HISTORIC DAY OUT

Eight things to do in Oxford: How to spend a day in England’s historic university town

Plus find out how you can visit the real-life Hogwarts

WHETHER you are visiting Oxford with your family, heading there with friends or going for a couple's weekend, there is plenty to do.

The city is steeped in history and filled with lots of interesting and fun places to visit. Here we take a look through eight attractions that might take your fancy.

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Take in the sights of the historic town of OxfordCredit: Getty

Oxford University tour

Step inside Oxford University and explore its historic grounds on a walking tour with a student guide.

Visitors will get to take in the iconic architecture as well as get a glimpse of university life.

The tour includes stopping off at one of oldest colleges and the prestigious Bodleian Library.

The guide will talk about the history of the university colleges, including All Souls College, Trinity College, Oriel College, Hertford College, Merton College, the Radcliffe Camera, and the University Church of St. Mary.

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Cost: £19 per person - .

Ashmolean Museum

Discover half a million years of art and archaeology at the University of Oxford's Ashmolean Museum.

Opened in 1683, it is the oldest public museum in the UK. 

Step inside and see for yourself an array of collections from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, telling human stories across cultures and across time.

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River boat cruise

Why not take in the sights of Oxford on an idyllic river cruise.

The boat ride goes along the University Regatta course, and passes the ancient Folly Bridge, Christchurch College and Meadows, and the University rowing houses

Punters are taken on this slow paced tour on small electric boats that can be booked individually or as a group.

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