Oxford City & University Tour £ 16.00 Explore the dreamy spires of one of the oldest univerities in the world, Harry Potter film locations, the Bridge of Sighs and more of the beautiful city of Oxford, on this 90-minute walking tour. By the way, as for the Bodleian medieval library, you can also visit there so long as no children aged under 11 and it is open from 10am daily (11am on Sundays) till last entry about 4.30pm but you have to join the library’s official tours which run every half hour and cost from about £7 upwards.Please note that this info was correct on Feb 3rd 2019 and it is written by Oxford’s best reviewed Harry Potter film sites tour operator.Great comment and amazing post. Divinity school is where they filmed Hogwarts infirmary and also dance scenes. There are actually 3 Bridge of Sighs in all. However, Christchurch website sell advance entry skip queue tickets which go on sale on Thursday ever week for Monday to Sunday of the following week.

Here’s a website showing open times at all the colleges: Wow, Harry Potter or not, those locations look gorgeous! )Oxford City and University Walking Tour with College Visits'Inspector Morse,' 'Lewis,' and 'Endeavour' Walking Tour of OxfordSo this is the bridge that's in the Harry Potter films .Well if everyone could get out of the way taking photos then maybe I could take a photo!!! You can easily walk down to this place from any of the station, college, library. They both have wonderful dining halls but please note that the Hogwarts dining hall is entirely CGI shot at WarnerBros studio!Divinity school now costs £2 per entry and is open daily from 10am to 4.40pm last entry but is sometimes closed for private events or graduations. If you are nearby, it won't cost you a lot of time to just swing by, but I would not travel far just for the bridge.A must bridge to see, it joins up the college from on side to the other , the architecture is amazing This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.Architectural Buildings, Libraries, Points of Interest & LandmarksEducational sites, Sacred & Religious Sites, Historic Sites, CastlesEducational sites, Architectural Buildings, Sacred & Religious SitesReview tags are currently only available for English language reviews.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.Harry Potter Insights Oxford PUBLIC Tour (NB no film sites open!
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No photos are allowed to be taken within the library (although I did find a couple on Historically, Duke Humphrey’s Library dates all the way back to the 15th-century and is also home to the oldest reading room at the University.

If you’re looking for other interesting things to do in Oxford, then I highly recommend visiting Blackwell’s Bookshop (which houses the largest single room selling books in the world).For one of the best views of the city (after all, Oxford isn’t called the City of Dreaming Spires for nothing!) New college is older & has lots more to see than Christchurch.

This beautiful set of steps can be found on the way up to the Christ Church dining hall and a visit here is included in the ticket admission price for Christ Church College.The ornate staircase was used in the scene where McGonagall meets Harry, Ron, and Hermione for the first time, as well as in the scene where Ron and Harry rush to the Great Hall following the flying car incident. Oxford City & University Tour quantity The room is directly opposite the RadCam (Radcliffe Camera) and lies directly underneath Duke Humphrey’s Library.The Divinity School also happens to be the oldest surviving purpose-built university room.
It is actually a Covered Bridge.