Enjoy a day trip to Oxford and Cambridge, two of the UK's most prestigious academic cities, and experience the history and culture of these world-class universities.
A minimum of 10 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 2 day(s) before the departure date
Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: High blood pressure, Heart disease, Acrophobia, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women
Please arrive at the designated location 30 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Adult tickets are for passengers aged 17-59, child tickets are for passengers aged 3-16, and senior tickets are for passengers aged 60 and above. If you are booking using senior, student, or child fares, you will need to prepare relevant documents (such as a valid English student ID, passport, etc.) for staff to check in.
Bookings are not accepted for travelers under 18 years of age traveling alone. Each booking must be accompanied by at least one traveler aged 18 or older.
Due to safety and equipment limitations, we do not accept bookings from passengers under 3 years old, passengers who need to use wheelchairs, or pregnant women. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The term 'Oxford' originates from the Old English 'Oxenaforda', meaning 'a ford for oxen', reflecting its historical significance as an important crossing point and trading center. When touring Oxford, you can wander through cobblestone streets and admire medieval and Gothic architecture, such as the colleges of the 'City of Dreaming Spires'. These ancient architectural complexes, combined with the daily presence of students, create a centuries-old academic heritage and a deep cultural foundation, allowing you to fully experience the unique historical atmosphere of this city.
Christ Church is one of Oxford University's most renowned colleges, famous for its magnificent architecture and rich academic tradition. During your visit, you can learn how the college has nurtured numerous distinguished individuals, including British Prime Ministers and Nobel laureates, and feel the atmosphere of its elite education. The college's buildings, such as the Cathedral and the Great Hall, are steeped in rich historical stories, allowing you to deeply experience Oxford University's academic reputation and cultural essence, and to trace the footsteps of 'Alice in Wonderland'.
Both Oxford and Cambridge, world-renowned academic cities, are located in the southeast of England. Oxford is approximately 90 kilometers northwest of London, while Cambridge is about 80 kilometers northeast of London. Day trip itineraries are usually planned starting from London, making it convenient for travelers to easily visit both cultural centers within a single day, allowing for an in-depth experience of Britain's academic brilliance and historical charm without the need for complex self-arranged transportation.
Oxford is known for its title 'City of Dreaming Spires', with a more grand and solemn architectural style. Many films, such as 'Harry Potter', were filmed here, creating a classical and fantastical atmosphere. Cambridge, on the other hand, is famous for its beautiful River Cam and punting activities. The campus scenery is more open and fresh, possessing a more romantic and poetic quality. Oxford has a stronger academic atmosphere, while Cambridge offers a more relaxed, waterside charm. Both have their own characteristics, providing different sightseeing experiences.
King's College Chapel at Cambridge University is a must-see highlight. Its Gothic architecture is magnificent and majestic, featuring world-class fan vaulting and exquisite stained glass. Inside, it houses Rubens' masterpiece, 'The Adoration of the Magi'. Additionally, you can stroll through the college grounds, appreciate the beautiful scenery along the River Cam, and explore the historical footprints of renowned scientists like Newton and Darwin who studied here, immersing yourself in the rich academic atmosphere and humanistic landscape.
Christ Church is not only an academic hall but also a cultural landmark. Its 'Great Hall' served as the inspiration for Hogwarts' Great Hall in the 'Harry Potter' films, attracting many movie fans. The college's 'Tom Quad' is the largest quadrangle at Oxford University, with 'Tom Tower' standing in the center. Every night, it chimes 101 times, representing the number of students at the college's founding. These elements offer visitors unique historical and cultural experiences, allowing them to feel the college's profound heritage.
During tours of Oxford and Cambridge, guided explanations will be provided in Chinese or English, offering in-depth insights into the history, architectural features, and related city stories of both cities and their famous colleges. Guides will introduce the Gothic chapels of Oxford's Christ Church and the magnificent architecture of Cambridge's King's College, and share anecdotes about famous figures like Newton, Darwin, and J.R.R. Tolkien. This will allow you to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the rich content and cultural heritage of these academic meccas.
Yes, the day trip itinerary to Oxford and Cambridge from London is designed to be concise and精华, making it very suitable for travelers with limited time who wish to see both top academic cities at once. The itinerary carefully arranges the visiting times for each attraction and includes entrance tickets to King's College, Cambridge, and Christ Church, Oxford, saving you the hassle of queuing for tickets yourself. With the guidance of a professional tour guide, you can deeply experience the history, culture, and academic atmosphere of Oxford and Cambridge within an efficient timeframe.