Our very popular introductory tour is centred within the Old University Quarter amid Oxford’s dreaming spires and visits all the major sites and landmarks for which Oxford is world famous.
£140 per group
Where else but Oxford offers such a wealth of authors, poets and writers for you to discover and celebrate with a literary historian for company?
£150 per group
Your guide is a recognised expert in all things ‘Inkling’ and the tour can take in the many sites and stories associated with this eclectic group of friends, including associated colleges, the Narnia Doorway and more.
£150 per group
Currently applying for World Heritage Status, Oxford University and City offers a unique,and outstanding, secular, University and religious built environment to explore. We will visit a number of key buildings….
£150 per group
In addition to our award-winning small private tours, hundreds of visitors in organised tour parties also enjoy exploring Oxford with Tours of Oxford. We offer very attractive and negotiable rates, and the tour is tailored to suit differing interests, budgets and time schedules. Maximum of 25 people per guide.
Price on asking
Whether you want info on parking/park and ride, coaches and train services, or where to find the best restaurants, pub and cafes, music, museums and exhibitions, just let me know and I can advise you.
All Tours meet/commence from The Weston Library, Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BG, on the corner of Broad Street and Parks Road opposite The Clarendon Building. Situated in the heart of the Old University, and adjacent to Blackwell’s world-famous bookshop, the Weston offers excellent facilities, high-end café, and free exhibitions.
If you are staying in a Central Oxford Hotel, we can also meet you in your hotel lobby.
Tours usually start at 2pm daily, cover 1.5 miles, and last approximately 2 hours, but can also be so arranged to meet your wider itinerary.
We operate 7 days a week. We close Christmas Eve 24th December through to 2nd January.
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