You’ll walk through Oxford’s real-life detective stories with a local guide leading you past Morse, Lewis & Endeavour filming locations—like the Randolph Hotel and White Horse pub. Expect small surprises: hidden trivia, worn stone under your hand, maybe even rain on your face as you see Oxford in a new light. These details stick with you long after.
The first thing that hit me was the smell — that faint old-book-and-stone scent you only get in Oxford. We’d barely crossed Broad Street when our guide, Anna, pointed out the Randolph Hotel. “That’s where Morse liked his whisky,” she said, and I swear you could almost hear footsteps echoing from some past scene. It wasn’t crowded but there was this quiet energy, like everyone knew they were walking through stories.
I tried to keep up as we ducked down side streets I’d never noticed before. Anna had this way of dropping bits of trivia about Inspector Morse and Lewis without making it feel like a lecture — more like she was letting us in on something. At the White Horse pub (yes, the one from all those scenes), I pressed my hand to the door and felt how worn it was. Someone behind us laughed about trying to order “a proper pint like Morse,” but honestly, I just wanted to soak in the atmosphere. The main keyword for the day trip—Inspector Morse Oxford walking tour—felt less like a checklist and more like wandering inside someone else’s memories.
There was a moment outside one of the colleges when it started to drizzle—classic Oxford—and Anna paused so we could listen to bells somewhere in the distance. She told us how Hathaway would always stop here for a second in Endeavour, which made me smile because I’d never noticed that detail before watching the show. By then my feet hurt a little and my hair was frizzy from the rain, but I didn’t mind at all. The city felt different after seeing it through their eyes; I still think about that view down Broad Street at dusk.
The walking tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
You’ll visit exterior filming sites such as colleges, pubs (including The Randolph Hotel and White Horse pub), streets like Broad Street, and other notable spots from the series.
Yes, your tour includes a knowledgeable local guide who shares stories and insights throughout.
The tour runs in all weather conditions; dressing appropriately is advised.
No, dogs are strictly forbidden on this tour; guests may be turned away if they bring dogs.
Yes, there are public transportation options available close to where the tour begins.
No meals are included; however, you will pass by pubs featured in the shows during your walk.
Your experience covers all fees and taxes plus guidance from an expert local who brings each location—like The Randolph Hotel and White Horse pub—to life as you stroll through central Oxford’s iconic detective settings together.
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