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Official Guided Walking Tours

What better way to discover our beautiful city than on foot?

Our walking tours will take you to Oxford's most famous sites and hidden treasures in tucked-away lanes and passages. Your official Blue or Green badge guide will be delighted to answer any questions along the way.

We have a wonderful selection of tours. If this is your first visit to Oxford, may we suggest you start with an introductory tour of Oxford, The University and City tour. If you live locally or have visited Oxford before, you may already have reasonable knowledge of the university and student life; so we invite you to discover more about our fascinating city on one of our Themed Tours. There is a tour for everyone, from the Oxford Film Sites to Gardens; from William Morris to Magic, Murder and Mayhem; from Pottering in Harry’s footsteps to Oxford Children's stories...
A programme is available on our brochure page.

Tours are limited to a maximum of 19 people. Visitors in wheelchairs are welcome to join the tours but access to some colleges may be restricted. Children (5-16 years old) must be accompanied. Portable hearing loop available on request.

All the tours cover between 1 and 2 miles and last 2 hours except the Family tour, which is 1.5hours.

How to book

In Person: From The Tourist Information Centre, 15-16 Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3AS
By Telephone: You can book in advance on 01865 252200. A £1.00 booking fee is applicable.
On-line: In our e-shop at least 48 hours in advance.
Private Tours: We can pre-book private tours for 1-100+ people. Please contact Tours Assistant on 01865 252037 for further details or download a booking pack here

Additional information on all the Official Guided Walking Tours can be found in the links below:


Private Tours at Oxford Tourist Information CentrePrivate Tours at Oxford Tourist Information Centre

Are you planning an outing to Oxford, a conference or even a birthday treat? We can pre-book private tours for 1-100+ people.


TYPES OF TOURS
Oxford Past and Present. This is the main introductory tour of Oxford. The guide will take you through the heart of the historic city centre illustrating the history of Oxford and its University and describing the architecture and traditions of its most famous buildings and institutions.

Themed Tours
Science in Oxford. Take a fascinating tour to hear of the transformation of the study of science at Oxford. By the 14th century Oxford was famous for the work of Bacon and Grosseteste, for developments in mathematics and astronomy. The 17th century saw Boyle, Hooke and Halley make their respective ground-breaking discoveries. In the 20th century, it was the penicillin scientists under Professor Florey who made the greatest impact. Find out about Oxford’s role at the leading edge of science right up to 21st century.

Oxford Film Sites. Oxford is one of Britain’s busiest and most instantly recognisable places for film and TV drama locations. See the backdrop for historical re-creations and literary adaptations from fantasies to thrillers. Hear of the links with some of the biggest names in cinematic history.

Pottering in Harry’s footsteps. Tour the locations where memorable Harry Potter scenes were shot and enter the magical wizarding world. This tour can include a visit to Christ Church, New College and The Divinity School for each of which an additional entry fee is charged. Please state in the booking form which of the locations you would like to include in the tour.

Oxford Children’s Stories. Explore the Oxford of Alice, Lyra & Will, of Prince Caspian & Aslan… characters created by well-known Oxford authors in Alice in Wonderland, The Northern Lights trilogy (filmed as The Golden Compass) and The Chronicles of Narnia. Delight in the make-believe as you discover places which inspired Lewis Carroll, C.S. Lewis and Philip Pullman amongst others.

Oxford’s Detectives. Follow in the footsteps of the city’s celebrated TV detective, created by Oxford author Colin Dexter. Visit the scenes of Inspector Morse and Lewis’ best-known cases, with lots of lively anecdotes along the way.

Famous Names. The well-know people associated with Oxford are really too numerous to mention but include Sir Christopher Wren, Samuel Johnson, John Wesley, Lewis Carroll, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien…If you have a particular interest in one of them, we can ensure that your tour has a special emphasis on that person.

Women in Oxford. Learn about the many women connected with Oxford and how women fought to become accepted as full members of the University. From St Frideswide, Patron Saint of Oxford to the Medieval queen Matilda; from Dorothy Wadham, college founder, to future Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher, Indira Ghandhi and Benazir Bhutto to authors Dorothy L. Sayers and Iris Murdoch, Oxford owes much to its women and their story is a fascinating one.

Stained Glass. The city of Oxford has some of the finest stained glass in the UK. Almost every style and period of English glass-painting is represented; from medieval to modern times including some beautiful 17th century windows and a wealth of 19th century glass particularly by William Morris and Co. Enjoy the opportunity of seeing some fascinating craftsmanship. Bring your binoculars!

William Morris & Victorian Oxford. The Pre-Raphaelites were closely connected with Oxford. Edward Burne-Jones and Morris studied here and together with Holman Hunt, they left the city with some outstanding artistic works. Join a tour with emphasis on this delightful period of Victorian art.

Magic, Murder and Mayhem. This is an alternative tour of Oxford to find out about secret societies, alchemists, martyrs, traitors, rogues and criminals. Discover too, one of the world’s largest collections of amulets, talismans and magical items. Best time for this tour 12noon onwards.

Civil War. Oxford in the Civil War was at the centre of the national stage, with King Charles making his Headquarters at Christ Church. Ramparts enclosed the city, college silver was melted down to make coins and Oxford became a garrison rather than a university town. Join this tour to hear more about life in Oxford during the Civil War.

Gardens. Oxford is full of gardens and parks open to the public. They include the vast expanse of Christ Church Meadows in the heart of the city, the magnificent University Parks, The Botanic Garden, containing the scientifically important hybrid garden, as well as many hidden college gardens. Enjoy their varied beauty in all seasons from stunning carpets of spring bulbs, through magnificent summer herbaceous borders, to glorious autumn leaves.

Note: If your group has a special area of interest please discuss it with the Tours Assistant as, if the subject is relevant to Oxford, we can usually accommodate you. Tel.01865 252037, Fax.01865 247893, Email: wtours@oxford.gov.uk




View key to symbolskeyCredit cards accepted (no fee) Gift shop Guided tours for groupsChildren welcomeDogs not accepted (except guidedogs)Smoking not allowedFacilities for hearing impaired

Prices


A booking pack is downloadable from the welcome page to Official Guided Walking Tours.

Tours in English
£85.00 (1-19 people)
£170.00 (20-38 people)
£255.00 (39-57 people)
£340.00 (58-76 people)
£425.00 (77-95 people)

Tours in other languages ( French, German, italian, Spanish, Russian, Danish, Dutch, Arabic and Swiss)
£93.00 (1-19 people)
£186.00 (20-38 people)
£279.00 (39-57 people)
£372.00 (58-76 people)
£465.00 (77-95 people)

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Notes Colleges, where an entrance fee is not charged, are normally accessable in the afternoon (14:00-17:00). This is worth considering when booking your tour though arrangements can be made to suit your requirements. It is part of the guides' expertise to ensure that all tours are interesting and enjoyable.

Please note that tours required for March, April and May need to be booked 1-2 months in advance.


   
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Events at this venue

Select event title for details
date event
Sat 2 Jan 2010 - Fri 31 Dec 2010 University and City Tour
Mon 4 Jan 2010 - Fri 24 Dec 2010 University & City Tour with Divinity School
Fri 10 Sep 2010 Pottering In Harry's Footsteps Tour
Sat 11 Sep 2010 Garden Tour
Sat 11 Sep 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sun 12 Sep 2010 Jewish Heritage Tour
Mon 13 - Wed 15 Sep 2010 Inspector Morse Tour- House of Ghosts
Sat 18 Sep 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sat 18 Sep 2010 Literary Tour
Sun 19 Sep 2010 C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien Tour
Sat 25 Sep 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sat 2 Oct 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sat 9 Oct 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Fri 15 Oct 2010 Pottering In Harry's Footsteps Tour
Sat 16 Oct 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sun 17 Oct 2010 C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien Tour
Sat 23 Oct 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Mon 25 - Fri 29 Oct 2010 Family Walking Tour
Fri 29 Oct 2010 Oxford Children's Stories Tour
Sat 30 Oct 2010 Gargoyles and Grotesques Tour
Sat 30 Oct 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sun 31 Oct 2010 Magic, Murder and Mayhem Tour
Sat 6 Nov 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sat 13 Nov 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sat 13 Nov 2010 Pottering In Harry's Footsteps Tour
Sun 14 Nov 2010 C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien Tour
Sat 20 Nov 2010 Alice Tour
Sat 20 Nov 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sun 21 Nov 2010 Sciences at Oxford Tour
Sat 27 Nov 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sat 4 Dec 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sat 11 Dec 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sat 18 Dec 2010 Inspector Morse Tour
Sun 26 - Fri 31 Dec 2010 University & City Tour with Divinity School

Self-assessed accessibility details

Parking

  • The route from the parking area to the entrance:
  • Is flat (i.e. without steps)

Public Areas

  • Level access (no steps/thresholds) or access by ramp or lift:
  • From the entrance to reception / ticket area
  • To the gift shop
  • Hearing loop installed in public areas

General

  • Hearing loop system
  • Seating available for visitors with limited mobility

Notes

  • Accessability details apply to the centre in Broad Street. Induction loop also available on officail guided walking tours if booked in advance.