Oxford Walking Tour Follow in the footsteps of famous Oxford students, from C.S. Lewis to Bill Clinton, and wander the charming college courtyards and cobblestone lanes of this historic university city. Visit the famous "Dreaming Spires" and the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest libraries in Europe. You will be enchanted by the unspoilt narrow lanes and ancient squares of this naturally beautiful town. Christ Church College:A special treat for movie fans of all ages, Christ Church is one of the main filming locations for the Harry Potter movies! Marvel at the magical grandeur of the Great Hall, which was used as the filming location for Hogwarts. University of Cambridge After leaving Oxford, you'll travel to the beautiful city of Cambridge. Here you'll visit the world-famous Senate House at Cambridge University. Once used by the Senate Committee for important meetings, it's now the location of choice for student degree ceremonies. You'll have the opportunity to explore this special location and discover its important history before heading off to see the Corpus Bell! Corpus Bell Visit the Corpus Clock, a unique invention located outside the Taylor Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. Unveiled to the world by Stephen Hawking, the clock is made of a 24K gold-plated stainless steel disc and has no digits to display the time. Instead, it displays the time through individual slits that emit light. This unmissable innovation will stay with you long after you leave! Mathematical Bridge During your stay in Cambridge, you will also see the Mathematical Bridge. Designed by William Etheridge, this bridge has been attracting visitors from all over the world for nearly 300 years. The design presents an interesting puzzle to visitors - it uses only straight wood, but the bridge is arched. A must-see for sure! King's College Chapel One of the main highlights of this trip is a visit to the beautiful King's College Chapel. As a symbol of the city of Cambridge, the chapel is a popular tourist attraction for people all over the world. Beginning in 1446 and taking a century to build at the request of Henry VI, King's College Chapel showcases exquisite Gothic architecture and huge, stunning stained glass windows. Known for having the world's largest fan vault and famous works of art by Rubens, there is a lot of knowledge and discovery waiting to be explored in King's College Chapel.