Bodleian Library is located at Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BG, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Bodleian Library and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Martyna Kmiecik

5 Google Rating

Great tour, magical place, very charming. It’s definitely worth-visiting, especially for Harry Pot

5/ 5

Great tour, magical place, very charming. It’s definitely worth-visiting, especially for Harry Potter fans. During the day you can see students learning there, in the late evening it’s dark, quiet, and empty which makes this experience quiet different.

AJ Park

5 Google Rating

This is a really beautiful place and you can see why they chose this spot for some scenes in famous

5/ 5

This is a really beautiful place and you can see why they chose this spot for some scenes in famous movies. I did the 60 minute tour and while our guide was really lovely and knowledgeable, we spent most of the time in the two rooms he said "wasn't that interesting." It's not really a walking-around tour. The best part was going upstairs to the actual library, but if you can do that with the 30 minutes tour, just go ahead with that. For some people the library might be worth it all.

Настя Спок

2 Google Rating

The tour was really nice. But I either lost my hat or someone took it because you should leave your

2/ 5

The tour was really nice. But I either lost my hat or someone took it because you should leave your clothes in the box before going in. The stuff wasn't helpful at all. Really rude lady

Stephen Patrick

5 Google Rating

One of the most beautiful buildings in Oxford. Stunning architecture.

5/ 5

One of the most beautiful buildings in Oxford. Stunning architecture.

Marvin Wan

5 Google Rating

There are a lot of books inside the library. I love the culture of Oxford

5/ 5

There are a lot of books inside the library. I love the culture of Oxford

Coco Lee Stones

5 Google Rating

Joined the library tour which takes you to the Trinity Hall and the library where Harry Potter was f

5/ 5

Joined the library tour which takes you to the Trinity Hall and the library where Harry Potter was filmed (unfortunately it’s not allowed to take photos inside the library). We love the guide which was provided by a gentleman who graduated from Oxford. He seems like a professor and very knowledgeable. He introduced the history of the city & the university and shared many interesting stories.

John May

5 Google Rating

Went today for a small embroidery exhibition. Stunning work. Beautiful historic surrounding

5/ 5

Went today for a small embroidery exhibition. Stunning work. Beautiful historic surrounding

Matthew Shipway

5 Google Rating

Absolutely stunning library. The Duke Humphrey reading room is possibly the most spectacular reading

5/ 5

Absolutely stunning library. The Duke Humphrey reading room is possibly the most spectacular reading room in Europe, and it would be a real mistake to visit Oxford without going. It's right in the heart of the city and next to popular spots such as the Rad Cam and the covered market.

Marie-Florence ASTOIN

5 Google Rating

We did this lovely 30 min tour with Jessica in the Library. She was so so good answering to our ques

5/ 5

We did this lovely 30 min tour with Jessica in the Library. She was so so good answering to our questions. I really recommand this tour. We even got a 10% discount at the shop of the bodleian library. They have nice and good quality items.

Aasiya Sidat

5 Google Rating

Breathtaking, stunning buildings. Beautiful ambience and vibe. £8.75 for family of four to see the

5/ 5

Breathtaking, stunning buildings. Beautiful ambience and vibe. £8.75 for family of four to see the divinity school. Kids should be free seeing as they don't really understand, parents have no choice but to take them in with them, therefore we have to pay for them only for them to sit there.

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  • Monday08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Tuesday08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Wednesday08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Thursday08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Friday08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Saturday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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