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Oxford Family Tour: See Unique Sites (Private)

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Quotes Logo The Private Unique Sites of Oxford Family Private Walking Tour is a special way for families to see Oxford's best sights. This two-hour private walking tour is just for your group, so you can skip the crowds! Explore the city's history and culture with a local guide.

What to Expect: You'll see amazing places like the Sheldonian Theatre, where important ceremonies happen. Learn about religious history at the Martyrs' Memorial. Discover the Oxford Castle & Prison, and take photos of the Carfax Tower. See the beautiful Tom Tower at Christ Church College and the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. Don't miss the Radcliffe Camera and the famous Bodleian Library. Walk across the pretty Bridge of Sighs and make memories in Oxford!

This tour includes a friendly local guide who knows all the best stories. It doesn't include food, drinks, or entrance fees to attractions. With over 2,500 five-star reviews, this tour is a hit! Get ready for a fun and educational adventure in Oxford. This tour ensures a personal and memorable experience. Key stops include the Sheldonian Theatre, Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford Castle & Prison, Carfax Tower, Tom Tower at Christ Church Cathedral, Cornmarket Street, University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Radcliffe Camera, Bodleian Library, and the Bridge of Sighs. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Private Tour: Enjoy a tour just for your family or group.

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See Key Sites: Visit famous spots like the Radcliffe Camera and Bridge of Sighs.

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Local Guide: Learn from a friendly Oxford expert.

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Family Fun: A great way for families to explore Oxford together.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers generally loved the tour because of the knowledgeable guide and the private, family-friendly experience. Some wished it was longer or had more time inside the sights. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers loved the guide's knowledge and enthusiasm.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many enjoyed seeing the main sights of Oxford in a short time.

    Positive Highlight Icon Families appreciated that the tour was private and tailored to their needs.

    Positive Highlight Icon Customers highlighted the guide's ability to engage both adults and children.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some found the two-hour tour a little too short.

    Negative Highlight Icon A few wished they had more time inside the attractions.

The Journey

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Sheldonian Theatre

Step into the Sheldonian Theatre, Sir Christopher Wren's magnificent architectural creation dating back to 1669. More than just a building, it's a living stage for Oxford University's most prestigious ceremonies, from graduation to vibrant concerts. Admire the awe-inspiring painted ceiling, a masterpiece that symbolizes the pursuit of knowledge, and imagine yourself among centuries of scholars who have passed through its doors. While admiring its exterior, envision the vibrant academic life that thrives within.

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Martyrs' Memorial

Reflect at the Martyrs' Memorial, a striking monument commemorating the Oxford Martyrs, figures of religious reform who were executed in 1555 during the reign of Queen Mary I for heresy. This poignant memorial serves as a powerful reminder of the city's turbulent religious history and the enduring importance of religious freedom. Standing amidst the bustling city, it offers a quiet space for contemplation on the sacrifices made for beliefs.

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Oxford Castle & Prison

Journey back in time at Oxford Castle & Prison, a historic site with roots stretching back to the Norman era. Explore the remains of the medieval castle, climb St. George's Tower for panoramic city views, and descend into the dark depths of the prison. Hear gripping tales of imprisonment, escape attempts, and executions, and gain a chilling insight into the lives of those who were once confined within its walls. Its imposing exterior hints at the tales of power and punishment held within.

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Carfax Tower

Ascend Carfax Tower, the heart of Oxford. This iconic landmark offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city's dreaming spires and historic skyline. As the remaining structure of St. Martin's Church, dating back to the 12th century, it has watched over Oxford for centuries. From its vantage point, trace the city's evolution and orient yourself amidst its maze of streets. It's the perfect place to capture breathtaking photographs and appreciate the beauty of Oxford from above.

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Tom Tower

Marvel at Tom Tower, an iconic bell tower designed by Sir Christopher Wren that graces the entrance to Christ Church College. This architectural masterpiece is one of Oxford's most recognizable landmarks, its elegant silhouette adding to the college's grandeur. Admire its Baroque design and listen for the hourly chime of Great Tom, the tower's famous bell, a sound that echoes through Oxford's streets and marks the rhythm of academic life. Although only viewable from the exterior, it sets a fitting backdrop to the magnificent Christ Church College.

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Christ Church Cathedral

Discover Christ Church Cathedral, a magnificent example of Gothic architecture nestled within Christ Church College. This unique dual role serves as both the college's chapel and the cathedral for the Diocese of Oxford, steeped in religious and historical significance. Admire its soaring arches, stained-glass windows, and intricate carvings. Although exterior viewing offers a glimpse into the past, consider the vibrant life it has led as a center of worship and learning for centuries.

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Cornmarket Street

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Cornmarket Street, Oxford's bustling pedestrian thoroughfare. Lined with a mix of modern shops, traditional pubs, and historic buildings, this street has been a center of commerce and social life for centuries. Soak in the lively ambiance as you browse the shops, grab a bite to eat, and watch the world go by. From buskers to student groups, its energy reflects the eclectic character of Oxford itself.

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University Church of St Mary the Virgin

Visit the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, a historic church that stands as a witness to Oxford's academic journey. For centuries, it has been the site of university sermons, debates, and ceremonies, playing a central role in Oxford's history. Admire its stunning architecture, including the iconic Radcliffe Camera which is viewable from the tower. Explore its rich history and feel the weight of tradition in this spiritual heart of the university.

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Radcliffe Camera

Behold the Radcliffe Camera, one of Oxford's most iconic and recognizable landmarks. This majestic circular building houses the reading rooms of the Bodleian Library, and its imposing dome dominates the city's skyline. Admire its Palladian architecture and imagine the countless scholars who have studied within its walls. While interior access may be limited, its exterior is a photographer's dream, capturing the essence of Oxford's intellectual heritage.

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Bodleian Library

Explore the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest libraries in Europe and a treasure trove of knowledge. Home to millions of books, manuscripts, and historical documents, it's a paradise for scholars and book lovers alike. Walk past its historic facade and imagine the centuries of research and discovery that have taken place within its hallowed halls. Its exterior alone speaks volumes about Oxford's commitment to learning and academic excellence.

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Bridge of Sighs

Cross the enchanting Bridge of Sighs, a picturesque covered bridge that connects two parts of Hertford College. Inspired by its Venetian counterpart, this iconic bridge is one of Oxford's most photographed landmarks, known for its romantic atmosphere and charming design. Capture its beauty from various angles and soak in the tranquil atmosphere of this hidden gem, a symbol of Oxford's timeless beauty and architectural grace.

Know Before You Go

This private walking tour includes a professional local tour guide. It does not include entrance fees to attractions, food, or drinks. Meeting point details will be provided after booking. This tour is designed for families and small groups wanting a personal experience of Oxford's key sites.

Hot Tip

Wear comfortable shoes because you'll be walking for two hours! Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated. Ask your guide questions – they know lots of interesting facts about Oxford!

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