviews
Previous participants have raved about the 90 Minute Classic Walking Tour, praising the knowledgeable guides for their captivating storytelling and in-depth knowledge of Oxford's history. Visitors have described the experience as a truly immersive journey through time, leaving them with a newfound appreciation for the city's architectural splendor and social history. Don't miss out on this unforgettable opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Oxford.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
Mobile
Is an adult required for the booking?
At least one adult or senior required per booking
Opposite the Randolph Hotel and the Ashmolean Museum
Landmark 23m-high bell tower, once part of a 12th-century church, offering city views from the top.
Admission Not Included
Christ Church
(Pass by)
Enter through St Aldates gate, see the splendid views of Christ Church, the Meadow Building, Merton Field where James Sadler became the first English aeronaut, the Deans Garden, Dead Man's Walk, exit through the Kissing Gate.
High Street
(Pass by)
Oxford's famous High Street is a history lesson in itself, not only in terms of the colleges we see where the likes of CS Lewis, Shelly, Bob Hawke and Bill Clinton studied but its fascinating architecture stretching back hundreds of years.
Queen's College
(Pass by)
Passing Queens College we enter Queens Lane, claimed to be the most haunted site in Oxford, we pass St Edmund's Hall the very last medieval hall in Oxford, the ancient St Peter's Church in the East, New College which is actually built on a plague pit. This is lovely walk through the winding back streets of the city.
Bridge of Sighs
(Pass by)
Built in 1913 the iconic Bridge of Sighs adds a romantic touch to our walk.
Radcliffe Camera
Set in the Radcliffe Square the very heart of Oxford's world-renowned University precinct, visitors will find themselves surrounded by history on all sides. This is where it all began!
Bodleian Library
We move into the Scholastic Quadrangle and discover how Oxford University's world-famous research library grew from the ashes of the reformation.
Sheldonian Theatre
(Pass by)
See the ground-breaking architecture of renowned English architect Christopher Wren's first major project, built in 1669
History of Science Museum
(Pass by)
Highly significant in the cultural history of the Western world, the very first purpose-built public museum.
Reviews
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Edward G
We had an excellent small group tour with Nick who was so knowledgeable, courteous, and accommodating to our many questions about Oxford and its very interesting history. We enjoyed our walk with him through the town as he showed us so many of the Colleges and their related buildings. I highly recommend Nick as great informative guide.
Gerard_C
Excellent, knowledgeable guide and small group. Very enjoyable and interesting tour. Very enjoyable and interesting tour.
Yvette W
Nick was a fantastic tour guide and was very knowledgeable. I would highly recommend him. The colleges were beautiful and we were in awe
Sheila M
Nick gave us a fascinating tour of Oxford. He was interesting and knowledgeable. It was a very enjoyable tour and I would thoroughly recommend it.
Clare_S
Great walking tour! Loved Andrew’s knowledge and enthusiasm. Really interesting city to learn about and Andrew had much to share about its history. Would definitely recommend.
Gaurav_S
Loved the tour , the experience . Count have found a more knowledgeable guide then Andrew. Suggest for all interested in the history of Oxford
Patricia_B
An engaging, warm and very knowledgeable guide. Highly recommended if you want a small bespoke experience.
Francesca_C
Andrew our guide imparted some of the history of Oxford and fed us interesting bits too! He obviously knows the city well and gave us a superb tour. Many thanks!
Linda_T
This was a fantastic experience getting to know about the history of Oxford. The tour guide was not only very knowledgeable but made it interesting because he was quite funny at times which made it a very pleasant walk. Would definitely recommend and would do again if we return to Oxford.
7y6
This was a comprehensive tour by a very knowledgeable tour guide; the tour was relaxed and friendly, and a small group so it was always possible to hear what was said and see clearly too, and the pace was manageable . The guide was flexible and accommodated requests for slight detours to see things of interests that people requested. Highly Recommended.
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2024-05-23 04:16
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