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Prospective Oxford Students Entry Advice- Private Group tour

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Imagine stepping into the world of Oxford University, with its iconic buildings and rich history. This private tour offers you the opportunity to explore the city's prestigious colleges and learn from knowledgeable guides who have studied at Oxford or Cambridge themselves. As you walk through the historic streets, you'll visit famous landmarks such as the Bridge of Sighs, the Bodleian Library, and the Radcliffe Camera. While guiding inside the colleges is not permitted, you'll still get a glimpse of their beauty from the outside. Depending on availability, you may also have the chance to enter certain colleges and experience firsthand what student life is like. With a duration of 120 to 150 minutes, this tour is perfect for anyone considering studying at Oxford or simply wanting to immerse themselves in the intellectual and cultural atmosphere of this renowned university city. So why wait? Book now and embark on a captivating journey through Oxford's academic heritage.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 2 hours - 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Private tour with Oxford/Cambridge-educated alumni guides
  • Explore famous Oxford colleges
  • Visit iconic landmarks like the Bridge of Sighs
  • Learn about the application process and student life
  • Opportunity to enter colleges and see beautiful gardens
  • Which colleges we enter will vary according to your prior request and what's open on the day.
  • Entry inside one or more colleges but these are subject to which colleges may be open on the day
  • No entry inside the Bodleian library or inside Christ church
  • Some colleges don't open to the public but may open by prior arrangement for prospective students
  • Christmas Closures: colleges usually close from about Dec 21 to January 2
  • On any graduation dates below, some or all colleges may be closed:
  • 2024 Graduation dates:
  • May 18, July 13+23+26+27, Aug 3, Sep 27+28, Nov 8+9+16 of 2024

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Introduction

Experience the world-renowned Oxford University like never before with our Private Oxford Students Tour with Entrance Advice Session. This exclusive tour, led by our knowledgeable Oxford or Cambridge alumni guides, provides an in-depth look into the application process and student life at one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Immerse yourself in the rich history and stunning architecture of Oxford as you explore its renowned colleges and iconic landmarks. Whether you are a prospective student considering studying at Oxford or simply curious about this esteemed institution, this tour is a must-do for anyone seeking an insider's perspective on Oxford University.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to spend approximately 150 minutes on a captivating walking tour of Oxford, led by our expert guides. Explore famous colleges such as Balliol, Trinity, Exeter, and more, while learning about their unique histories and notable alumni. Marvel at architectural gems like the Bridge of Sighs, Bodleian Library, Rad

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Bridge of Sighs

(Pass by)

This is one of many sights which we pass by on all tours. It was built just over 100 years ago and it connects two parts of Hertford college. Cambridge has a Bridge of Sighs too but this one you can get your photo under, as the one in Cambridge is a bridge over the Cam river.

Bodleian Library

The tour does not visit inside of the library since it's forbidden to guide inside the library but we will introduce it from the outside

Admission Not Included

Radcliffe Camera

(Pass by)

This is the circular reading room of the Bodleian library. Guiding is forbidden inside but we will introduce it from outside

Sheldonian Theatre

(Pass by)

This is Christopher Wren's attractive theatre and venue used by the university for graduations and matriculations. Guiding is generally forbidden inside but we will introduce it from outside

History of Science Museum

(Pass by)

This is Christopher Wren's building and was originally used as the Ashmolean museum. Guiding is forbidden inside but we will introduce it from outside

Balliol College

(Pass by)

Founded 1263 and famous alumni include 4 prime ministers plus the likes of Adam Smith. This college was founded by John de Balliol, a Scottish noble. This college charges £1-3 per person entry and is typically open 10.30am to 11.45am and then again from 2pm to 4pm. Where and when open, we can visit inside this college on the tour. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Trinity College

(Pass by)

Founded 1555 and famous for its beautiful gardens. This college has a reputation for being a 'posh' college. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Hertford College

(Pass by)

This college does not normally open to public visitors but if this college is one which you are interested in studying at, we can pre arrange a request to enter. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Exeter College

(Pass by)

Exeter college is a free entry college open only 2pm to 4pm and it dates back to 1314. This is where Tolkien studied and Morse was a frequent visitor too. Where and when open, we can visit inside this college on the tour. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Jesus College

(Pass by)

Jesus college is where TE Lawrence studied and it has a gorgeous dining hall. Entry is £1-3 per person. Entry into this college could be included in the tour, if you are interested in applying to Jesus- otherwise though, the tour does not normally visit inside. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Brasenose College

(Pass by)

Brasenose college was founded in 1509 and famous alumni includes the man who opened Pandora's box viz David Cameron. It is not normally open to the public but with prior notice, we may be able to arrange for you to visit inside. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

All Souls College

(Pass by)

Good luck with applying to study at All Souls college as they don't take any students. This college is for research fellows only. The college is free entry open only 2pm to 4pm and generally closed every July and August. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

University College

(Pass by)

University college claims to be the first college founded in 1249. Bill Clinton & CS Lewis studied here. This stop could be included on our route if you request it and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Merton College

(Pass by)

Merton college is a grand old college dating back to 1264. Tolkien taught here. Entry fees cost typically £3-4 per person and this stop could be included on our route. Depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too if we can arrange it in advance. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Queen's College

(Pass by)

Queens college do not permit visitors but with prior arrangement, we probably can arrange for you to visit inside the college. This stop could be included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Corpus Christi College

(Pass by)

Corpus Christi college is famous for 'the Greats' viz the study of Latin. They don't normally permit guiding inside but if you make known in advance an interest to study here, we can probably arrange for free entry. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

St John's College

(Pass by)

St Johns college is free entry between 2pm and 4pm and it's where Tony Blair studied law & rock n'roll. It dates back to 1555 and it has some classic quadfranges and gardens. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Lincoln College

(Pass by)

Lincoln college is a gorgeous college with ivy quadrangle and a chapel that hosted John Wesley who studied here. Entry is free 2pm to 4pm and weekends mornings too but guiding is not permitted inside, so unless you request to make an appointment to consider studying here, we cannot take you inside. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

St Edmund Hall

(Pass by)

The oldest and the newest college/hall of Oxford. Guiding is not permitted inside but we could probably arrange to visit inside with prior arrangement for an interest made known to study here. This stop could be included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Oriel College

(Pass by)

Oriel college does not normally open to visitors but with prior notice and arrangement, we probably can arrange to visit inside. This stop is included on our route and depending on circumstances, we may also visit inside too. Please note that colleges all have their own opening and closing times and they may decide to close for special events. Thus, which colleges we visit on the day, may vary but any prior specific requests will decide which specific colleges to enter. If there are any entry fees to enter any colleges, these will always be included in the tour ticket price.

Magdalen College

(Pass by)

Which colleges we visit inside of will vary from day to day and according to any prior requests made known to us. Magdalen is usually open from 10am to last entry 6.30pm and costs £8 entry per person. Entry is not included in the tour- unless you make a prior request known of interest to study here and then we can probably arrange for free entry inside the college. Magdalen is a little further walking distance to get to than other colleges so we likely will not walk to Magdalen or visit inside of it, unless you specifically request us to do so.

Reviews

(12)

5 (12)

Paradise06168350331

Our family traveled to Oxford over Easter break with my two sons, prospective students. Because of the holiday, colleges were closed and tours were unavailable. Luckily, we found Visit Oxford Tours who connected us with Peter, an Oxford alum. Peter gave us not only a comprehensive tour of Oxford, but also insights into the application process. Peter was funny, knowledgeable, and super generous with his time. Our tour went well over the allotted time. Recommend!

C294VEbarryr

Peter was exceptional, so knowledgeable and a hoot. We booked last minute as we happened to be in the country and he could not have been any more accommodating. Peter was very flexible and adapted the tour to meet some of my daughters preferences when considering Oxford for college. He weaved in lots of historical references, plenty of Harry Potter and his own uni anecdotes. It rained throughout and we didn't care - it was a lot of fun. Thank you.

J5414JIjamese

Murray was absolutely fantastic!! He was so friendly, wonderfully informative, and deeply interested in showing us all the highlights and inside details of Oxford University. We would highly recommend him as a favored guide!! We could have spent all day with him and gotten a beer afterwards!!! Tremendous experience!! Thank you!!

F9443HVadrianag

We enjoyed so much the tour that Peter gave us. It was fun and interesting. We add a visit to Belheim Palace and it was an excellent recommendation, the place and the state are beautiful.

724brip

Oxford was the first leg of our family roadtrip this summer. We were keen to pack in as much as possible to our one day stay so needed a local guide to help us take in the sights and history of this beautiful city. We have two teenage boys and thought it a good opportunity to have them perhaps inspired academically too, so my wife booked a "private oxford students tour with entrance advice session" through tripadvisor for just the four of us. Alasdair contacted us soon after booking to ask what my son's subject of interest was. Whilst my eldest son has just completed his gcse's with only a vague notion that he might be interested in psychology for uni, and we would have been more than happy with some general insights into student life, we were most impressed that our guide turned out to be Johannes, a 3rd year psychology undergraduate. Johannes' tour was absolutely brilliant, taking in many interesting sites. He was knowledgeable and engageing; answering all of our questions be they touristy, university, subject or course related. My younger son is a bit of a film buff so was engrossed by all the Harry Potter and C.S. Lewis facts and stories. A very informative, enjoyable and inspiring experience had by us all in fact. Highly recommended.

travelhelperintx

My travel agent helped me locate this company and since we wanted a private tour, we connected with Bespoke Oxford guided private tours. Alasdair de Voil was a fantastic guide, we learned a lot and got to see some areas that you could likely only get access if your tour guide knew everyone at each site. We did not do the Harry Potter tour (which I understand Alasdair does quite well) but got to see many of the sites from the movies. We did a day trip from London by train which worked out great as we were based there for our vacation and had dinner plans that evening. Highly recommend.

380kristinem

We had an excellent time with our tour guide, Peter. Not only is he a Harry Potter expert who showed us as many film locations and inspirational places as he could possibly jam into our tour time, he is also quite the Oxford history buff. Learning so much about the town made us regret we only planned for one short day there. We absolutely plan to return again and would love to do another tour and learn even more!

392glynisp

We had a fabulous tour around Oxford with Renatta. Really interesting information shared with us. Thoroughly enjoyed it and well worth it

karenwZ3408ZQ

This tour is a MUST for Harry Potter fans. Peter is truly the best guide I have ever met. He knows a lot not only about the world of Harry Potter, but also about Oxford. In addition, he knows how to transmit information to all ages and make the tour a memorable and unique experience. You can tell he loves his job. After the tour, he even had the detail of taking my daughter and I to some Harry Potter shops that were outside the tour and giving us tips for eating. I highly recommend it; Peter made our visit to Oxford a fabulous experience.

Paulina L

I came in knowing slim to none about Harry Potter and Oxford in general but at the end of this tour I learned a lot. Peter was an amazing guide and made the tour outgoing rather than dule like most tours are. You see a lot and the quiz questions are fun and knowledgeable. Bonus points for the treats that were given. Honestly would do this tour again. Thanks Peter for showing us around and all the suggestions for the remainder of our trip.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-23 04:38