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Home | Day Trip by Coach - Out of London | Stratford, Oxford and The Cotswolds with entry to Christ Church |
| Prices: | Ticket Type | Tour 7* | Tour 7L** | Adult | £59.00 | £69.00 | Child (3-16) | £49.00 | £59.00 | Senior/Student | £54.00 | £64.00 |
** This tour does not include lunch
** This tour includes lunch at a Traditional English Pub
Tour Highlights: Walking Tour of Oxford
Entry to Christ Church
Optional Lunch in the Cotswolds on Tour 7L
Entry to Shakespeare's Birthplace
Entry to Anne Hathaway's cottage
Days of Operation: Apr 08 to June 08, Oct 08 to Mar 09 - Tue, Thur & Sat
July 08 to Sep 08 - Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun
This tour starts at 08:45am and finishes at approximately 6:30pm
Oxford
For over 900 years the university town of Oxford has been renowned as a centre of academic excellence. Among its famous students were Bill Clinton, Lewis Carroll and C.S. Lewis. Enjoy a gentle walking tour with your guide through narrow alleys and ancient squares where time stands still. We will see the Bodleian Library and the beautiful college courtyards.
Christ Church
We will visit the grandest college of them all, Christ Church. Many of the scenes in the Harry Potter feature films were shot in various locations of the college and the Great Hall was replicated in the lm studios to create Hogwart's Hall.
Cotswolds
Steeped in history, rich in heritage and awash with natural beauty, the Cotswolds is a charming blend of bustling market towns, sleepy villages and breathtaking natural scenery. Optional lunch will be taken in one of the Cotswold villages.
Shakespeare's Stratford-Upon-Avon
We visit this delightful market town, steeped in culture and history, at the edge of the Forest of Arden, best known for being the birthplace of the world-famous playwright, William Shakespeare. We visit the half timbered house where he was born in 1564, gaining a fascinating insight into his childhood.
Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Enjoy a visit to this picture-postcard half-timbered childhood home of William Shakespeare's wife which is set in lovely surroundings and contains a treasure-trove of historic domestic artefacts.
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