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- Professional guide team, you can choose the language for the guided tour based on your preference.
- Our vehicles are modern and comfortable, equipped with mobile Wi-Fi and air conditioning, and undergo deep cleaning daily.
- The itinerary was well arranged, allowing for both leisure activities and gaining rich historical knowledge.
- Free refund available if requested at least 1 day in advance, no need to worry about losses from last-minute itinerary changes
Oxford Walking Tour
Follow in the footsteps of Oxford's famous students, from C.S. Lewis to Bill Clinton, as you wander through the charming university courtyards and cobbled lanes of this historic university town. During your visit, admire the renowned "dreaming spires" and explore the Bodleian Library—one of Europe's oldest libraries. You'll be captivated by the unspoiled narrow alleys and ancient squares in this naturally beautiful town.

Christ Church College: Harry Potter Filming Location
Christ Church is one of the colleges in Oxford. A major highlight of the college is its dining hall located south of Tom Quad, which gained fame as the filming location for the Great Hall of Hogwarts in the *Harry Potter* movies, attracting countless fans. Upon entering the hall, visitors are greeted by long, dark wooden tables and exquisitely ornate table lamps. The walls are adorned with oil paintings of past college deans, complemented by elegantly designed window frames, creating an atmosphere that is both refined and mysterious.
Cambridge
- Senate House: After leaving Oxford, you will visit the world-renowned Senate House at the University of Cambridge. Previously used by the Senate Council for important meetings, it is now selected as the venue for student degree ceremonies.
- Corpus Clock: Visit the unique invention of the Corpus Clock outside the Taylor Library at Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge. Unveiled to the world by Stephen Hawking, it is crafted from 24-carat gold-plated stainless steel discs and features no numerals to indicate time. Instead, it displays time through light emitted from various slits.
- Mathematical Bridge: Designed by William Etheridge, it has a history of nearly 300 years and attracts visitors from around the world. This design presents visitors with an intriguing puzzle—it uses only straight timbers, yet the bridge appears arched.
- King's College Chapel: One of the main highlights of this trip is a visit to the exquisite King's College Chapel. As a symbol of Cambridge, this chapel is a beloved tourist attraction for people all over the world. King's College Chapel began construction in 1446 at the request of Henry VI and took a century to complete, showcasing magnificent Gothic architecture and huge, captivating stained-glass windows.











