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Discover Oxford’s Morse filming locations with a private guide, visiting colleges and landmarks for about 2 hours, priced at $68.67 per person, with flexible schedules.

For fans of the iconic British TV series Inspector Morse, this private tour offers a tailored journey through Oxford’s most recognizable filming locations. Priced at $68.67 per person, the tour lasts around 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours, making it a perfect choice for a focused sightseeing experience. Conducted daily by Visit Oxford Tours, this tour guarantees undivided attention from a knowledgeable guide, making it ideal for enthusiasts eager to connect scenes from the series with real-life landmarks.
What truly sets this tour apart is the opportunity to visit inside select colleges like Wadham, St John’s, Exeter, or Balliol, should they be open during your visit. The tour covers a variety of famous landmarks such as the Sheldonian Theatre, Radcliffe Camera, and Oxford Covered Market. However, potential visitors should note that entry to some colleges depends on the university’s schedule, especially during graduation or holiday periods. With high praise from previous guests for guides like Tom, Renata, Peter, and others, this experience offers both entertainment and insight into Oxford’s cinematic and academic worlds.
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The tour begins at 15-16 Broad Street, a central location easy to find and close to many key sites. From the start, the guide leads your small private group through Oxford’s streets, sharing stories about the filming locations and their connections to the Morse, Lewis, and Endeavour series. The focus remains on providing a personalized experience, ensuring that each visitor gets plenty of time at significant spots.
The itinerary includes an inside visit to Exeter College, famous for its appearances in Morse episodes. Although Exeter is currently closed until June 2024, the tour adapts to what’s accessible on the day. The admission fee of £3 is included in the tour price, making this a good value for a college visit.

While some stops like the Bodleian Library and Radcliffe Camera are viewed from outside, they remain crucial film locations. The Bodleian can only be visited inside with a separate tour booking, but from outside, the guide explains its role in the series.
Other sites such as the University Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Sheldonian Theatre, and the Bridge of Sighs are passed by during the tour. Entry is not included at these locations, but the guide provides context and interesting facts, enriching your understanding of how these places feature in Morse episodes.

A highlight is the Oxford Covered Market, where film sites are located and inside visits are included. The market offers a lively setting, and visitors are advised to wear masks if required during entry. The tour also includes a visit to St John’s College and passes by Lincoln, Jesus, All Souls, and Oriel Colleges. At each, the guide points out scenes filmed there, sharing which episodes they appear in.
Most visits to colleges depend on their open status on the day, and admission is free at several locations, such as Lincoln College and All Souls. The tour usually stops at the entrance for photos, giving a chance to appreciate the quadrangles and towers seen in the series.

The tour features pass-by introductions to colleges like Oriel and others, with photo stops at key quadrangles. If colleges are closed due to graduation ceremonies or holidays, the guide adapts by sharing stories and pointing out external features. The schedule flexibility ensures most guests will see a good mix of film locations and historic buildings.
The tour also sometimes mentions local pubs where scenes were filmed, adding a local flavor to the Morse universe. The duration and route provide a comfortable pace, balancing walking and sitting to keep the experience engaging without fatigue.

The meeting point at 15-16 Broad Street is central and accessible, with the tour ending anywhere in Oxford. Guides are acquainted with local transportation, and they offer maps and directions after the tour to help you explore more on your own.
The experience is private only for your group, allowing for customized questions and more detailed stories. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and most participants able to enjoy the walk, though some college closures might affect the experience during certain dates.

Guests frequently praise guides like Tom, Renata, and Peter for their knowledgeability and friendly approach. They excel at linking TV scenes to real locations, making viewers see Oxford through the lens of Morse’s world. Several reviews highlight how guides quote scenes and share behind-the-scenes stories, making the tour both informative and fun.
Several guides also incorporate local history and the TV series connection, which enhances the experience beyond just sightseeing. The personalized attention makes the tour suitable for die-hard fans and casual viewers alike.

Advance booking is recommended, with most tours booked about 40 days in advance due to high demand. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, giving flexibility for changing plans. Arrival 5 minutes early ensures a smooth start, and guides can accommodate foreign languages with prior notice.
Be aware that college closures during Christmas or graduation dates may limit access, so check the schedule before booking. The tour is designed for most travelers, with service animals allowed and easy access near public transport.
This private tour in Oxford delivers a personalized experience for fans of the series, combining film location visits with insider stories about the city’s history and the series. The expert guides bring the locations to life, making it a rewarding outing for those interested in both Oxford’s architecture and Morse’s cinematic universe.
While some colleges may be closed during specific dates, the tour compensates with extensive commentary and photo opportunities at other notable sites. The value for money and enthusiastic guides make this tour a strong choice for fans seeking an engaging, well-organized exploration.
“Really fun tour with Peter. He is very knowledgeable and full of fun stories. Saw many Morse film sites, great overall experience. Highly recommend”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed for a broad audience. However, it involves walking between sites, so comfortable footwear is recommended.
Can I visit inside the colleges?
Entry to colleges like Wadham, St John’s, Exeter, or Balliol is included if they are open. However, access depends on university schedules, especially during holidays and graduation periods.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours, making it ideal for a focused sightseeing experience.
Are tickets included for the landmarks?
Entry fees for some colleges are included in the tour price, notably Exeter College (£3). Sightseeing spots viewed from outside are free, but additional entry must be booked separately if desired.
What if colleges are closed on the tour day?
The guide adapts by sharing stories and pointing out external features. Most of the film sites outside colleges remain accessible and visible.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be made in advance through the provider, Visit Oxford Tours, with options for private groups. Confirmations are sent promptly, and cancellations are free up to 24 hours prior.