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Oxford Tours

Expert-led Oxford walking tours that turn scholarly traditions and historic colleges into meaningful discoveries

Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey

Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.

Crafted for conversation

With ten or fewer guests, ask questions, engage with your Expert, and fully immerse yourself.

Experts, not guides

Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to archaeologists and chefs.

Structured, never scripted

Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.

From curious to connoisseur

For first-time visitors or seasoned explorers, our tours span city highlights to deep-dive masterclasses.

Oxford, Seen with Context

Oxford isn’t simply a collection of famous colleges. Walk with an expert to discover how scholars, students, and centuries of learning shaped the city.

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We had a lovely day in Oxford with Victoria. She was able to tailor the experience and highlight things she knew we were particularly interested in. Highly recommend!

Wonderful tour by expert, affable guide. We enjoyed our host's timely responses to our many individual questions, his concern for our comfort, and general pace of the experience.

Fred was knowledgeable, and friendly, and it was a treat for him to share the history of Merton College and Tolkien with us! Thanks!

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Oxford Tours

Oxford lies northwest of London along the River Thames, where its colleges and libraries have shaped intellectual life for more than eight centuries. Known worldwide as the home of the University of Oxford—the oldest university in the English-speaking world—the city developed as a center of scholarship, theology, science, and debate. Its medieval colleges, quadrangles, and libraries reflect generations of academic tradition and architectural patronage.

Today, Oxford remains a working university city where centuries-old institutions coexist with modern research and student life. Chapels, courtyards, and lecture halls continue to host learning and discovery much as they have for hundreds of years. Context Travel’s Oxford tours are led by historians, scholars, and cultural experts who help travelers understand how education, architecture, and intellectual life shaped one of Britain’s most influential cities.
Oxford is known for its university, historic colleges, intellectual history, and architectural heritage.

The University of Oxford

Founded in the 12th century, Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and has educated generations of scholars, scientists, writers, and political leaders.

Historic Colleges and Architecture

Oxford’s colleges, chapels, and quadrangles reflect centuries of architectural styles, from medieval Gothic to later classical and Victorian designs.

Libraries and Scholarship

Institutions such as the Bodleian Library represent one of Europe’s great traditions of learning and preservation of knowledge.

Literary and Cultural History

Writers including J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Lewis Carroll lived or studied in Oxford, shaping English literature and fantasy storytelling.

Academic Traditions and Student Life

Oxford’s tutorial system, ceremonies, and college communities remain central to its academic culture today.
Oxford appeals to travelers interested in history, education, literature, and architecture. First-time visitors often begin with guided introductions to the university’s historic colleges and libraries to understand how the city developed around scholarship. Lifelong learners appreciate deeper discussions about academic traditions and intellectual history, while literature enthusiasts enjoy exploring places connected to writers who lived and studied in Oxford.
Oxford is compact and highly walkable, making walking tours one of the best ways to explore its historic streets and colleges.

Many travelers visit Oxford on a day trip from London, though spending a full day allows time to explore the university, museums, and historic center more comfortably.

English is the primary language spoken in Oxford. The United Kingdom uses the pound sterling (£) as its currency.

Spring and early autumn offer comfortable weather for walking tours, though Oxford is active year-round due to its academic calendar.

What is Oxford known for?

Oxford is known for the University of Oxford, historic colleges, centuries of scholarship, and its influence on literature, science, and education.

Is Oxford worth visiting?

Yes. Oxford offers exceptional academic heritage, historic architecture, and literary history, making it one of England’s most culturally significant cities.

Can you visit Oxford as a day trip from London?

Yes. Oxford is about one hour from London by train, making it a popular and convenient day trip.

Is Oxford walkable?

Yes. Oxford’s historic center and university colleges are close together and best explored on foot.

Can visitors enter Oxford colleges?

Some colleges allow visitors during designated hours, though access may vary depending on academic schedules.

Why is Oxford important historically?

Oxford played a major role in the development of Western scholarship, education, science, and literature.

Is Oxford safe for travelers?

Yes. Oxford is generally considered safe and welcoming for visitors.