Oxford: Stepping Through Oxford Walking Tour
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Overview

Discover charming and historic Oxford, renowned for being home to the prestigious University of Oxford, one of the oldest universities in the world. The city boasts a wealth of stunning architecture, picturesque scenery, and fascinating cultural attractions, like the Bridge of Sighs and the Carfax Tower, that you will discover in our walking tours. Discover the iconic Christ Church College and Lincoln College and marvel at their stunning Gothic and Baroque architecture. Learn about the famous alumni that studied there. After the tour, download the sightseeing app (included in your tour) to discover more of Oxford and its incredible history with curated audio-guided routes through the main quarters.

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A wonderful walking tour with Leonardo—insightful, lively, and filled with fascinating hidden corners. Excellent!

981milenad, Apr 2025

We had a walking tour with Leonardo and it was absolutely outstanding! He was incredibly knowledgeable, engaging, and brought the city's history to life with fascinating insights and hidden spots. The pace was just right, and his passion and storytelling made the whole experience truly memorable. Highly recommended!

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Itinerary

  • High Street

    Stroll down the High Street of Oxford, famous for its view of the dreaming spires and specialist local shops.

    Described as 'one of the world's great streets', you'll have the opportunity to take snaps of picturesque scenery, and see the colleges and more.

  • University Church of St. Mary the Virgin

    This Anglican church is well-known for its elegant spire, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful in England. Gargoyles and statues surround the spire, and parts of the church's stained glass windows are from the Renaissance era.

    Founded over 500 years ago, the church was the site of the heresy trials for the Oxford Martyrs in 1555. Visitors to the church can find Cranmer's Pillar, which commemorates the martyrs of the Reformation period.

  • All Souls College

    Officially known as the College of the Souls of All the Faithful Departed, this college was founded by King Henry VI in 1483.

    Did you know there are no undergraduates today? The school is primarily a research institution with a handful of examination fellowships per academic year. Admission is highly competitive, requiring prospective students to take what is described as the 'hardest exam in the world'.

  • Radcliffe Camera

    See one of the enduring symbols of the city, Radcliffe Camera. It takes its name from both the physician John Radcliffe, and the Latin word 'camera', which means 'room'. The 250-year-old building serves as a reading room for the nearby Bodleian.

  • Bodleian Library

    The Bodleian Library is one of the oldest libraries in Europe at over 400 years old. Founded by Sir Thomas Bodley, the library's world-leading collection includes a copy of the Magna Carta, a Gutenberg Bible and a first edition of Don Quixote.

    As you look up at the Bodleian, you may hear passing scholars refer to it as 'the Bodley' or simply 'the Bod'.

  • Bridge of Sighs

    Make sure to take a snap of this striking landmark and one of Oxford's most popular sights.

    This iconic skyway, also known as the Hertford Bridge, links the old and new Quadrangles of Hertford College. It's named after the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, and while it's not open to the public, you'll often see students of the college crossing through.

  • Hertford College

    This college was famously the first of Oxford's all-male colleges to lead the way and accept female students in 1974. The iconic Bridge of Sighs links two of the college's buildings for students to pass through.

    Its coat of arms features a hart's head (a male red deer), and a Templar cross.

  • University of Oxford

    Pass by the University of Oxford, one of the oldest universities in the world and the oldest in the English-speaking world. Established over 900 years ago, admission to the university is highly sought after by prospective students from across the globe.

    Oxford alumni, known as Oxonians, have become world leaders, Olympic athletes, distinguished jurists and more.

  • Weston Library

    As part of the Bodleian Library, the Weston Library was established in 2015. It was quickly shortlisted for the Stirling Prize for excellence in architecture, and offers free exhibitions of the Bodleian Library’s vast collections.

  • History of Science Museum

    Established in 1683, the History of Science Museum is the world's first and oldest purpose-built museum.

    The building houses an impressive collection of astronomy instruments, scientific objects and more, including Einstein's blackboard.

  • Sheldonian Theatre

    Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, one of the most celebrated English architects, the Sheldonian Theatre is a must-see attraction for any visitor. Its geometrical roof was an innovative feat of Early Modern architecture from the 17th century, with an eight-sided cupola at the center.

    Today, the theatre is used primarily for concerts, lectures and ceremonies.

  • University College

    Founded in 1249, the University College is the oldest school of the University of Oxford. The school is often referred to as the 'most friendliest college' due to having comparatively smaller grounds and a more community feel.

    Known locally as 'Univ', some of University College's famous alumni include US President Bill Clinton, Stephen Hawking and C.S. Lewis.

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Location

Address

44-45 High St, Oxford OX1 4AP, UK

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Experience

Inclusions

  • Stepping through Oxford walking tour
  • Multilingual audio commentary in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German and Mandarin
  • Sightseeing app, includes self-guided walking routes
  • Live commentary in English

Exclusions

  • Mobile device
  • Headset
  • Entry to attractions

Additional Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Meet your tour guide at the Oxford Visitor Information Point, 44-45 High St. Your tour guide will be wearing a dark blue uniform.
  • Tours depart at the booked timeslot. Please arrive 5 minutes early if possible
  • Scan the QR code on your voucher to download the sightseeing app prior to arrival

Guide Languages

  • English

  • Spanish

  • German

  • Italian

  • French

Cancellation Policy

  • A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.

  • No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.

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