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Jennifer_H, Jun 2026
The coach we rode in was...
The coach we rode in was excellent. Very clean and comfortable. We had a very good driver who got us there safely and was good at driving in lots of traffic. Our tour guide so knowledgeable about the history of England and all of the places we visited. She really made the tour great by sharing all of her vast knowledge about the places we went. You can tell she really loves her job. We enjoyed the tour immensely but wished we had more time at Windsor Castle and Oxford.
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.
Robert_W, Jun 2026
Excellent Tour Experience
Our tour guide Kevin was super knowledgeable and funny! I was impressed with his Japanese as well. He essentially gave two tours at once: English and Japanese! Mentor was our driver and I felt absolutely safe with him behind the wheel.
Kamie_A, Jun 2026
Tradition and charm combined into an enjoyable experience
Our guide, Sam, was not only very knowledgeable about Oxford, he was very entertaining. I learned about the history of Oxford along with some quaint, quirky anecdotes. My family was amused and edified. Thank you for accommodating our rather chaotic entrance to the group.

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.

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