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Once a Castle built to celebrate the successful Battle of Hastings in 1066, then a prison that hosted notorious Old-English criminals and now, a place where fascinating history unravels.
At Oxford Castle & Prison, there is so much to see and do, you’ll want to dedicate an afternoon to getting around. Enjoy a tour lead by one of the costumed guides. They’ll take you on an incredible voyage through history. Climb the elusive Saxon Tour, the oldest building in Oxford. The 101 steps lead you to a stunning panoramic view of Oxford. Once you’ve been high, it’s time to get low with a descent into a 900-year-old crypt. Then, a tour of the prison cells to see where 18th-century criminals spent the rest of their days.
Tickets for Oxford Castle & Prison tour cost from £15.50 for adults and £9.95 for children. Opening hours for Oxford Castle & Prison tours are Monday-Sunday from 10:00 am til 17:00 pm.
Explore other top sights, like Ashmolean Museum and Oxford’s Botanic Garden.
You’ll never be bored in Oxford, and once your bags are safe and secure in our luggage storage, you are free to discover the hidden gems:
Discover the remains of a lost Palace. The Beaumont Palace Marker is a hidden plaque that symbolises the last reminder of a lost Palace, the birthplace of two English Kings.
The legend behind Oxford. Explore Folly Bridge, from which Oxford got its name was also home to a great philosopher, and nowadays, there stands a house covered in statues.
Explore the mystifying history of Guy Fawkes. In Oxford, you can see the lantern that Guy Fawkes carried on the night he was arrested for attempting to blow up the Parliament buildings.