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LeanTeck_C, Feb 2026
Informative Tour Guide
A fruitful trip with a wonderful tour guide. Thanks to Ms Anna with all the information provided throughout the trip. Of course special thanks to the driver Mr Lucion for the safety drive throughout the journey.
Tamara_Q, May 2026
Beautiful… but rushed
Stratford-upon-Avon and Oxford were absolutely beautiful and well worth visiting. However, the Cotswolds portion of the tour felt a bit rushed. Bibury, in particular, is somewhere you really want time to slow down and soak in, but with less than 40 minutes—and frequent reminders to hurry—it’s hard to fully enjoy it. Covering three locations in one day inevitably creates a rushed experience, so if you’re after a more relaxed pace, I’d recommend choosing a tour with fewer stops.
Nelson_S, May 2026
London Trip!
Was a really good day trip. The Windsor 🏰 and Stonehenge. The Oxford University trip was simply amazing. The Tour guide was very knowledgeable and friendly.
Steven_C, Apr 2026
A Most Excellent Tour
Jasper was very knowledgable and enthusiastic about Oxford’s history. He projected his voice well among the cacophony of trucks, buses, tourists, workers, and other tour groups nearby.

University of Oxford

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All Souls College at the the Oxford University City, UK.
  • The University of Oxford is a must for history buffs, architecture lovers, and photographers.

  • Students are usually in the city for just three 8-week terms, or less than half the year.

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll be on your feet a lot.

  • Avoid peering through windows, wandering into stairwells, etc. The colleges are institutions where students and their teachers live and work.

  • Oxford is a flat city, and the University of Oxford has reasonably good disabled access, but check provisions at each individual college or institution when planning your visit.