Address: Corner of Carfax and Cornmarket, Oxford OX1, England
Phone: +44-1865-792653
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A very old building in Oxford. This clock tower is also quite huge. There are many buildings here. There are huge retro things that generate wind. There are some very old buildings near the clock tower. .
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Great views, even on a rainy day and only £3 PP. There's a lot of information inside the tower on the history and the staff are well informed. Opened from 10am, we got there as it opened and went st...
Worth the climb for the amazing view at the top. Didn't take advance booking, but we were able to get in right when it opened and the 20 minute slot was plenty of time. One of the spiral staircases wa...
Turned up here on a Tuesday lunchtime. You just walk inside and the person at the desk will let you know when there is a free slot. We only had to wait about 20 mins until we could begin our 30 min sl...
We visited Carfax tower on a Weds lunchtime. Visiting groups had 20 minute slot (one group at a time) which was just right for getting into the top of a long, steep spiral staircase & admiring the bea...
Just to explain the title, cheap as it is only £3 and cheerful because the gents that we booked the visit with were the cheerful ones helping us find other places of interest which were open due to th...
A very old building in Oxford. This clock tower is also quite huge. There are many buildings here. There are huge retro things that generate wind. There are some very old buildings near the clock tower. .
I eat and drink coffee at the Brazilian coffee shop next to the clock tower at noon. This clock tower climbs 99 steps to see the scenery of Oxford, but the ticket is still 6 pounds, but it is also part of the history and ancient buildings. Consider it.
This is a tower diagonally opposite the Christian College. From bottom to top, there are 99 steps in total. You can try it. The strange thing is that when I went there for the first time, I didn’t charge my money, but the second time I went with my classmates, it was I was charged for the tickets and I didn’t know. After boarding, I could see the general view of Oxford.
Carfax Tower is built on the busiest street in Oxford. It is the only remaining remains of St. Martin’s Church. Tickets cost £2. You can board it to overlook the entire Oxford. You can climb to the top, the ticket is 2.7 pounds, and it is good to overlook the entire Oxford.
Carfax Tower is located at the intersection of High Street and Queen Street. It is the only remaining remains of St. Martin's Church in Oxford. Because there are no tall buildings in the Old City of Oxford, the Oxford Street View of Den Carfax Tower can be seen.