Oxford Official Walking Tours
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About Oxford Official Walking Tours
These official walking tours give you access to college courtyards and buildings that are normally locked to the public, led by Oxford-trained historians who know which stories actually matter. You'll walk through 900 years of university history across multiple colleges, seeing medieval dining halls, ancient libraries, and cloisters where famous writers and politicians once studied. The guides aren't just reciting facts: they're connecting Oxford's past to its present reality as a working university.
The tour flows naturally from college to college, with your guide unlocking gates and doors that independent visitors can't access. You'll stand in the same dining hall where Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland, walk through courtyards where Bill Clinton and Margaret Thatcher studied, and see the medieval Duke Humfrey's Library that inspired Hogwarts. The atmosphere shifts from touristy Broad Street into the surprisingly quiet college quads where current students are actually studying.
Most tours cost around £18 for adults, which is fair value given the exclusive access. Skip the general University and City tour unless you're a complete Oxford novice: the themed tours like Inspector Morse or Literary Oxford are much more engaging. The guides vary in quality, but even average ones provide access worth the price. Book directly through the Visitor Information Centre rather than third-party sites that add unnecessary fees.
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