Sites and Insights: An Expert-Led Oxford Welcome Tour

Discover Oxford through its scholars, stories, and stunning architecture
From US$511 privately
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Oxford University
  • Sheldonian Theatre
Photos & Highlights
  • Walk the halls and grounds that provided profound inspiration to literary giants like Wilde, Lewis, and Tolkein.
  • Gain exclusive access to Oxford's iconic sites, and understand them with the help of a local expert.
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Tour Description
Only an hour by train from London, Oxford is famed as the seat of the oldest university in the English-speaking world and an architectural treasure house. Dating from Anglo-Saxon times, it has been a part of every important event in British history.
Experts
William William
Political Scientist
Isabella Isabella
Historian
Fred Fred
Historian
Victoria Victoria
Local Guide

See the many sides to the city

"Isabella was a wonderful guide. Her expertise allowed us to avoid the large crowds and yet get a wonderful taste of student life at Oxford as well as a background in the architecture of the town. We hated to part company at the end of the day!" - Daniel 

In depth knowledge tailored to you

"Victoria was a wonderful guide. We learned so much about Oxford, its history, how the colleges work, and the dynamics of the system. Victoria focused on things we were interested in such as C.S. Lewis and J.R. Tolkien which brought many things alive. She offered us a breadth and depth of Oxford that we greatly appreciated. Victoria’s extensive knowledge of Oxford made our tour very special." - Leslie

Going the extra mile

"I had an ancestor who attended Wadham College from 1620-1622 and Isabella arranged for the Keeper of the Archives to not only find the documentation but also to meet with us, explain his findings, and continue to give us an insider tour, taking us through locked doors to which he had the keys. The rest of the tour was icing on the cake! I couldn't be more thankful for the thoughtful attention I was given. It was a very special day." - Pierce
Oxford has an astonishing list of alumni - thirty-one British Prime Ministers, more than fifty Nobel Prize winners, a dozen saints and innumerable writers: JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, Lewis Carroll, and Oscar Wilde to name but four.  On your Oxford walking tour, you will be shown around the city and University by an Oxonian guide, who will both explain and explore the intricacies of its history and workings. Each walk will be tailored to individual interests, whether personal, architectural, historical, or literary -  no two are ever the same.

There is so much to be enjoyed and seen - every nook and cranny has its own story. You will invariably visit at least one of the thirty-nine colleges - it might be the 14th-century splendor of New College, perfect Tudor symmetry of Corpus Christi and other architectural gems: perhaps the 15th-century Divinity School or Christopher Wren’s early masterpiece, the Sheldonian Theatre. Your expert will explain how the University functions and how its scholars lived both then and now.  

Wrapping up, we will have developed an appreciation for Oxford's rich history, not just as a preeminent institution of higher learning, but as a historical center that has shaped art, culture, and thinking. We'll also admire Oxford's rich architectural tradition, ranging from gothic spires to neoclassical designs. 
  • Oxford University
  • Sheldonian Theatre
Tickets
You may go inside various colleges and other sites. Since sites visited will depend on your interests and availability, any entrance tickets needed to these venues will need to be purchased at the time of your visit. 

Transportation
If traveling from London, please let us know! Your guide can meet you at the train station. 
Where are we meeting our guide?
You will be collected from the Weston Library on Broad Street. If coming from London, please inform us at the time of booking so that we can arrange for your guide to meet you at the train station.

Is it better to do this tour in the morning or the afternoon? 
This tour works very well in both the morning and the afternoon! However, with less of a rush in the morning, plus a few additional options for colleges and dining halls to visit, and (in the summer) the chance to see an Evensong church service not long after the tour’s end, there are a few benefits to the afternoon tour that are well worth considering.

Do we go inside the venues or just see them from the outside?
You will go inside colleges and other sites. Since there is no guarantee as to which sites will be open to the public, any entrance tickets will have to be purchased at the time of the visit at your own expense.

What if it’s raining?
Tours operate rain or shine, but in the case of inclement weather, your guide will modify the tour so more time is spent indoors. It never hurts to have an umbrella on hand.

Is this tour good for kids?
Yes! We have some excellent family-friendly guides who can appeal to the learning styles of children. Please book privately if you have children under 13. Feel free to provide us with information about your children such as favorite school subjects, and hobbies. This way we can match you with the best possible guide.

Is this a walking intensive tour?
We cover about 2.5 miles during the walk. There are plenty of opportunities to sit down and rest, but please let us know if you have any concerns.

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