This unique guided walk around Oxford’s city centre offers an introduction to the city’s rich and complex history, offering a deeper look at the events which have shaped both the university and the city. Listen to stories of empire, race, class, gender, and inequality in the past and learn how these issues continue to influence our modern world.
Led by knowledgeable University researchers who have completed our specialised Uncomfortable Oxford training program, this tour combines expert insight with engaging storytelling, making it both educational and entertaining.
This is a great family-friendly tour of Oxford, suitable for ages 12 and up. It is one of the ‘things to do in Oxford’, and has been featured in National Geographic, The Times, and the Washington Post. The Uncomfortable Oxford™ tour is a unique activity for those with an interest in local history, cultural tourism, history lovers, and anyone interested in discovering Oxford’s diverse past!
Itinerary
- Radcliffe Camera
- Rhodes Statue
- All Souls College
- Weston Library
- Sheldonian Theatre
- Balliol College
- Faculty of History
- Bonn Square
Please note that the itinerary can vary slightly depending on time and tour guide.
Accessibility:
Please dress for the weather and be prepared for busy streets in the city centre. Wheelchair accessible, with mostly flat terrain (some cobblestones), and spaces to sit down or to lean against buildings throughout. Toilets available on route. Let your guide know if any accommodations are needed - all our guides take accessibility training and are happy to adapt to diverse needs.
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