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Reviews: Fun, Flexible Treasure Hunt Around Bristol with Cryptic Clues & Hidden Gems
Guest User2024-08-08
A fun afternoon out in Bristol. The route stays fairly central so ideal for lunch & pubs etc for refreshments. Learnt lots of new things about the city too.
Reviews: University of Oxford + Shakespeare's Birthplace + Cotswold Way + Warwick Castle day tour
Guest User2025-07-14
Overall was good. The trip would have been excellent, if the stay in Oxford could have been longer with shorter stay in the castle. The duration in the castle did not need to be that long, as there was not much to see after guided tour. On the other hand, there were a lot interesting building to explore.
Reviews: Oxford and Cotswolds Day Tour from the University of Oxford|Comfortable minivan
Guest User2026-08-09
I went alone. This is for people who just want to go! It's a tour by a company called Rabbie's, and you can book it on their website. I think you should compare prices and book the one that's the best deal. It was a little difficult to find the boarding point on foot from Victoria Station. It's far from Victoria Underground Station, so it might be tough if you arrive at the last minute. It's not the terminal facing Buckingham Palace Road, the main street, but around the building. See the star in the photo. If you can't find it, I think you can ask a staff member near another bus and they'll show you. There's a toilet in a waiting area, so it's a good idea to arrive with plenty of time to spare and use it. Stance 3, the meeting point, is right in front of the waiting area. The bus is white and has "Rabbie's" written on the side. The destination is on a piece of paper placed on the board in the driver's seat, so you can see it without asking. The stay in Oxford is about 2 hours. I used the map they give me to see the main sights. The map is simple and shows recommended routes. Tickets to enter Christ Church are not included, so you need to arrange them yourself. If you want to take your time buying souvenirs and eating, two hours is not enough. So I bought a sandwich and ate it on the way. The driver said sandwiches are okay, but please don't bring anything with a strong smell like fish and chips. People who want to do a lot of sightseeing in Oxford might find it insufficient. I looked around quickly by myself, but it felt like there wasn't enough time. As for the Cotswolds, it's quite busy, with an hour in Burford and then 40-50 minutes in Bluebury. Bluebury is mainly around Arlington Row, and you need coins to use the toilets. It was 15 pence? So if you're worried, bring some with you. It was nice that we could move around compactly with only 16 people. The driver was friendly throughout and gave lots of explanations along the way. He writes the meeting time on a whiteboard, so you don't need to worry about not being able to understand English. Side note: I made a mistake when booking, but they helped me out. Be careful, because Trip.com's chat was closed and they couldn't help me urgently. I borrowed a phone and called Rabbie's directly to negotiate.