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Oxford & Cambridge Day Trip

Discover the cultural heritage of two typical English cities, Oxford and Cambridge, focusing on their academic tradition and medieval architecture. Day Trip Details.

  • 10 hours
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  • Open on Tue, Thu, Sat

Discover the cultural heritage of two typical English cities, Oxford and Cambridge, focusing on their academic tradition and medieval architecture.

Day Trip Details

Departing from central London at the scheduled time, we proceed to Oxford, our first destination. This city is recognized for its prestigious global academic reputation.

Initially, we'll visit the Bodleian Library, the primary research library of the esteemed University of Oxford. We will explore the façade of this historic library and learn about its significance. The library includes notable features like the Radcliffe Camera and the Hooke Library.

Our tour continues with a visit to the historic Christ Church college, noted for educating numerous kings, scientists, and politicians. This college is also recognized by fans of the Harry Potter series, as it featured various scenes from the films, specifically in the dining room.

After Oxford, we travel to Cambridge, another renowned English university city. Our next highlight is King's College Chapel, the city's most iconic Gothic structure. We will also visit notable sites such as the University Library and Peterhouse, the oldest college established in 1284.

Following the exploration of these two cities, we return to London by bus, concluding the trip 10 hours after the initial pickup.

Included

  • Pickup and drop–off in London
  • English–speaking guide
  • Guided tour of Oxford
  • Ticket to Christ Church
  • Guided tour of Cambridge
  • Ticket to the Kings College chapel

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Bulleid Way, London, SW1W 9, United Kingdom

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