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Reviews: London Bicester Village 1-day tour [train ticket/10% off shopping card included/flexible return]
Guest User2024-08-18
The price is favorable, and while picking up the tickets yourself is a little inconvenient, it's not far from the train station and is conveniently located.
Reviews: [Instagram-Worthy] London Panoramic Bus Dining Tour (Optional Lunch/Dinner + Scenic City Views)
Guest User2025-05-15
This is definitely an experience worthwhile! Enjoy exquisite French cuisine while touring! The views from the train windows are excellent. The basic route is a loop around popular attractions along the Thames River, taking about 1 hour and 45 minutes, with plenty of photo spots along the way. Just remember not to be late, as the train will not wait, and remember to book in advance.
Reviews: Hop-on hop-off bus tour in Oxford, United Kingdom
Guest User2024-08-13
After getting my headphones from the visitor center, I got on the bus, plugged them in, and was able to choose my language – everything went smoothly.
Reviews: Harry Potter Studio Tour + University of Oxford 1-day tour in United Kingdom|Admission ticket included + Oxford English guided tour
Guest User2025-08-17
To be honest, this tour was a bit expensive, but since I couldn't get tickets to the Harry Potter factory, I had to join a group. Meeting at 7 am was agonizing; I ended up sleeping on the bus. The English-speaking tour guide in Oxford was an older woman, but she was super fun. The itinerary was relatively simple: 1.5 hours walking around the colleges without going inside anything, followed by an hour of free shopping. The tour guide mainly provided explanations on the bus, and once at the factory, it was mostly self-sufficiency. It's basically just the cost of the transportation and entrance fees. If you can get tickets yourself, you don't need to join a group. The only advantage was that it allowed my child to practice their English listening skills.