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Oxford has 38 colleges, 100 pubs, and a permanent population that is 30% students. The math works out.

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Why Oxford needs a local guide

Oxford is a small city run by a massive university. The architecture is absurd — Gothic spires and medieval quads everywhere you look. But the real Oxford is in the covered market, in the pubs on St Clement's, and in the Cowley Road curry houses that stay open past midnight. Town-gown tension is real and has been for 800 years.

Oxford draws over 7 million day visitors and around 1 million overnight stays a year, which is staggering for a city of 150,000 people. The vast majority walk between Christ Church, the Bodleian, the Radcliffe Camera, and maybe a punting rental, then leave. They never walk east to Cowley Road where the curry houses, Vietnamese restaurants, and late-night kebab shops form the actual food spine of the city. They never find the pubs on St Clement's where the town-gown divide softens after a few rounds. To become a tour guide in Oxford means understanding both sides of that divide — the medieval college system with its formal halls and Latin graces, and the Cowley Road at 1am where a doctoral student and a local builder are eating the same lamb biryani. This city has 800 years of stories, and the best ones are not in the brochure. To become a tour guide in Oxford is to know which college porter will let you into a quad after hours, which Jericho pub has the best Sunday roast, and why the canal walk from Jericho to Port Meadow on a Tuesday afternoon is the most underrated thing in the city. Become a tour guide in Oxford and you bridge the gap between the admissions fantasy and the real, complicated, pub-heavy town underneath it.

Food & drink
The Covered Market has been open since 1774. The piemaker and the sandwich shop inside are better than any college formal hall dinner.
Neighborhoods
Jericho, Cowley Road, St Clement's
Who we need
Ideally someone connected to the university but who also knows the non-university side of Oxford — the Cowley Road, the canal walks, the pubs without tourists.
The Bodleian Library makes you swear an oath not to bring fire into the building. They've been asking since 1602.

Become a guide in Oxford

+2 000€ /month avg. 1 guide per city 0h minimum

Apply with your profile and local knowledge of Oxford. We pick one person per city. If selected, you get the app, the tools and the audience. You handle the recommendations.

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FAQ

Questions about guiding in Oxford

How do I become a tour guide in Oxford?
Apply for the LYA guide position with a profile that shows you know Oxford's dual life. Tell us about the Cowley Road restaurant where you eat when you do not want to see another tourist, the college quad you walk through on a shortcut nobody else uses, and the pub where the locals outnumber the visitors. We want someone who has lived the town-gown tension, not just read about it.
How much can I earn as a city guide in Oxford?
LYA guides average +2,000€/month. Oxford draws visitors year-round thanks to the colleges, literary connections to Tolkien and Lewis, and the Harry Potter filming locations that keep a steady stream of fans coming. The day-trip crowd from London alone is massive — over 7 million visitors a year in a city of 150,000.
What do I need to be a LYA guide in Oxford?
Live in Oxford. Know the city's dual identity — the academic world and the town world, Jericho brunches and Cowley Road curry runs, canal walks and college quads. Social media presence is a plus, especially content showing Oxford beyond the postcard version.
Is Oxford still available?
Yes. Oxford is open right now. One guide per city, first come first served.
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