Explore the culinary delights and historic sights of Oxford on this informative guided tour. Visitors will discover the city’s renowned food market stalls, local specialty shops, and iconic university colleges. Along the way, they’ll savor 4-5 tapas-style tastings and learn about Oxford’s rich heritage. Whether you’re a foodie, history buff, or simply seeking a unique experience, this tour promises to tantalize the senses and expand your knowledge of this captivating city. With insider access and expert guidance, you’ll uncover the flavors and stories that make Oxford a truly remarkable destination. What secrets might this tour unveil?
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Key Points
- The 2.5-hour private guided tour includes sightseeing and food tasting in Oxford, with prices starting from SEK 1,368 per person.
- The tour highlights include exploring Oxford’s best food market stalls, learning about the city’s history, and visiting a university college or the Bodleian Library.
- The tour includes 4 to 5 tapas plates or food tasting samples, a guided tour, and a map of Oxford colleges and sights.
- Guests should communicate any food allergies or intolerances to the guide in advance, as entry to a college may not be available during certain periods.
- The meeting point is outside the currently empty shop premises at 15 Broad Street, next door to the Oxfam shop at 17 Broad Street.
Tour Details
The Oxford Food & Drink Tasting & Sightseeing Guided Tour lasts for 2.5 hours and is a private guided tour that includes sightseeing and food tasting. The tour is priced from SEK 1,368 per person, and its availability can be checked online.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and you will explore Oxford’s best food market stalls, local specialty shops, and historic sites like the Covered Market. Along the way, they’ll sample 4 to 5 tapas plates or food tasting samples at various locations. The tour also includes a map of Oxford’s colleges and sights.
Guests with food allergies or intolerances should inform the guide in advance, and entry to a college may not be possible during certain periods.
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Highlights of the Tour
During the tour, visitors can sample Oxford’s best food market stalls and local specialty shops, learning about the history of the city and Oxford University along the way.
They’ll also have the opportunity to enter a university college and/or the Divinity School of the Bodleian Library, exploring these historic sites.
On top of that, the tour includes a visit to Oxford’s historic Covered Market, the oldest covered market in England dating back to 1774.
Guests will get a taste of the local culinary scene while seeing the rich cultural heritage of this iconic university town.
The tour highlights provide a well-rounded experience, allowing visitors to both indulge their palates and deepen their understanding of Oxford’s storied past.
Inclusions
The tour’s inclusions feature 4 to 5 tapas plates or food tasting samples at local market stalls or food shops, along with a guided tour and a map of Oxford colleges and sights.
This allows visitors to get a comprehensive taste of the local cuisine while also learning about the history and landmarks of the city.
The guided tour provides valuable insights and context, ensuring participants get the most out of their Oxford experience.
With the map in hand, they can easily navigate the colleges and sights on their own time.
Important Information
Guests with food allergies or intolerances must communicate these to the guide in advance.
Entry to a college may not be available during graduation dates or the Christmas period from December 21 to January 2.
This is important information for guests to be aware of when booking the Oxford Food & Drink Tasting & Sightseeing Guided Tour.
The tour includes tastings at local market stalls and specialty shops, so it’s crucial that any dietary requirements are shared prior to the tour.
Plus, access to university colleges and the Bodleian Library may be restricted during busy periods, so guests should be prepared for potential changes to the itinerary.
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Participants will meet their guide outside the currently empty shop premises at 15 Broad Street, next door to the Oxfam shop at 17 Broad Street, where they’ll look for the red signboard and the guide wearing a red lanyard.
This designated meeting point is conveniently located along the bustling Broad Street, making it easy for participants to find.
Once gathered, the group will embark on their guided tour through the historic city of Oxford, exploring its renowned food market stalls and specialty shops while learning about the area’s rich history and university heritage.
With the guide leading the way, participants can look forward to an immersive and informative food and sightseeing experience.
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Historical Context
Oxford, with its storied past and deep-rooted traditions, has long been a hub of learning, culture, and architectural splendor. As participants embark on this guided tour, they’ll have the chance to explore the city’s rich history and uncover the captivating tales that have shaped its iconic landmarks and vibrant community.
The origins of Oxford University, one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education in the world, dating back to the 11th century.
The Covered Market, a bustling center of commerce since 1774, showcasing the city’s enduring entrepreneurial spirit.
The ornate Divinity School, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a vital part of the Bodleian Library’s vast collection.
The influence of renowned philosophers, scientists, and literary figures who’ve called Oxford home.
The city’s pivotal role in shaping the course of British history, from the English Civil War to the modern era.
Culinary Exploration
Travelers on this guided tour will savor a delectable array of local delicacies, exploring Oxford’s vibrant food scene through a series of tantalizing tastings at the city’s best market stalls and specialty shops.
Whether it’s sampling traditional English fare like savory pies and handcrafted cheeses, or indulging in international flavors from around the world, this culinary adventure promises to delight the senses.
Led by an expert guide, the tour provides an insider’s look at the iconic Covered Market, the oldest covered market in England dating back to 1774.
From hearty comfort foods to artisanal treats, this gastronomic journey offers a mouthwatering exploration of Oxford’s rich culinary landscape.
Getting There
The tour meeting point is located outside the currently empty shop premises at 15 Broad Street, next door to the Oxfam shop at 17 Broad Street, where participants should look for the red signboard and the guide wearing a red lanyard.
Getting to the meeting point is straightforward:
The tour starts in the heart of Oxford, making it easily accessible by various modes of transportation.
Visitors can take advantage of the city’s well-connected public transportation system, including buses and trains.
Driving and parking options are available, with several nearby paid parking facilities.
Those staying in Oxford can easily walk to the meeting point from their accommodations.
The tour’s central location ensures that it’s convenient for participants to arrive on time.
Recap
The Oxford Food & Drink Tasting & Sightseeing Guided Tour provides a unique opportunity to explore the city’s rich history, iconic landmarks, and vibrant food scene.
Participants can savor local delicacies, learn about the heritage of Oxford University, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Covered Market.
Whether you’re a foodie or a history buff, this tour promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Oxford.
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