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Discover Oxford and Cambridge in one day from London with a guided coach tour featuring iconic sights, historic sites, and expert insights for $122.07.

This full-day tour from London offers an efficient and insightful way to experience two of the UK’s most renowned university towns. For $122.07 per person, travelers enjoy a 12.5-hour journey that includes comfortable travel on a luxury air-conditioned coach, guided walks, and visits to famous landmarks. The tour starts at 8:30 am from Bulleid Way in London, making it ideal for those seeking a well-organized day trip without the hassle of self-driving.
While the tour provides a curated experience with professional guides leading the walks, it does not include entry fees to sites, so visitors should plan accordingly. An emphasis on comfort and expert commentary makes this tour especially appealing for history and architecture enthusiasts, though it’s worth noting that the tour ends back at the starting point, with some past issues reported about the departure process.

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The tour departs from Bulleid Way in London at 8:30 am, and transportation is in a luxury coach equipped with climate control. This means travelers can relax between stops and enjoy the scenic drive without the stress of navigating roads themselves. The coach’s comfortable environment is appreciated during the approximately 12.5-hour span of the day trip.
Traveling between Oxford and Cambridge is seamless, with the coach handling all the logistics. The group size is capped at 50 travelers, ensuring plenty of space and a more personalized experience. It’s a practical option for those who want to avoid the complexities of train or bus transfers, especially when visiting both cities in a single day.

The first stop is Oxford, where the focus is on walking through the city’s iconic college courtyards and cobbled lanes. Visitors follow in the footsteps of famous students like C.S. Lewis and Bill Clinton as they explore the historic university town. The guide leads you through unspoiled narrow alleys and ancient squares, making it easy to imagine the scholarly life of centuries past.
Key sights include the Bodleian Library, one of Europe’s oldest libraries, which stands out for its impressive architecture. The 1 hour 30 minutes spent in Oxford offers enough time to enjoy its stunning ‘dreaming spires’ and absorb the lively yet timeless atmosphere of this university city. Since site entries are not included, visitors can choose to admire the exteriors or visit specific colleges on their own.
After leaving Oxford, the tour proceeds to Cambridge, home to the famous University of Cambridge. The first stop here is Senate House, a building historically used for important university meetings and now the venue for degree ceremonies. The guide shares stories about its role and significance, giving visitors context for its place within Cambridge’s academic history.
Next is the Corpus Clock, a striking timepiece created outside the Taylor Library at Corpus Christi College. This 24-carat gold-plated stainless steel disc gained attention when Stephen Hawking revealed it to the world. The clock’s unique design and engineering make it a memorable sight during the 2-hour visit to Cambridge. Admission to both sites is free, but the limited time means visitors should prioritize the highlights.
Throughout the tour, a professional guide provides commentary and historical background, enhancing the understanding of each location. The guide explains the significance of the dreaming spires in Oxford and the historic functions of Senate House in Cambridge, making the sightseeing more meaningful.
Past feedback indicates that guides are knowledgeable and fluent in English, which helps visitors appreciate the sites more deeply. The guide’s storytelling ability and informative explanations are among the tour’s strengths, especially given the short time spent at each stop.

The tour begins at Bulleid Way, London SW1, a location near major public transportation options, making it simple for travelers to meet. The return is also at the same spot, providing convenience for those staying in central London. The moderate physical activity involved in walking tours is manageable for most visitors, though some may find the pace brisk.
The tour has a maximum of 50 travelers, ensuring a comfortable atmosphere. It’s important to bring the e-ticket provided at booking, as this is necessary for entry and participation. The day’s schedule is planned to balance sightseeing with travel time, but past issues with some guests being left at Cambridge highlight the need for attentiveness during the end of the trip.

While the tour offers a rundown, it does not include entry tickets to specific colleges or buildings, so visitors may wish to explore additional sites independently. The duration of about 12.5 hours can be demanding, especially for those with mobility considerations.
Some reviews point out that the tour ends at Cambridge, with reports of guests being left there rather than being returned to London. This suggests that travelers should clarify the exact ending arrangements and ensure they are prepared for independent travel afterward. Plus, during busy periods, additional vehicles without Wi-Fi may be used, which could affect the comfort and connectivity.
This guided day trip provides a well-organized overview of Oxford and Cambridge, combining guided walks with luxury coach comfort. It’s a practical option for visitors who want to maximize their time and learn from expert guides without the hassle of self-driving.
The tour is especially suited for those interested in historic universities, architectural beauty, and the stories behind these prestigious institutions. However, those who prefer to explore inside the sites might find the limited time and no included entry tickets restrictive.
In summary, this tour delivers a comprehensive snapshot of two iconic university cities in just one day. The luxury coach and guided walks ensure comfort and engaging commentary, making it a convenient choice for travelers with limited time.
While some past issues with end-of-tour logistics and site entry restrictions exist, the overall 4.5-star rating indicates high satisfaction among most participants. It offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and comfort, appealing to those eager for a quick but thorough visit to Oxford and Cambridge.
“The tour left us at Cambridge, we tried to comunícate with the agency but we didnt received a useful response”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $122.07 per person, which includes transport and guided walks but excludes site entry fees.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 12 hours and 30 minutes, starting at 8:30 am and ending back at the meeting point in London.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Bulleid Way, London SW1.
What sites are visited during the tour?
In Oxford, visitors see the college courtyards and Bodleian Library, while in Cambridge, the key stops are Senate House and the Corpus Clock.
Are entrance fees included?
No, the tour does not include admission to any sites, so guests may choose to visit specific buildings independently if desired.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the journey is in a luxury air-conditioned coach, designed for comfort during long day trips.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, there is a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are there any physical requirements?
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level, as the tour involves walking and standing at various sites.
Will I have Wi-Fi during the trip?
During peak periods, additional vehicles without Wi-Fi may be used, which could affect connectivity.
What happens if the minimum number of travelers is not met?
The experience requires a minimum number of travelers; if not met, it may be canceled, and a full refund or alternative date is offered.