Daily Info, Oxford

Guided Tours of Oxford
- on foot, or by bus -

There is a fabulous array of specialist tour guides and tours of Oxford, on foot and by bus. You can join a general tour, often with a smattering of interesting historical facts thrown in, or there are themed tours - based on periods of history, styles of architecture or the life of a person, real or fictional. You can even request your own tour, if you find a topic that hasn't been covered, though that might be difficult, since there are so many already on offer. And then there's the languages - many tour guides can offer more than one.

It's a good way to start exploring history, with it all laid out in front of you, and coming in small doses. And there is a lot of interesting history to be had. Oxford's had a finger in most pies and movements: religious, political and artistic. Even some longstanding Oxford residents have been known to join walking tours, coming away with their view of the familiar sights and spires altered, their eyes opened.

The best literary mention of walking tours comes in Jan Mark's collection of short stories A Can Of Worms. Called 'Crocodile Time', it's the story of two teenage boys who spend their summer holidays baiting the walking tours in Oxford, their home town. But they're growing up and apart, and it's a crocodile that comes between them. Not only is it a lovely story but it's got some nice details about Oxford locations.

Walking Tours from individual tour guides:

There are also one-off tours scheduled fairly regularly. See our Meetings and Lectures, Seminars and Conferences pages for more info.

Tours from the Guild of Guides:

All tours depart from Oxford Tourist Information Centre on Broad St, unless otherwise stated.

Introductory Tours include:

Themed Tours run on set dates and times from February to November. Contact the Oxford Tourist Information Centre for more details (01865 252200). They include:

Themed People Tours:

and more fictionally:

Open-top Bus Tours from City Sightseeing:

A complete circuit lasts approximately 1 hour, and buses depart every 10 - 15 minutes from each stop.
Tickets (as of 1st April 08) valid for 24 hours: £11.50, Senior/Student £9.50, Child £6
or valid for 48 hours: £13.50, Senior/Student £11.50, Child £8.
Family tickets (2 adults + up to 3 children) are also available.
You can get on and off at any of the 20 stops:

There's a helpful map of these stops on the City Sightseeing website, which also shows the colleges.

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Last updated 06/10/08