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Discover Oxford's TV filming locations from Morse, Lewis, and Endeavour on a 105-minute guided walking tour, led by passionate guides for just $32.33.

This guided walking tour of Oxford offers a fascinating journey through the city’s iconic sites featured in the beloved TV series Inspector Morse, Lewis, and Endeavour. For $32.33 per person, you get 105 minutes of expert-guided exploration that covers key filming locations, historic Oxford landmarks, and insider insights into the characters and episodes that made these shows famous. Starting at the Martyrs’ Memorial, this tour is ideal for fans of the series, architecture aficionados, and anyone curious about Oxford’s cinematic side.
Though primarily tailored for TV enthusiasts, the tour’s engaging guides and well-chosen stops make it attractive to a broad audience interested in Oxford’s scenery and stories. The tour operates in all weather conditions, with a typical duration of 1 hour 45 minutes, making it a compact but rewarding experience. It’s worth noting that the tour is not suitable for pregnant women, those with mobility impairments, or wheelchair users, and pets are not allowed.
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The tour begins next to the Martyrs’ Memorial outside Balliol College, a historic monument that sets the tone for the walk. From here, your guide leads you through the city’s streets, pointing out sites that feature in the TV series. The itinerary includes stops at the luxury Randolph Hotel, which often appears as a setting in the shows, and the traditional White Horse pub, a favorite Morse hangout.
Walking through Broad Street, the guide shares stories about the filming process and the real-life Oxford locations that stand in for fictional scenes. You’ll also learn about how the characters of Morse, Lewis, and Endeavour have developed over the years, with behind-the-scenes tidbits that enrich the viewing experience.

Multiple reviews highlight the knowledgeability and passion of guides like Rebecca and Alastair. They not only explain the TV scenes but also share fascinating facts about Oxford’s history and architecture, making the tour informative even for those less familiar with the series. The use of earpieces ensures that everyone catches every detail, and guides are praised for their friendly, engaging manner.
Profiles of guides show they often met cast members or hold personal connections to the series, adding authenticity and warmth to their storytelling. The personal anecdotes and photos from the shows help visitors recall episodes vividly.

The route takes you down Broad Street, one of Oxford’s most iconic thoroughfares, and past other notable university buildings. The tour touches on Oxford’s general history while focusing on locations used in the filming of Morse, Lewis, and Endeavour. The White Horse pub, a traditional spot where Morse might have enjoyed a pint, is a highlight.
The tour also passes by the luxury Randolph Hotel, providing context for its appearance in the series. Each stop offers a chance to soak in Oxford’s charming atmosphere, with plenty of opportunities for photos.
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Guides like Rebecca and Alastair are repeatedly praised for their passion and deep knowledge. They keep the group engaged with lively storytelling and interesting facts, balancing historical insights with TV trivia. Many reviews mention the comfortable pace and the small group sizes that foster interaction and personal attention.
Despite weather challenges, such as rain, guides maintain a positive attitude and ensure everyone feels safe and cared for. The tour’s length of 1 hour 45 minutes strikes a great balance, providing enough detail without feeling rushed.

The tour begins next to the Martyrs’ Memorial in St. Giles, a central and easy-to-find location. It concludes back at the starting point, making it convenient for visitors to continue exploring Oxford afterward. The 105-minute duration allows for a relaxed walk that covers several key sites without fatigue.
Booking is flexible, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and pay later if you want to secure a spot. The tour is led in English and is not suitable for those with mobility issues or pregnant women, emphasizing the importance of physical accessibility considerations.

With over 650 reviews and a rating of 4.9 out of 5, this tour clearly resonates with fans. The guides’ extensive episode knowledge, combined with their personal stories and Oxford insights, creates a compelling experience for series enthusiasts. Many reviews emphasize how the tour fosters nostalgia and deepens appreciation for the shows’ filming locations.
Even visitors unfamiliar with the series appreciate the stunning architecture and charming streets highlighted during the walk. The inclusion of TV-related photos and backstory details helps everyone connect with the series, making it a worthwhile activity for a wide range of visitors.

Priced at just $32.33, the tour offers excellent value, especially given the expert guidance and well-chosen stops. The small-group setting and interactive storytelling elevate the experience beyond a simple walk. Many reviews praise the professionalism and enthusiasm of guides, making it clear this is a well-organized and engaging activity.
While it might be less suitable for those with limited mobility or who prefer a more physically accessible experience, the tour’s focus on film locations and storytelling makes it a standout for fans and curious travelers alike.

The Oxford TV filming locations tour from Brit Movie Tours offers a delightful glimpse into both Oxford’s scenery and the world of Morse, Lewis, and Endeavour. It combines historical context, TV trivia, and beautiful city views into a compact package that appeals to a broad audience.
The guides’ passion and knowledge shine through in every stop, making even the shortest tour feel rich and rewarding. With its affordable price, flexible booking options, and high ratings, this tour is an excellent choice for fans and newcomers alike. It’s especially ideal for those wanting a personalized, engaging walk through Oxford’s cinematic history.
“Really loved this tour. Our guide had an amazing knowledge of the Morse, Endeavour and Lewis series and was able to give excellent insights into ch…”
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins next to the Martyrs’ Memorial in St. Giles.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 105 minutes or 1 hour 45 minutes.
What locations are included?
Stops include Balliol College, the Randolph Hotel, the White Horse pub, and various streets like Broad Street.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
It is not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, or wheelchair users. Pets are not allowed.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a guide?
Yes, the tour is led by a live guide who speaks English and shares in-depth knowledge.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in planning your trip.
What do reviews say about the guides?
Reviews consistently praise guides like Rebecca and Alastair for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills.
Is this tour good for non-fans?
Yes, many reviewers mention that even those not familiar with Morse or Lewis find the architecture and Oxford scenery engaging and enjoyable.