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Spend the day exlporing this historic university city.
View Dates & BookApproximate Journey Time: 2 hrs 15 mins
Time at destination: 5 hours
Comfort Stop: Yes
Enjoy a full day exploring the historic city of Oxford, with kids go free (one child per full-paying adult) for an affordable family-friendly adventure.
You will find plenty of adventures waiting in this beautiful city, from wandering through the iconic Radcliffe Square and spotting famous landmarks like the Bridge of Sighs, to enjoying the open green spaces of Christ Church Meadow and University Parks where children can run, explore and watch the wildlife. With free entry to world-class museums such as the Ashmolean Museum and the fascinating Pitt Rivers Museum, families can spend hours discovering treasures from around the globe. Add in the colourful sights of the Oxford Covered Market and riverside walks along the Thames, and its the perfect day outmade even better with complimentary travel for children (under 14).
Experience a delightful day out in the historic city of Oxford, famous for its dreaming spires, beautiful colleges and timeless charm. With free time to explore at leisure, you can wander the picturesque streets, browse independent shops or relax in one of the many cafés and tea rooms.
We offer a convenient drop-off at the renowned Ashmolean Museum, Britains oldest public museum, where you can discover fascinating collections ranging from ancient Egyptian artefacts to fine art and modern exhibitions. Admission is free, making it a wonderful starting point for your visit. Whether you choose culture, shopping or simply soaking up the atmosphere, Oxford offers something for everyone the perfect destination for a relaxed and enriching day trip.
Accessibility
Oxford city centre is largely level and pedestrianised, though some streets are cobbled or uneven due to its historic character. Dropped kerbs are widely available, and there are plenty of cafés and seating areas for rest breaks.
The Ashmolean Museum offers step-free access, lifts to all floors and accessible toilets.
Kids go free! (one free child place with each full paying adult)
Oxford is a diverse and historic city, also flat for ease for walking, just a short distance to the west of London. Its a major British and European centre for the arts, science, technology and innovation, and a fantastic place to live and study. For centuries, scholars, artists, writers, scientists and film-makers have found inspiration in Oxfords spectacular architecturethe citys famous dreaming spires. Oxfords complex history has given rise to its unique character. Around the splendid, medieval core of the ancient University and its colleges, there is a beautiful modern city. Oxford is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK, with a vibrant and cosmopolitan community. Home to two major universities, it has about 40,000 students, almost a quarter of the citys population, who come from all over the world.
In Oxford, youre never far away from green spacesthere are parks, gardens and meadows throughout the city, which is also surrounded by rolling countryside. The rivers running through the city give rise to Oxfords famous traditions of rowing and punting, with miles of scenic waterways to enjoy.
Shopping in Oxford offers a mix of the historic charm of the city and a range of modern retail experiences. Here's what you can expect when shopping in Oxford:
High Street and Cornmarket Street are two of the most popular shopping streets in Oxford. They are pedestrian-friendly and home to a variety of high street brands, boutiques, and local shops.
Westgate Shopping Centre is the city's premier shopping destination, with over 100 stores, restaurants, and a cinema. Its a modern, stylish space housing many big-name brands. The rooftop area features a range of dining options with views over the city.
Oxford Covered Market is a hidden gem dating back to the 1770s. It is filled with independent traders selling everything from fresh produce, flowers, and artisan foods to handmade jewelry, clothing, and gifts. The market has a traditional and cozy feel, offering a break from the larger chain stores.
Oxford is known for its bookstores, the most famous being Blackwell's, one of the largest academic bookstores in the world. The city also boasts specialty shops like Shepherd & Woodward (traditional outfitting), Alice's Shop (Alice in Wonderland memorabilia), and The Oxford Artisan Distillery (locally produced spirits).
Depending on the time of year, you may find street markets and pop-up stalls in various parts of the city, particularly in Gloucester Green. These markets often sell fresh produce, antiques, and crafts, giving shoppers a taste of local culture.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Boscombe Bus Station | Boscombe Bus Station |
| Bournemouth Interchange | Bournemouth Interchange Stand K |
| Branksome, John Lewis | Branksome, John Lewis |
| Ferndown, Opp Iceland | Ferndown, Opposite Iceland |
| Pokesdown Station | Pokesdown Station |
| Poole LightHouse | Seldown Lane by Lighthouse Theatre |
| Ringwood, Meeting House L | Ringwood, Meeting House Lane |
| Upper Parkstone | Upper Parkstone, St Johns Church |
| Westbourne Bingo Hall | Westbourne Bingo Hall |
| Wimborne | Wimborne Police Station |
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