Overview
Oxfordshire is one of the most beautiful places in the UK. With their warm, sunny days and cool, crisp nights, you'll be able to enjoy a walk or a picnic throughout the year. Oxford's historic penitentiary is also worth checking out. Oxford is a British university city located in the county of Oxfordshire, England, and is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. It corresponds to the location of the Carfax Tower, which is considered the centre of the city. The tour will take approximately 8 hours to complete
What's included
- ✓Official Tour guide for 8 hours in Oxford
- ✓Pick up and drop off
- ✓Taxes
- ✓Private Tour
- ✓Private luxury vehicle with chauffeur 8 hours
- ✕Food and drinks
What you'll do
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Oxford is one of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in Britain, and one of England's cultural centres. Oxford is the home town of former Prime Minister David Cameron, who was the son of a local stockbroker.There are two universities in Oxford: Oxford University and St Edmund Hall.
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Hertford Bridge, often called "the Bridge of Sighs", is a skyway joining two parts of Hertford College over New College Lane in Oxford, England
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Christ Church is located in the heart of the city centre and is one of the colleges belonging to the University of Oxford.
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There are three buildings across the Bodleian Libraries accessible to visitors: the Old Bodleian Library (with four historic rooms and a library), the magnificent Georgian Radcliffe Camera and the modern Weston Library.
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Oxford University Press is a private company and the largest academic press in the world. Oxford is the world's oldest publishing house and the second-largest university press in the world, after Cambridge University Press.Oxford has had a close relationship with Cambridge for its entire history. The first printing of an Oxford book was made by Christopher Franklins son-in-law Henry Sotheran, the company became subject to the Duchy of Cornwall in 1798. The Duchy was actually an estate owned by Henry VIII and it then passed on to Charles Talbot, 8th Duke of Shrewsbury. In 1838, the university set up its own press as part of its newly formed publishing department.
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Availability & pricing
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Good to know
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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