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Oxford River Cruises
Oxford River Cruises offers public cruises and private and self drive boat hire in the heart of historic Oxford. Our cruises are designed to suit all tastes, from lazy lunchtime picnics and sunset dinner cruises, to corporate regattas and birthday parties afloat.
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The Ashmolean - Oxford
The present Ashmolean was created in 1908 by combining two ancient Oxford institutions: the University Art Collection and the original Ashmolean Museum. Founded in 1683, at a time when the idea of the 'museum' was brand new, Britain's first public museum, the Ashmolean, was initially the home of a collection of miscellaneous manmade and natural...
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The Bodleian Library - Oxford
The Bodleian Library offers for family visits for tours, both for families with children over 10. However during most school holidays, they also offer a lively family tour accepting 5 to 11 years olds which includes a visit to Duke Humfrey's Library.
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Cherwell Boat House - Oxford
The Cherwell Boathouse is an iconic Oxford punt station and restaurant on the banks of the river Cherwell. Established in 1904, the family run Boathouse now has over 80 handmade punts in the water and is an idyllic spot for punting, dining and picnics. The Teahut Bar and Cafe is open in season and serves light food and drinks on a river ...
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Bear & Ragged Staff - Oxford
We have a children’s playground on the premises and parties are catered for. We are sure that once you have tried a traditional Cumnor “Bear” Hug, if you can pull yourself away, The Bear & Ragged Staff in Cumnor is a world away from the Newbury & Swindon roads that stream past only a mile from its door. The...
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North Hinksey Conduit House
This roofed conduit house is a remarkable survival of Oxford’s first piped water supply. Built during the early 17th century, it was part of a system designed to take clean drinking water from the springs at North Hinksey to the Carfax Conduit, an extravagantly decorated fountain in the centre of Oxford. Resembling a miniature fortress,...
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The Pitt Rivers Museum - Oxford
The Pitt Rivers Museum cares for the University of Oxford's collection of anthropology and world archaeology. Discover more about visiting along with information on the famous collections and our contemporary research. Admission free Opening Hours 10.00 - 16.30 Tuesday to Sunday (and bank holiday Mondays) 12.00...
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Oxford University Museum of Natural History
The Oxford University Museum of Natural History houses the University's scientific collections of zoological, entomological and geological specimens. The Museum itself is a Grade 1 listed building, renowned for its spectacular neo-Gothic architecture. Among its most famous features are the Oxfordshire dinosaurs, the dodo, and the swifts in...
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Museum of the History of Science - Oxford
MHS houses an unrivalled collection of early scientific instruments in the world’s oldest surviving purpose-built museum building, the Old Ashmolean on Broad Street, Oxford. We are both a department of the University of Oxford and an active public museum, offering a programme of family-friendly events, gallery tours, table talks and much...
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Footprint Tours
ootprints Tours was created to show you the best of British history, and not to bore you to death with stuffy, dry academic tours. We provide a general fun walking tour of Oxford, a Harry Potter tour of Oxford and an Oxford bike tour. Our bike tours include bike hire for the full day, and represents great value for money. All these tours...
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Official Oxford University & City Walking Tour
Explore the beauty and history of Oxford on a two-hour walking tour Delve into the history of Oxford with a two-hour guided walking tour around its famous university and libraries Visit the Radcliffe Camera, the Bridge of Sighs, the Sheldonian Theatre, the Bodleian Library, and learn about the secrets and...
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This section covers kids days out at theme parks in or near the Oxfordshire region for family fun weekends. Theme parks are a fun filled day out and there is a lot on
offer including rip roaring rides, themed rides and entertainment
attractions. A theme park is an amusement park built around a
particular theme including cartoon characters, Victorian era, horror
themes and including popular tv series themes. These parks offer a
number of facilities on site including cafes, fast food chains and
toilets and baby changing cubicles. Adults can sometimes also relax at
a bar in between rides.
Please check for height restrictions so you are not disappointed on arrival to your chosen theme park.