Immerse yourself in the city of dreaming spires with an experienced and knowledgeable local guide.  We are the longest running independent tour company in the city, operating from the blue gates of Trinity College on Broad Street for over 30 years.

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Our tour on Sunday was with Simon, who brought all manner of historical facts to life. It was a hugely enjoyable tour, and set us up very well for further exploration. Simon brought life to ancient history in a way which was quite inspirational. Thank you. Toni, Leicester

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City and University Tours

Take a stroll through the city of dreaming spires with one of our experienced guides.  Our daily walking tours will take you into one of the oldest University colleges, exploring the historic dining hall, chapel, cloisters and quadrangles. [1]   Discover the Bodleian Libraries, the iconic Radcliffe Camera, and the original University Church of St. Mary’s.

Learn about the complicated and sometimes bloody rivalry between the city and the University, spanning over a thousand years.  Your guide will explain the collegiate system of tutorials unique to Oxford and Cambridge, and the peculiar traditions, pranks and rituals that define student life.  Stories highlight literary giants such as J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Lewis Carroll, and bring you to many of the sites used for filming in Harry Potter , Inspector Morse , and Lewis .

Tours last 1½ hours and run daily, every hour from 11am–4pm (3pm in Winter).

Big thanks to Patrick. Friendly and very informative. His love for Oxford shines through. Thoroughly enjoyed our 90 mins walking the streets of Oxford. Richard Wade, West Wickham

The City and University Tours, Ghost Tours and other speciality tours operate all year round:

The duration of most tours is 90 minutes and involves less than one mile of walking.

Admission fees into the colleges are included in the ticket price (unlike most other walking tours of Oxford):

Tickets can be purchased from the guide prior to departure [2] ; however, numbers are limited.

Private / Group tours are available throughout the year.

Well worth doing this tour, Stuart was fantastic. Unique access to the inside of the colleges and very informative. Hannah, Haworth, West Yorkshire

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Availability: Monday to Sunday – 11am & 2pm (+4pm on Fridays and Saturdays) Duration: 2 hours Price: Adults £24.99 / Children (up to 15 years) £16.99 / Infants (0-4) Free Includes: Unlike other tours in Oxford, we actually include entrance to sites in our ticket fee!

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Beating out competition from some incredible locations around the world, we are extremely proud to see the tireless energy we have put into this experience, over many years, receive one of the highest awards in our industry from TripAdivosr. We still to work day in and day out to make sure this remains the best experience in Oxford and the world. 

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This tour gives you the unique opportunity to walk inside Oxford University, with someone who has actually experienced the world famous educational institutions. From the interview process to the traditions; hear about them first hand. 

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The Most Famous Sites

This Oxford walking tour is jam-packed with the top highlights at Oxford University – from the world-famous architectural jewels of the Bodleian Library, Radlciffe Camera and the Bridge of Sighs to the often missed wonders hidden down small alleyways. 

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The Ashmolean is the University of Oxford’s museum of art and archaeology, founded in 1683. Our world famous collections range from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, telling human stories across cultures and across time.

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The Bodleian

Twenty-seven libraries across Oxford, including the central University library. The Bodleian Library is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and is one of the oldest libraries in Europe. It derives its name from its founder, Sir Thomas Bodley. 

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Oxford University Museum of Natural History holds an internationally-significant collection of natural history specimens and archives in a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture. It is home to a lively programme of research, teaching and events.

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Discover the rich history and main attractions of Oxford with our official Stepping Through Oxford Walking Tour. Our professional tour guides are ready to answer all your questions and provide you with an unforgettable experience.

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A quick and comprehensive experience.

Our Stepping Through Oxford walking tour is the perfect choice for those who want to explore the main sites of Oxford City Centre and learn about their fascinating history in a short period of time. This tour, which is our shortest at 45 minutes, offers a condensed yet comprehensive overview of the city.

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Availability: Tours leave daily at 11:30, 12:30, 14:00 and 15:00

Duration: 45 mins

Difficulty: Easy

Price: Adult £10, Child £5, Senior/Student £9

Group sizes: Small

Meeting point: Oxford Visitor Information Point

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See Oxford University & The Dreaming Spires

The best way to tour Oxford is on foot with your friendly and knowledgeable guide. See the most famous buildings in Oxford University and explore hidden alleyways connecting them. Visit Radcliffe Square, Bodleian Libraries, and some of the oldest colleges from the outside. Hear the key stories about this beautiful city’s often troubled past and be enchanted by its fabulous architecture and gardens.

Learn more about the university and what student life is like today – Hear about some of its most famous characters, real life and fictional, who worked or studied here!

This award-winning 2-hour tour of Oxford offers an excellent opportunity to explore the city and see its famous “Dreaming Spires”.

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Group sizes are limited to 20 people for your safety and comfort.

College Visits

Our 10.30am and 11.30am tours will aim to include a college visit where possible.

Our 1pm and 2pm tours will include a visit to a college such as Wadham College (subject to availability) with its quadrangles, Chapel and Dining Hall.

All colleges reserve the right to close on the day for University Business.

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All Oxford Official Walking Tours meet at the Cool Britannia gift shop entrance on the corner of Turl Street and Broad Street ( Broad Street Numbers 23-25, OX1 3DH ). What3Words///Visit.Blues.Text

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Now that the City of Oxford is getting busy again, please allow extra journey time for traffic, parking and comfort breaks before your tour.

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Oxford is a beautiful city of stunning architecture, history and culture. You'll find ancient and modern colleges, fascinating museums and galleries, and plenty of parks, gardens and green spaces in which to relax. Plus, the city centre is small enough to cover on foot, and only a few minutes walk from the main rail and coach stations.

Things to see and do at Oxford University

Oxford is not a campus university, so it is not all located on one site. It is made up of many different buildings, including academic departments, colleges and halls, located around the centre of Oxford. Many University buildings, such as gardens, libraries and museums, as well as many of the colleges, are open to visitors during the day, although please note that they may have varying opening hours, fees and rules for groups.

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Tours of Oxford University

Oxford University does not organise tours but a city walking tour is offered by the Bodleian Libraries in association with the Oxford Guild of Tour Guides. The tours, all operated by Blue and Green Badge Guides, begin at the beautiful modern Weston Library before heading through the historic and famous streets of the city. Tours take around two hours and can be  booked through the Bodleian Libraries .

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As a beautifully historic city with lots to see, there are plenty of Oxford walking tours to get involved with. 

But which one is best? Well, that depends on what you’re after. Big Harry Potter fan? There’s plenty of options for you here. Or, if you’d love to see the iconic university and its stunning surroundings, you’re also in luck.

Whichever kind of walking tour tickles your fancy, we’ve compiled a guide with our favourites to help you choose. So have a read through of the best Oxford walking tours the city has to offer, and prepare to whip out your comfiest trainers.

Best Walking Tours in Oxford 

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After a classic tour of Oxford? Then this University and City Tour is your best bet. You’ll get the opportunity to wander through cobbled streets, ancient cloisters, and historic university halls, living out your wildest Oxford dreams.

Join a member of the prestigious university’s alumni and be transported on a tour through the city spanning decades, learn about the age-old rivalry between Oxford and Cambridge, and discover filming locations used in Harry Potter movies and popular tv series Brideshead Revisited.

Sounds great right? Well the price is even better – for just £14.95, you’ll be treated to a 90 minute tour packed full of famous sights and hidden gems dotted throughout the city.

Harry Potter Tour 

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Potterheads just have to take a Harry Potter Tour in Oxford. With so many of the medieval buildings here inspiring the series, and with many filming locations throughout Oxford, it really does feel like you are being given an all-access tour of the Harry Potter franchise.

This tour is filled with tidbits and behind the scenes facts on the locations used in the films, and you’ll even have the chance to visit the Bodleian Library , which was used as the Hogwarts’ infirmary (can’t promise you’ll run into Madam Pomfrey, though).

At just £19.99 per person, this is a great-value way to get up close and personal with the places in the infamous magical series.

C.S. Lewis and Tolkien Walking Tour

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Lovers of literature will adore this C.S. Lewis and Tolkien Tour that takes you around C.S. Lewis’ Magdalen College and the stunning gardens of Tolkien’s Exeter College.

After a brief introduction about the Inklings Oxford University Literature Club and the history of the city, you’ll be taken on a tour around Oxford to see some of the pubs, architecture, and gardens that inspired the literary greats.

Fancy a pint? You can even opt for a pub stop on the tour to quench your thirst.

At £35 per person for 2 hours, this tour is a bargain – you’re getting to see the best of the city, all whilst a knowledgeable guide introduces you to the former playgrounds of C.S Lewis and Tolkien – pretty great value, if you ask me.

Inspector Morse Tour

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Another one for literature fans is the Inspector Morse Tour.

On this tour you’ll get to put your own detective skills to the test as you explore Morse filming sites like the Randolph Hotel, the castle, and Bodleian Library to try to spot any traces of the much loved inspector.

And, of course, it wouldn’t be an Inspector Morse tour without a trip to his favourite pub jaunts – you’ll even get to visit the bar named after Morse, where author Colin Dexter used to visit.

Sounds good right? For £29.99 this is a jam-packed tour filled with golden nuggets of information about the infamous British character.

Historic Pub Tour

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Want to discover why one pub in Oxford has over 4000 ties decorating its walls? Of course you do – and you can find out this and lots more on a Historic Pub Tour around the city.

And obviously, there’s nobody better to tell you about the history of ale and Oxford pubs than a current uni student (and to take you to all the best boozers!).

Starting in the city centre, you’ll tour some of the oldest pubs in the UK, learn about their medieval history and the traditions that still rule the city today, as well as getting to try some of the best local beers (not included in the price of the tour, but at just £16.99 you should have some pennies spare for a pint!).

Ghost Tour 

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Ready for a fright? This Oxford Ghost Tour , led by author of ‘Haunted Oxford’, Rob Walters, is sure to thrill. 

For £22, discover the mysterious side of the city in the dark and hear about the myths and legends that rule the city, from an expert in all things creepy. Learn about the gruesome murders, religious persecution, and viking history of the city, all whilst admiring the stunning buildings as they are illuminated in the evening lights.

This tour takes place rain or shine, so make sure to bring an umbrella just in case – we all know British weather can be unpredictable!

River Punting Trip with Walking Tour

Punting in Oxford

If a tour completely on foot sounds like too much hard work, why not take a River Punting Trip with Walking Tour included?

Relax whilst you spend an hour floating down the river, learning all about Oxford University and student life, rowing and punting, as well as catching a glimpse of some of the city’s most iconic buildings. 

This is followed by a city tour on foot, where you can choose to delve further into Oxford’s history – at £100, this is a pretty good deal, since punting alone can cost that for a couple of hours.

Want to learn more about punting? Check out our Punting in Oxford Guide.  

Alice in Wonderland & Harry Potter Tour

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The combination of Alice in Wonderland and Harry Potter might seem random (and, honestly, it is) but this walking tour takes you to all the sites that inspired these two literary treasures.

Along with the Bodleian Library and the university, you’ll get to explore Christ Church, where your guide will tell you all about the little girl who really inspired Alice in Wonderland, as well as taking a trip to the local sweet shop she visited – it would be rude not to.

Prices and times vary depending on what you want to do on this tour, so check out the availability now.

Philip Pullman Tour

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Ready to dive into the world of His Dark Materials ? This fully endorsed Philip Pullman Tour lets you do just that. 

Your expert guide will show you around all the jaunts that were explored by Lyra and Will during the series, including Bodley’s Library, The Covered Market, and the Pitt Rivers Museum. 

Can’t get enough? You can even choose to extend your tour to the outskirts of Oxford, visiting the Botanic Gardens, Godstow Abbey, as well as Jericho (highly recommended as there’s lots of great places to eat here !).

University Student Life Tour

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The University Student Life Tour is an intimate tour that spills the secrets of student life in Oxford, followed by a delicious lunch in one of the elegant university dining halls.

You’ll be led by a graduate guide in a group of 6 max, so it’s incredibly personal with plenty of opportunity to ask questions – and, if you’re anything like me, you’ll want to know lots more about the striking buildings you’ll be seeing.

Have no fear, you don’t need to be a prospective student to take this tour – everyone is welcome to delve deeper into the university student life.

With tours starting at £85 and running every day, there’s plenty of opportunity to get involved.

Shakespeare’s Oxford Tour

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The award for the quirkiest walking tour goes to… Shakespeare’s Oxford Tour , complete with live actors accompanying you through the cobbled streets.

Make your way through one of the cities that inspired the bard and learn about its colourful history, all whilst lively Shakespeare characters make an appearance – where else could you find Romeo in Oxford?

Prices and times vary, and for the ultimate experience, you can even book a private tour for £150. 

Food and Drink Sightseeing Tour

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Fancy eating your way through the historic city centre? Who doesn’t? Embark on a Food and Drink Sightseeing Tour to get the inside scoop on where locals chow down, as well as the markets with the best street food.

Being one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the UK certainly has its perks; the variety of cuisines in Oxford is vast. From Indian stalls serving up deliciously spicy snacks to elegant French-inspired restaurants with traditional plates, there’s something to suit everyone’s palette. 

Tours can cost between £30-£100 depending on the size of the group, but with the opportunity to sample some delicious food whilst also seeing the stunning city, it’s great value for money.

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In 1987, John Thaw hit our screens as the iconic Inspector Morse and Oxford has not been the same since! A total of 33 episodes were filmed over a period of thirteen years on the streets of Oxford (although a couple were not filmed in Oxford). 2006–2015 was the Lewis era, during which Lewis and Hathaway tried to make the streets of Oxford safe. We now have the prequel, Endeavour, which will return to our screens this Winter (2023) for the final 3 episodes.

Walking Tours of Oxford has specialist guides who have witnessed the filming and would be delighted to show you some of the scenes, although we cannot promise to cover nearly 200 hours’ filming in just two hours! Heidi Boon Rickard, owner and guide at Walking Tours of Oxford is the author of the book; Morse, Lewis, Endeavour and Oxford – A guide celebrating 35 years on screen.

Join others on this 1 hour and 45 min Morse/Lewis/Endeavour tour around Oxford and discover some of the many filming sites and stories.

‘Shall we say 2pm?’ says Max time and again so it makes sense for a 2pm start! The tour operates on a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday all year, plus Monday, Wednesday and Sunday in mid season (plus extra tours to meet demand at 11am please see ‘Book now’ button for up to date timetable). From Martyrs Memorial on St Giles. We are the highest reviewed and rated tour company in Oxford for these tours – don’t take our word for it – read our numerous reviews on TripAdvisor, Google, Facebook and feefo!

Your journey will take you through the heart of Oxford to the locations used in all three – Morse / Lewis and Endeavour!

These tours are often fully booked weeks in advance so book early to experience the best!

This is an adult tour. No children under 12. Age 12+ will require an adult ticket.

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£20 per person + booking fee.

We do not visit inside a college.

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We will start in a central location, or meet you at your hotel, train station or bus stop at a time and day to suit you. Each tour is unique and will depend on many different factors but we will certainly see a good selection of filming locations throughout the city.

If you would like to visit inside a college then there maybe a small additional fee which is usually around £2 per person, further information will be given at the time of booking.

At the end of the tour, we will provide suggestion on other locations that you may wish to visit.

Morse, Lewis, Endeavour and Oxford – A guide Celebrating 35 years on screen

On 6th January 1987, ‘The Dead of Jericho’ was shown on ITV and introduced the world to Chief Inspector Morse. The rest, as the say, is history! Our book not only provides a tour of Oxford but delves into the mind and thinking of Colin Dexter. Ideally it is a perfect companion alongside out tours but can also be enjoyed and appreciated from your armchair. It makes a perfect Christmas or birthday gift and signed copies are available on our website from the home page BOOK BUTTON .

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The tour was fantastic, combining both general facts about Oxford and facts and details about all three shows. Í saw a lot of the beautiful city, inside looks into some colleges being just one of the many highlights. The many pictures of various scenes helped spark my memory, so that I could remember many locations from one of the episodes. All in all very recomendable for all fans.

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11 Best Oxford Walking Tours (local approved!)

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Ready to tour the gorgeous Oxford on an interesting walking tour?

You’ve come to the right place, as we’re going to explore the best 11 Oxford walking tours – all led by expert guides who want to share the beauty of this part of England and help you skip the tourist traps.

If you’re like, just cut to the chase already, then don’t worry.

The best Oxford walking tour is this Oxford Official University & City Tour .

It has about 455 amazing reviews, so there’s no going wrong.

Oxford, famously known as the City of Dreaming Spires, is one of the most beautiful, picturesque, and incredible parts of England that is famous for its university colleges, and is worth exploring!

If you want to see what your other options are, here are 10 more tours that are definitely worth your time.

So let’s get into the list of the best Oxford walking tours, so you can book it already!

PS – booking in advance is highly, highly recommended, so you don’t miss out.

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The best Oxford walking tour is this Oxford Official University & City tour.

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Easy Guide: Best Oxford Walking Tours

1.   oxford official university & city tour : best oxford walking tour.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS TOUR

  • Guided tour
  • College visit
  • Radcliffe Tower
  • Martyr’s Memorial

This tour is a great way to discover Oxford, just like famous former residents did – walk the streets just like CS Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien did and see the top landmarks of the city.

The walking tour starts in central Oxford and moves towards the university area where you get a chance to see the elegant colleges along with key attractions like Sheldonian Theatre and Bodleian Library . 

While you marvel at all the sites, your tour guide will tell you interesting facts and stories about Oxford’s history you might never have heard before.

Plus, you’ll get the opportunity to take in the evocative ambiance the city’s famous for.

Some exciting sights on this tour that you’ll get to see include Trinity College , Balliol College (known as the oldest Oxford college), Martyr’s Memorial and the monument on St Giles , and the Sheldonian theatre (the university’s ceremonial theatre).

Other stops include the iconic Radcliffe Camera, the Bodleian Library, and the University Church of St. Mary the Virgin. 

2. Private Oxford Walking Tour with University Alumni Guide

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  • Professional guide on one of the best Oxford walking tours
  • All handling charges, fees, and taxes
  • Customizable itinerary
  • University colleges & the Oxford Castle

Take charge of your tour and explore the city at your own pace with this private tour .

Start off by meeting your guide right in the center of the city and learn about its university and its past while exploring the cobbled streets.

Whether you want your tour to start in the morning or in the afternoon is up to you.

You can make your itinerary as flexible as you like and tailor it as you wish to include sights that interest you, but make sure you visit at least Christ Church College for its gardens, chapels, and quadrangles, and the Bodleian Library.

Of course, you can ask your guide to accommodate other landmarks , too, such as the colleges used to film the Harry Potter movies.

Whatever you want to see more of, your tour guide will thoroughly guide you with in-depth knowledge and offer enjoyable stories about all the sights.

3. Inspector Morse Oxford Small Group Tour

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  • Entry to St Johns, Balliol, Exeter College
  • Maximum 14 people
  • Entry to university locations
  • Invitation to solve a murder mystery

Now, this one’s an interesting tour, especially if you’re a fan of the fictional character Inspector Morse (and its spinoffs, Endeavour and Lewis).

This tour gives you a chance to check out all the filming locations of the TV stories and learn about how the detective show was made.

You start off in central Oxford and head over to the different filming locations while listening to your guide about the British detective, the spinoffs, and interesting facts about the city.

Then, head over to Oxford University to see what it’s like to be a student here, before ending the tour with an invitation to solve an exciting murder mystery at Morse’s favorite pub that’s often seen on the show.

Since this tour is only limited to 14 people , you’ll have a nice time and won’t have trouble hearing what the guide has to say.

The different landmarks you’ll get to see on this tour include the Radcliffe Camera, Bridge of Sighs, Exeter College, the Divinity School at the Bodleian Library, the Turf, and Hertford College.

4. Oxford City and University Walking Small Group Tour

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  • Complimentary ILoveOxford map
  • Balliol, St Johns, or Exeter college for a walking tour of Oxford university
  • Filming locations for Harry Potter
  • Iconic Oxford sights like Radcliffe Camera and Bridge of Sighs

If you’re a history buff interested in the city’s rich history, this walking tour is the best option for you.

Thanks to your guide, you’ll get a comprehensive overview of the city .

And since the group is limited to a maximum of 15 people , you won’t have to worry about keeping up with your guide.

Part of your tour includes a visit to the Divinity School of the Bodleian Library , where the Harry Potter movies were filmed.

You’ll also get to visit one other college (Wadham College, Exeter College, Balliol College, etc.), depending on what’s open on that day.

While you take in the beauty of all the historical buildings, your tour guide will tell you interesting things about alumni from Oxford University, including J.R.R. Tolkien and CS Lewis.

Before the start of your tour, you’ll also get an ILoveOxford map that shows all the main sites. 

5. Private Walking Oxford Tour for the Discerning Traveler

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  • Private guide on this Oxford walking tour
  • Pickup and drop-off
  • Any time that suits your itinerary
  • Insider tips about the university and the city

This private walking tour is the best way to get insider information about Oxford’s history.

With your guide’s in-depth knowledge and informative narration, you’ll get to learn all about how the university has evolved over the years as well as its achievements.

But perhaps the best thing about this tour is that the itinerary is flexible since this is a completely private tour just for your party.

This also means you’ll get personalized attention, and you’ll get a lot of time to ask all the questions you have in mind.

Your tour starts at the Weston Library , which is part of the main research library at Oxford.

Or you can opt to be picked up at the Oxford Railway station or the Oxford City hotel.

From there, you explore downtown and a few famous university colleges and learn about their ambitions, achievements, foibles, and feuds.

6. 90 Minute Private Guided Walking Tour in Oxford

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  • Wheelchair & stroller accessible
  • Personalized experience on one of the best walking tours in oxford
  • Information about onward transport and accommodation houses
  • Stories & insights you won’t find anywhere else

Oxford is famously known as the City of Dreaming Spires because of the dazzling architecture of all its university buildings, and what better way to explore it than this small, guided group tour?

Some of the key attractions you’ll get to see as part of this tour include the Bodleian Library , Radcliffe Camera, the Bridge of Sighs , Queen’s College, Christ Church College , and the Carfax Tower .

While you soak up the ambience and charm of the story, your guide will tell you all about the city’s rich history and insights and stories you’ll hardly ever discover on your own.

This group is best for first-time visitors who only have a limited time.

Plus, since the group size is limited to 10, you’ll have a much more personalized experience . 

7. Oxford Walk & Punt Tour with Optional Christ Church Entry Led By Alumni 

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  • Insight into the application process for Oxford
  • University alumni guide
  • Chauffeured punting tour to add to the guided walking tours in Oxford
  • Historical tour & anecdotes

If you’re looking for something more than just a walking tour, check out this combination tour , which combines a walking tour with punting on the River Cherwell.

Yes, it’s as exciting and interesting as it sounds!

Start off your tour with an alumni guide who’ll tell you all about the student life and the storied university.

In addition to all the famous landmarks and colleges at the University of Oxford, you’ll also get insights into the Oxbridge application process and the student life there.

If you want, you can upgrade your tour to include the entrance fee for Christ Church College.

From there, you can enjoy a chauffeured 50-minute punting tour along the River Cherwell, where you’ll get to see various sites of popular literary inspiration. 

This tour is also limited to a small group, so you’ll get to enjoy a personalized experience.

8. Oxford City & University Walking Private Groups Tour

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  • Entry to one college on this Oxford city walking tour
  • Option to pay entry fees for other colleges
  • Stories about famous Oxford students like J.R.R Tolkien and CS Lewis
  • Personalized experience and undivided attention

Interested in knowing everything there is about the university city?

Take this private 2-hour tour that unveils the secrets of the famous and prestigious colleges in the city.

Out of the 38 colleges at Oxford University, this tour tries to cover as many as possible.  

In fact, we believe that this is the best introduction to Oxford that any first-time visitor can get.

Plus, since it’s a private tour , you’ll get not only your guide’s undivided attention but also a personalized experience.   

Be amazed by historical landmarks such as Christchurch and Bodleian Library, and marvel at the Oxford University buildings such as the Divinity School, Exeter College, and the New College just like past alumni like King Henry VIII, CS Lewis, Tony Blair, and J.R.R Tolkien did.

You’ll even get to hear some interesting stories about them! 

And don’t forget to check out the filming locations for Harry Potter and walk the halls where all the magic took place.

9. Oxford Private Pub and City Evening Walking Tour  

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  • Professional guide on this Oxford tour that includes walking
  • Near public transportation
  • Group of 2-6 people
  • Pubs favored by alumni such as Bill Clinton

Nearly all the tours on this list have been about Oxford University colleges and the history of the city.

But if you’re looking for something different, this pub and city evening walking tour is your best bet.

With this evening walking tour, you get to see the different pubs around the city and illuminated landmarks that would make for great pictures for your Instagram!

As you go along with this tour, explore the twilit house and check out a couple of pubs, your knowledgeable local guide will indulge you in different urban legends, tales about the city’s past, and delightful stories about the antics of different students over the years.   

But what we love the most about this tour is that it doesn’t have a fixed route plan, but it introduces you to numerous famous sights and stops at a bunch of historic pubs that were favored by famous alumni like Bill Clinton.

And it is at these pubs that you can absorb and relax in the sociable atmosphere to have a unique experience.  

10. Oxford Walking Tour

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  • Self-guided audio tour (audio tour provided by a historian or local)
  • Offline mode to download tours in advance in case you don’t have Wi-Fi
  • GPS map to enjoy sites without getting lost
  • Instagram hotspots for the perfect pictures

If you’d rather explore the city on your own without following a guide around, we suggest that you check out this self-guided audio tour that’s narrated by a local or a historian.

This tour takes you through not just iconic sights like the historic colleges, Radcliffe Square, the Sheldonian Theatre, the Bodleian Library, and the Bridge of Sighs, but also the perfect Instagram spots, so you get the best pictures of your tour without someone rushing you!

Plus, you’ll get to hear historical tales like the one about Protestant martyrs that were burnt at the stake and interesting stories such as the reason for Radcliffe Square’s unusual building.

The best part?

You don’t need an active internet connection to be able to take this tour.

You can just download it in advance and listen to it while walking around town, even if you don’t have Wi-Fi.  

11. Royal Windsor, Oxford & Cotswold Private Tour

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  • Private air-conditioned vehicle
  • Parking fees
  • Wi-Fi onboard
  • Private door-to-door tour

Get the ultimate English experience with this tour of the royal town of Windsor, which is home to the infamous Windsor Castle, Oxford, and Cotswolds , which is famous for its honey-hued stone cottages.

Of course, seeing these on your own without your own transportation, that, too, in just a day, is an impossible feat, but this door-to-door tour is perfect for the task.

The tour includes three different stops: Oxford, Eton College, and Windsor Castle, and a drive through the Cotswolds.

Since this is a private tour , the pace is entirely up to you.

Plus, there’s WI-Fi onboard to keep you connected and allow you to share your trip with others in real time without worrying about roaming charges.

The tour also includes a 2-way private transfer from your address of choice in London.   

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Oxford City Centre Free Self-Guided Walking Tour to Explore at Your Own Pace

This Oxford City Centre walking tour will allow you to see the city’s highlights while exploring little lanes and secret shortcuts only the locals know. An ideal self-guided tour if you’re in Oxford for just a few hours. In this circuit, you will be able to see some of Oxford’s most important landmarks and beautiful colleges without having to get too far from the city centre. Do you want to see a more extensive self-guided walking tour ? Check this link .

Distance to cover with this self-guided tour: 2 miles / 3.2 kilometres . Estimated time: 1 hour .  Type of terrain: Paved paths and pavements.

Oxford City Centre Free Self-Guided Walking Tour

Oxford self-guided City Centre Walking Tour

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Let’s start with a quick overview of this walking tour. As we mentioned above, this is a more compact and short tour. You can see everything it has to offer in about an hour (less if you don’t stop, more if you enjoy looking at things in a little more detail). Here are some of the things you will cover in this free, self-guided tour:

In solid lines : Starting from Carfax Tower, this walk will take you through the historical city centre and many lanes and shortcuts only known to the locals. You will see a thousand years of history, including the Saxon Tower of St. Michael, the Sheldonian Theatre, and the 20th-century Bridge of Sighs.

In dashed lines : If you have a little extra time or you want to see more of Oxford, you can expand your walking tour by adding this little circuit, which will take you to the remains of Oxford’s Norman castle and numerous shops. A perfect conclusion if you want to end your walk with a nice coffee or beer, or some food. 

Let’s now go step-by-step with all the directions you need to follow to do this self-guided walking tour of Oxford’s city centre. 

  • Start at Carfax Tower . Head along Queen Street and turn left down St Ebbe’s Street. Continue walking until Brewer Street and turn left. Don’t miss Pembroke College Bridge.
  • Turn right and continue down St Aldates until you reach the pedestrian crossing right after the entrance to Christ Church . Cross the road and go into the Memorial Garden gate. Continue straight and turn left at the end of the building.
  • Go through the kissing gate and emerge onto Merton Street. Turn right and pass Merton College . Turn left on Logic Lane and go through University College . 
  • When it’s safe to do so, cross over the High Street into Queen’s Lane. Pass St. Edmund’s Hall and follow Queen’s Lane between Queen’s and New College . You can make a stop here to get refreshments through a tiny alley that leads to Turf Tavern . 
  • Walk past the Bridge of Sighs onto Cattle Street. Cross over the Square to see the Sheldonian Theatre and exit by the arched gate onto Broad Street. 
  • Turn left on Broad Street, pass the Museum of the History of Science and continue to Turl Street. Turn left down Turl Street and take the first turn on the right into Ship Street; then, walk to the end. 
  • Optional walking tour : Cross Cornmarket Street at the end of Ship Street and walk past the Oxford Union. Then, turn left on George Street. Turn left down Bullwarks Lane and left again out into New Road. Cross over to see Oxford’s Castle. From here on, follow the map to find your way back to Carfax Tower.

What You Shouldn't Miss in This Oxford City Centre Walking Tour

(You can click here to see all the historical places you will encounter )

Oxford's Carfax Tower

Carfax Tower

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Turf Tavern

The Turf Tavern in Oxford is hidden way and accessed only by two small alleys. However, don’t be tricked by its humble entrance. The Turf Tavern has been around since

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History of Science Museum

History of Science Museum

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Radcliffe Camera

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Merton College

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Christ Church College

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The Bridge of Sighs

The Bridge of Sighs is one of Oxford’s most photographed spots. This skyway joins two parts of Hertford College over New College Lane.

Oxford Colleges

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St John’s College

A constituent college of the University of Oxford, St John’s College was founded in 1555 as a men’s college but turned coeducational later.

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Keble College

Keble College is one of the University of Oxford’s constituent colleges. It is located on Parks Road, opposite the University Museum.

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Exeter College

A constituent college of the University of Oxford in England, Exeter College is the fourth-oldest college of the university.

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Brasenose College

Oxford University’s Brasenose College (BNC) was founded in 1509 and is home to one of the oldest rowing clubs in the world.

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Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology

The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford is Britain’s first public museum. It was founded in 1683.

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Oxford University University Museum of Natural History

The Oxford University Museum of Natural History or OUMNH displays many of the University of Oxford’s natural history specimens.

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Bodleian Library

The Bodleian Library is one of Oxford’s most famous landmarks. Among the oldest in Europe, it’s easy to visit and incredible to see.

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Best for Shopping in Oxford

There are two – possibly three – shops you should NOT miss if you’re visiting Oxford and doing a self-guided walking tour. These are Alice’s Shop (with tons of Alice in Wonderland memorabilia, all beautifully displayed in a historically-relevant little building!), The Shop of Secrets (more Harry Potter merch than you can dream of), and Blackwell’s Bookshop , founded in 1879.

Of course, as Oxford continues to grow, there re several other places you can visit if you’re looking for unique gifts or just a memorable experience. Below is a more comprehensive list with all of them. 

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Blackwell’s Bookshop

Blackwell’s Bookshop first opened its doors in 1879, on Broad Street, Oxford. They have been trading continuously from there ever since. The History of Blackwell’s Bookshop The first Blackwell’s Bookshop

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Alice’s Shop

Alice’s Shop is a little shop placed exactly where Alice Liddell (the “real” Alice that inspired the books) used to buy sweets.

Best shops in Oxford: Arcadia

Arcadia Bookstore

Arcadia is a popular bookstore in Oxford, offering second-hand books and stationery with a vintage and whimsical vibe.

Shops to See in Oxford: The Shop of Secrets. Harry Potter Collectibles.

The Shop of Secrets

The Shop of Secrets is Oxford’s chamber of Harry Potter collectibles and merch. A shopping must-to in the city, this is why you should visit.

Parks and Meadows

Oxford has many beautiful parks and meadows – which make perfect spots for a picnic or a relaxing stop. These parks are large and tend to have exotic plants and students practising sports or reading a book under the shadow of a tree. The best thing about adding a visit to a park during your self-guided walking tour is that you can visit them any time of the year. University Parks , for example, are evergreen and have seats no matter the season. Of course, if you like plants and quietness you should not miss the Botanic Gardens, they are included in the map above and have exotic species, lots of secret corners, and even a pond with fish!

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Oxford Botanic Gardens & Arboretum

The Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in the UK. It was founded in 1621 and holds unique and important species.

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Christ Church Meadow

Christ Church meadow is open to the public all year round. This open space in the heart of Oxford is an ideal choice for recreation.

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Oxford University Parks

Oxford University Parks (or University Parks) is a large park area northeast of the city. The park is open to the public during the day.

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Port Meadow

Port Meadow is a large open space in the north of Oxford. The River Thames flows through its heart and the plains are home to many animals.

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Lady’s Self-Guided Walking Tour of Oxford

Today I want to share my self-guided walking tour of Oxford, England with you. This university city to the west of London is an exciting place to discover. With its historic colleges, pretty green spaces, exciting shopping streets, and beautiful river, there’s a lot to see on an Oxford walk. My self-guided route and map will show you the highlights of the city.

Self-Guided Walking Tour of Oxford

Self-Guided Walking Tour of Oxford

From the eye-catching architecture of the Radcliffe Camera to the riverfront scenery on Christ Church Meadow, Oxford is one of the most beautiful cities in the UK .

Magdalen College, Oxford

Home to the oldest English-speaking university in the world, the city is one of the most important centers of learning in Britain.

But it’s not just about the colleges. Whether you’re passionate about heritage buildings or punting on rivers, shopping at covered markets or being inspired by museums, Oxford has something for everyone.

Oxford College

If you’re here on an Oxford day trip or an Oxford and Cotswolds day tour , you’ll be able to discover a lot in this part of Oxfordshire.

Radcliffe Camera, Oxford

I’ve visited Oxford many times. Each trip has revealed more of the city’s best highlights and secret spaces. Friends who studied at Oxford have often acted as my tour guides, and they’ve shown me spots visitors tend to miss.

I’ve also attended a graduation and a wedding in Oxford , and I’ve gone punting in Oxford and taken tours of Oxford with locals. All my experiences have imparted me with a love of this place.

Oriel College Dining Hall, Oxford University

I hope my walk helps you enjoy discovering Oxford as much as I have. It’s one of my favorite university cities in the UK . If you want more ideas, you can find lots of additional routes and maps in the book Oxford City Walks . You can get it on Amazon here .

Oxford Walk

My self-guided walking tour of Oxford starts on Broad Walk at Christ Church college. It’s centrally located, so it’s easy to get to from the train and coach stations, bus stops, and on foot from other parts of the city.

Garden by Christ Church College, Oxford

From Broad Walk you can take in the historic buildings of Christ Church, including the famous Christ Church Cathedral. You can also walk around Christ Church Meadow and soak up the peaceful riverfront surroundings.

Christ Church Cathedral garden in Oxford

When you’re done, continue your free walking tour of Oxford by heading onto St Aldate’s.

Here you’ll find fun places like Alice’s Shop, a store that pays homage to Alice in Wonderland’s Oxford connections (the author, Lewis Carroll, was a Tutor in Mathematics at Christ Church).

Alice in Wonderland Shop, Oxford

You can pop into Alice’s Shop if you want to, or continue your Oxford walk by turning right on St Aldate’s and heading north. You’ll pass by Christ Church’s Tom Tower on your right and the medieval St Aldate’s Church on your left.

Soon you’ll reach the Museum of Oxford and Oxford Town Hall, after which you’ll arrive at the intersection of St Aldate’s and the High Street.

If you look to your left, you’ll see the 12th-century Carfax Tower. You can go over and climb to the top for views across the city if you want to.

If not, continue your self-guided walking tour of Oxford by turning right on the High Street. Cross the street where it’s safe and head down one of the passageways leading to the Covered Market.

This 18th-century indoor marketplace is bursting with shops selling everything from clothing to food and flowers.

Oxford Covered Market

When you’re done exploring the market, head back out onto the High Street and turn left. You’ll pass beautiful historic buildings and the University Church of St Mary the Virgin before turning left onto Catte Street.

This passage will lead you to the iconic Radcliffe Camera. An 18th-century library, it’s one of the most famous buildings in the city .

Radcliffe Camera

You can walk around Radcliffe Square to see the library and the buildings of Brasenose College and All Souls College, then continue your Oxford walking tour by popping into the historic quad of the Bodleian Library.

The Bodleian is another Oxford landmark. It’s the main research library of the University of Oxford. Not only is it one of the oldest libraries in Europe, but also the second-largest library in Britain.

Bodleian Library

When you’re done taking in the quad, continue your walk by heading north on Catte Street. You’ll soon see two famous sights: the Sheldonian Theatre on your left and Oxford’s Bridge of Sighs on your right.

The former is a ceremonial and concert hall, and the latter is a stunning arch that connects two Hertford College buildings over New College Lane.

Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, England

From here your self-guided walking tour of Oxford continues with a left turn on Broad Street. You’ll pass the Clarendon Building and get a better view of the Sheldonian Theatre as you make your way down towards Trinity College and Balliol College.

Broad Street, Oxford

When Broad Street meets Magdalen Street, turn right and walk up to Beaumont Street. Turn left there and take in the facade of the Ashmolean Museum.

Ashmolean Museum

This is one of the most famous museums in Oxford, and it has an impressive collection of art and archaeological treasures. You can go inside and look around if you want to (entry is free).

Ashmolean Museum interior, Oxford

If not, continue your walking tour of Oxford by heading west down Beaumont Street until you reach St John Street. Turn right there and walk up to Wellington Square.

When you get there, walk around it to the northeast corner and take the passageway through to Little Clarendon Street.

Here you’ll find yourself in Jericho, a local part of Oxford that most visitors miss. It’s known for its colorful houses, so keep your eyes out for pastel facades.

Colorful houses in Jericho, Oxford

Turn left on Little Clarendon Street and follow it to Walton Street. Along the way you’ll pass lots of shops and cafes.

When you reach Walton Street, you’ll see the Last Bookshop on your left. If you’re a book lover, this independent bookstore is worth a detour.

Walton Street, Jericho, Oxford

If you’re not, turn right on Walton Street and continue your Oxford walk past local shops and the Oxford University Press until you reach Observatory Street.

Colorful Houses in Jericho, Oxford

Turn right on Observatory Street and take in the long row of colorful houses as you walk towards Woodstock Road. When you get there, turn left, then take your first right on Bevington Road. It’s full of pretty brick and stone houses.

Walk along Bevington Road until you reach Banbury Road. Turn right there, then left on Parks Road. This will take you into University Parks, a big green space.

You can stroll along West Walk until you reach South Walk, where you can turn right to exit the park.

When you reach Parks Road, turn left and take in the eye-catching architecture as you make your way south. Soon you’ll reach the impressive facade of the building that holds the Pitt-Rivers Museum and the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.

Taxidermy white rabbit at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History

The former is a unique museum that houses 500,000 objects, photographs, and manuscripts from all over the world. The latter is home to an extensive collection focused on Earth, science, and nature. You can visit one or both if you want to (entry is free).

Dodo bird at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History

If not, continue walking down Parks Road past Trinity College and Wadham College. When you reach the intersection with Broad Street and Holywell Street, keep straight as Parks Road becomes Catte Street. You’ll recognize this area from earlier in your walk.

Bridge of Sighs, Oxford

Walk down Catte Street to New College Lane and turn left. Pass under the Bridge of Sighs and follow New College Lane as it twists and turns. Eventually you’ll pass under an arch and find yourself on Queen’s Lane.

New College Lane, Oxford

This narrow passage will take you past Queen’s College in Oxford before leading you back to the High Street. Once on the High Street, turn right and continue your self-guided walking tour of Oxford by taking in the beautiful historic buildings around you.

When you reach Magpie Lane, take a left and walk down the narrow alley to get to Merton Street.

When you get there, turn right and follow it as it curves around and becomes Oriel Square. You’ll see some of the stunning buildings of Oriel College as you go.

Magpie Lane, Oxford

When you reach Bear Lane, turn left and follow the narrow street it as it becomes Blue Boar Street. Blue Boar Street will take you to St Aldate’s, where you can turn left to get back to Broad Walk at Christ Church college.

When you reach Broad Walk, you’ll be back where you started. Your self-guided walking tour of Oxford ends here.

Christ Church College at Oxford University

Walking Tour Details and Map

Map of the first half of the walk: https://goo.gl/maps/cFZc97FAKTznpd3c6

Map of the second half of the walk: https://goo.gl/maps/RUWzLxLWJrWvVsFH7

Further afield: Blenheim Palace, The Cotswolds

Christ Church College in Oxford

I hope my self-guided walking tour of Oxford has made you want to get out and discover this amazing place and its world-class university. Oxford is one of the best cities in England and there are a lot of great sights to see here. Happy walking!

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So nicely explained, we followed it to the T and enjoyed it a lot. Thank you for this.

You’re welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

Clear and accurate ! The maps were very helpful.

Thanks, Anne! I’m really glad to hear you found the walk easy to follow.

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