Oxford, Stratford, Cotswolds, and Warwick Castle



DESCRIPTION

Duration: Approx. 10 hours Walking tour of Oxford Oxford is home to the oldest university in the English-speaking world. During this guided walking tour you will see the stunning Church of St Mary the Virgin and discover unspoilt narrow alleyways, ancient squares and towering spires. Enjoy the spectacular sights of the unique baroque design and architecture as you explore the centre of the University of Oxford. The Cotswolds Enjoy views of breath–taking countryside, sleepy villages, and bustling market towns as we drive through the charming scenery of one of England's most beautiful regions. Stratford–Upon–Avon, Shakespeare’s Birthplace. Stratford–upon–Avon is the famous home of arguably the world's greatest writer, William Shakespeare. Visit the picturesque half–timbered house where the legendary Bard was born and gain fascinating insights into his childhood. Warwick Castle Be part of Britain’s Greatest Medieval Experience! Deep in the heart of Warwick Castle, the Great Hall becomes a hive of activity! Immerse yourself in battle preparations and feel the weight of a medieval sword. Become a soldier and try on a battle helmet for size! Visit the spectacular State Rooms and feast your eyes on Victorian party preparations.

Ticket Prices

Adult (17+): £99.00
Child (3 – 16): £89.00
Senior / Student: £94.00
Family (2 Adults & 2 Children): £366.00

Pickup Address

123 – 151 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 9SH

Post Code

SW1W 9SH

Schedule

Days of Departure: Daily
Check-in: 8:00 am
Departure: 8:30 am
Return: 7:00 pm

Nearest Station(s)

Victoria

Return To

Victoria

Oxford, Stratford, Cotswolds, and Warwick Castle

Oxford, Stratford, Cotswolds, and Warwick Castle


Adult £99.00 Child £89.00

Enjoy a walking tour of Oxford, the oldest university in the English language and home to one of Europe’s oldest libraries, the Bodleian library. Then stroll through the breath-taking countryside views of Cotswolds before taking a visit to Warwick Castle to see the spectacular State Rooms.

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