
Oxford Free Self-Guided Walking Tour to Plan a Visit at Your Own Pace
If you’re visiting Oxford just for the day, you might want to explore the city and its colleges and museums at your own pace. Here’s how.
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Explore new and familiar locations, visit the parks, step into a college, or drop by one of the many quirky shops Oxford has to offer. There’s truly always something new to do in Oxford.
If you’re looking for self-guided walking tours, you can use these guides and maps to explore the city of Oxford. I personally recommend this free Oxford self-guided tour if you’re visiting Oxford for the first time. See all free walking tours here >

If you’re visiting Oxford just for the day, you might want to explore the city and its colleges and museums at your own pace. Here’s how.

The Ashmolean is one of the world’s most renowned archaeological museums. Plan your visit, what to see, best treasures, and when to go.

If you’re visiting Oxford just for the day, you might want to explore the city and its colleges and museums at your own pace. Here’s how.

If you’re moving to Oxford (or within it) and you’re feeling adventurous, here are some walking tours to get familiar with the neighbourhoods.

The Oxford Shakespeare Festival is a yearly event that takes place in Oxford Castle & Prison. There are usually three plays performed.

The Ashmolean is one of the world’s most renowned archaeological museums. Plan your visit, what to see, best treasures, and when to go.

Are you wondering what Oxford is like in January? Learn more about this cold month, which is still filled with various events and activities.

Renting a car in Oxford is very easy and especially useful if you’re planning trips outside the city. Here are your best options.

A traditional celebration on the 1st of May, thousands gather at Magdalen Bridge to hear the Magdalen College Choir sing from the tower.

Oxford is beautiful any time of year, but there’s something especially charming about visiting in February. Here is how to enjoy the city!

Oxford is renowned for its rich architectural heritage with a variety of styles (gothic, norman, baroque) that reflect the city’s history.

Discover the city’s best independent bookshops, from historical favourites to hidden gems, and immerse yourself in a world of rare finds.

If you’re visiting Oxford and like history, you should definitely consider visiting this 3,000-year-old white horse hill figure in Uffington!

Halloween in Oxford is a lively and diverse celebration, blending its rich historical backdrop with modern-day spookiness!