Explore the tour

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£18

Bus Tour

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£21

Bus Tour + Panorama

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£30

Bus Tour + Explore

from
£18

Bus Tour

from
£21

Bus Tour + Panorama

from
£30

Bus Tour + Explore

Oxford Castle

The glorious Oxford Castle Unlocked & 900-year-old Oxford Mound are both on show here. Hop off at Stop 4 to Climb; Descend; Explore; and Scale this 11th century motte-and-bailey.

Westgate Oxford

There’s something for everyone at Stop 5 with big name brands including John Lewis and Junkyard Golf! Its vast array of restaurants, bars and other eateries make for an unforgettable experience. What are you waiting for?

Christ Church

The college that has produced 13 British Prime Ministers and has been the setting for many scenes in the filming of the movies of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series! This iconic and beautiful leg of our tour also includes the majestic Carfax tower! Will you brave the 99 steps for breath-taking views over Oxford when you Hop Off at Stop 7?

Guide Friday City Sightseeing Oxford tour bus outside Carfax Tower, Oxford

Carfax Tower

The tower is 74 feet tall and no building in central Oxford may constructed higher than it. Hop off at Stop 7 to climb the 99 steps to the top of the tower for a really good view over the Oxford skyline.

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The Radcliffe Camera

THE Oxford Icon!!! Built between 1737 and 1749, it forms part of the world-famous Bodleian Library complex and houses mainly English, History and Theology books. Only students and scholars are admitted, but you can still take in the fantastic views and stroll through the nearby Bodleian courtyards by hopping off at nearby Stop 8.

Magdalen Bridge and Botantic Gardens

With gardens containing more than 8,000 different plant species, the University of Oxford Botanic Garden at Stop 10 is the oldest botanic garden in Great Britain and has been in use since 1621!

Sheldonian Theatre

Hop off at Stop 13 to see some of the most iconic sights in Oxford. The Sheldonian Theatre, Bridge of Sighs and neoclassical Clarendon Building can all be seen from here.

Natural History & Pitt Rivers

Founded in 1884 by General Augustus Pitt Rivers, the museum’s collection has now grown to some 500,000 items! Its world-famous exhibits feature many archaeological and ethnographic objects from all parts of the world and all-time periods. It is truly a global museum that can be found close to both Stop 12 and Stop 15!

North Parade

Established in 2012, it has quickly become one of the highest regarded streets in Oxford renowned for its excellent coffee, bohemian shops and artisan producers from the local area! There’s nothing like it so Hop Off at Stop 16!

St Giles and Little Clarendon Street

Known locally as Little Trendy Street, Stop 18 presents you with one of the most notable areas in North Oxford just off the Woodstock Road. The variety of shops and cafés make it a particularly trendy and bohemian area!

Ashmolean Museum

Whether you’re interested in art, archaeology or both, the Ashmolean Museum offers a unique collection of brilliant and interesting experiences! By hopping off at Stop 20 you can experience all of this culture for free!

Oxford Castle

The glorious Oxford Castle Unlocked & 900-year-old Oxford Mound are both on show here. Hop off at Stop 4 to Climb; Descend; Explore; and Scale this 11th century motte-and-bailey.

Christ Church

The college that has produced 13 British Prime Ministers and has been the setting for many scenes in the filming of the movies of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series! This iconic and beautiful leg of our tour also includes the majestic Carfax tower! Will you brave the 99 steps for breath-taking views over Oxford when you Hop Off at Stop 7?

The Radcliffe Camera

THE Oxford Icon!!! Built between 1737 and 1749, it forms part of the world-famous Bodleian Library complex and houses mainly English, History and Theology books. Only students and scholars are admitted, but you can still take in the fantastic views and stroll through the nearby Bodleian courtyards by hopping off at nearby Stop 8.

Sheldonian Theatre

Hop off at Stop 13 to see some of the most iconic sights in Oxford. The Sheldonian Theatre, Bridge of Sighs and neoclassical Clarendon Building can all be seen from here.

St Giles and Little Clarendon Street

Known locally as Little Trendy Street, Stop 18 presents you with one of the most notable areas in North Oxford just off the Woodstock Road. The variety of shops and cafés make it a particularly trendy and bohemian area!

Ashmolean Museum

Whether you’re interested in art, archaeology or both, the Ashmolean Museum offers a unique collection of brilliant and interesting experiences! By hopping off at Stop 20 you can experience all of this culture for free!

Westgate Oxford

There’s something for everyone at Stop 5 with big name brands including John Lewis and Junkyard Golf! Its vast array of restaurants, bars and other eateries make for an unforgettable experience. What are you waiting for?

Guide Friday City Sightseeing Oxford tour bus outside Carfax Tower, Oxford

Carfax Tower

The tower is 74 feet tall and no building in central Oxford may constructed higher than it. Hop off at Stop 7 to climb the 99 steps to the top of the tower for a really good view over the Oxford skyline.

Find out more

Magdalen Bridge and Botantic Gardens

With gardens containing more than 8,000 different plant species, the University of Oxford Botanic Garden at Stop 10 is the oldest botanic garden in Great Britain and has been in use since 1621!

Natural History & Pitt Rivers

Founded in 1884 by General Augustus Pitt Rivers, the museum’s collection has now grown to some 500,000 items! Its world-famous exhibits feature many archaeological and ethnographic objects from all parts of the world and all-time periods. It is truly a global museum that can be found close to both Stop 12 and Stop 15!

North Parade

Established in 2012, it has quickly become one of the highest regarded streets in Oxford renowned for its excellent coffee, bohemian shops and artisan producers from the local area! There’s nothing like it so Hop Off at Stop 16!

Use your ticket to see all of Oxford’s finest sights by hopping on and off all day long.