Embark on a two-hour family walking tour of Oxford and explore its historical and cultural gems. Marvel at the stunning Sheldonian Theatre and learn about Oxford’s religious history at the Martyrs’ Memorial. Learn about the history of the impressive Oxford Castle & Prison, marvel at the Carfax Tower, and admire the architectural beauty of Tom Tower at Christ Church College. Witness the serene University Church of St Mary the Virgin, discover at the iconic Radcliffe Camera and enjoy the stories related to the iconic Bodleian Library. Cross the picturesque Bridge of Sighs and create lasting memories in this enchanting city.

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Highlights

  • Engage the family in Oxford's captivating history and culture.
  • Discover architectural wonders and intriguing tales at every turn.
  • Forge cherished memories exploring Oxford's iconic landmarks together.

Included

  • Professional local tour guide

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
2 hours
  • 1

    The Sheldonian Theatre

    The Sheldonian Theatre is a remarkable architectural masterpiece designed by Sir Christopher Wren. It has been a hub of academic and cultural events since its completion in 1669, hosting graduation ceremonies and concerts. (Outside visit)

  • 2

    Martyrs' Memorial

    The Martyrs' Memorial commemorates the Oxford Martyrs who were executed during the reign of Queen Mary I. It symbolizes the city's religious history and serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles for religious freedom.

  • 3

    Oxford Castle & Prison

    Oxford Castle & Prison is a historic site that dates back to Norman times. It offers a glimpse into the city's medieval past and provides insights into the lives of prisoners throughout the centuries. (Outside visit)

  • 4

    Carfax Tower

    Carfax Tower stands as a prominent landmark in Oxford, offering panoramic views of the city from its top. It has witnessed centuries of Oxford's history and serves as a navigational point for locals and visitors alike. (Outside visit)

  • 5

    Tom Tower

    Tom Tower, located at Christ Church College, is a magnificent structure designed by Sir Christopher Wren. It adds grandeur to the college's entrance and has become an iconic symbol of Oxford's architectural heritage. (Outside visit)

  • 6

    Christ Church Cathedral

    Christ Church Cathedral, located within Christ Church College, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. It holds great religious and historical significance, being the chapel of the college and the seat of the Bishop of Oxford. (Outside visit)

  • 7

    Cornmarket Street

    Cornmarket Street is a bustling thoroughfare in the heart of Oxford, lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings. It has been a commercial and social hub for centuries, contributing to the city's vibrant atmosphere.

  • 8

    University Church of St Mary the Virgin

    The University Church of St Mary the Virgin is one of Oxford's oldest churches and holds deep historical and spiritual significance. It has witnessed countless academic ceremonies and serves as a place of worship for students and residents. (Outside visit)

  • 9

    Radcliffe Camera

    The Radcliffe Camera is an iconic building that houses the reading rooms of the Bodleian Library. Its circular design and stunning architecture make it a symbol of Oxford's academic excellence and intellectual heritage.

  • 10

    Bodleian Library

    The Bodleian Library is one of the oldest libraries in Europe, housing a vast collection of books and manuscripts. It is a treasure trove of knowledge and serves as a vital resource for scholars and researchers. (Outside visit)

  • 11

    Bridge of Sighs

    The Bridge of Sighs is a charming bridge that connects two parts of Hertford College. Its picturesque design and romantic atmosphere make it a popular spot for photos and a symbol of Oxford's charm and beauty.

Meeting Point

In front of Sheldonian Theatre
(Broad St, Oxford OX1 3AZ, UK) See Map

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.