Oxford & Cambridge Day Trip from London
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Walking tour of Oxford, 'City of Dreaming Spires' and Cambridge
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See the famous Bodleian Library
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Visit Christ Church College, where Harry Potter was filmed
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See the Bridge of Sighs and take a guided tour of the King's College Chapel
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US$ 111.74
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![]() Oxford University Town | ![]() Christ Church College, Oxford |
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![]() Cambridge | ![]() Kings College Chapel, founded in 1441 |
What to expect
Take a day trip out of London to the two beautiful cities of Oxford and Cambridge. You will travel to Oxford where you will have a walking tour of the city. Cambridge will interest you with its fine architecture such as the beautiful King's College Chapel. Plus you will enjoy a fascintaing walking tour of the city and see first-hand, the Bridge of Sighs. You will be transported in a first-class luxury motor-coach with the services of a professional tour guide.
Details
Duration
Approximately 10 hours
Schedule
Tuesdays and Saturdays
Departure: 8.45 AM
Meeting Point
Victoria Coach Station or selected hotel pick up points (select at check out page)
Return
Approximately 7.00 PM at Victoria Train Station
Product Code
PZJ8SZ
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Includes
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Entrance to Christ Church and King's College
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Personal audio headset
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Free WiFi
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Pick up from hotel in the morning
Excludes
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Hotel drop-off
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Food and drinks (unless specified)
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Gratuities (optional)
Description
Oxford
Start your day travelling across the Chiltern Hills to Oxford, the 'City of Dreaming Spires,' whose hushed courtyards have inspired generations of scholars including Bill Clinton and writers, Lewis Carroll who wrote 'Alice in Wonderland', C.S. Lewis who wrote 'Chronicles of Narnia' and the immortal J.R.R. Tolkien, author of 'Lord of the Rings'. On the walking tour you'll visit Christ Church college, where Harry Potter scenes were filmed. Plus, also see the Bodleian Library and the picture-perfect college courtyards.
Cambridge
Next you will head to Cambridge for an afternoon of memorable walking tour. Cambridge has shaped the history that we know and today, reflects the best of historic and contemporary life. It was the inspiration for Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton and many of the Monty Python gang. Here, you will have a guided tour of the magnificent chapel of Kings College, founded in 1441, and a fascinating walking tour of the city filled with beautiful buildings and historical quirks, including the famous 'Bridge of Sighs'.
At the end of your trip, you will travel back to London's Victoria Coach Station by approximately 8.00 PM where your tour concludes.
Voucher Information
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You will receive a voucher via email. Please print your voucher and redeem it at the departure point on the day of your departure
Additional Information
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This tour is conducted in English
Cancellation
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No refund or cancellation or exchange of product(s) after confirmed booking.
Terms & Conditions
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Smoking is not permitted but all tours make frequent stops.
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In the interest of the safety and comfort of all passengers, we ask that you not bring hot food or drinks onto the coach.
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Children under 17 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
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Student prices valid for student up to 21 years old at the time of booking, must have student ID and be able to show it on the day of travel.
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Your guide will provide you clear instructions as to when you should return to the coach after each visit, please be punctual. Our tours operate within EU Driving Hours Regulations; therefore we are unable to wait for late returning passengers.
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Each tour operates subject to sufficient demand. In the event of 'Places of Interest' being closed, or road conditions en-route prevent the tour as advertised being operated, every endeavour will be made to substitute an alternative, but the Company reserves the right to cancel or alter arrangements.
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Duration: approx. 10 hours