Oxford College opening times
Magdalen welcomes visitors throughout the year. As a busy and lively working academic community we like to ensure you will enjoy your visit whether it is as a potential student here, an alumnus, an academic visitor, or as a tourist.
We do this by making the College accessible at regular times of the day and with particular facilities open for you to see. The principal areas of the College that are normally open are the Hall, Chapel and Old Kitchen Bar. In addition the gardens, grounds and parkland, including the water walks beside the River Cherwell are open. The Deer Park can be viewed from the path.
Opening times
Set out below are our normal opening times. These are subject to occasional change which will be advertised on this website, or our noticeboard outside the main entrance. To help defray the cost of providing facilities charges are made for most visitors; those who live locally, or who hold an Oxford University card, or alumnus card can come in free of charge. Outside these times the College is open only to those on College or official University business.
2016 opening times
January to late June: | 1pm to dusk or 6pm, whichever is the earlier. |
Late June to the end of September: | Noon to 7pm. |
October to December: |
(summer hours start on 27 June)
(Please note: The College will be closed to all visitors 24-26 June, 2 July, 30 September, and 22 December 2016 – 3 January 2017 all inclusive.)
You are asked not to enter staircases, College rooms and areas marked as private. Dogs, except guide dogs, are not allowed in the College. Please do not walk on the grass or picnic in the grounds. In the interests of security, random bag searches may be carried out; CCTV is in use throughout the grounds. Leaflets are provided in several languages at 50p each. Supervised children are welcome. A free activity sheet is available for children to help them enjoy their visit and learn about the College and its history. Please read our accessibility information for disabled visitors. Smoking is only permitted at seven designated smoking areas in the college grounds; the locations can be found on the Smoking Areas Map. Smoking is not permitted inside any of the buildings, cloisters, or elsewhere in the grounds. E-cigarettes and vaping may not be used in public rooms.
On some days in the summer hours period a Guided Tour is offered at 5pm. There is an additional charge for this; information and tickets may be obtained from the Visitor Desk on the day (no advance bookings).
Refreshments, including light lunches and teas are available in the Old Kitchen Bar and Riverside Terrace. Our Visitor Shop sells recordings of the College choir, various publications on the College and other areas of interest, along with souvenirs.
Groups
We welcome groups subject to a maximum of 20 people, larger groups may split. A 30 minute interval is required between the admission of each group. Groups should book in advance using the group booking form. We do not accept payment by cheque.
Adults £5.00; Over 60s, children, students £4.00; Family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children aged 7 or over) £14.00. Children under 7 years of age are free of charge.
Special Openings
National Gardens Scheme: On Sunday, 10 April the College and Grounds will be open for the National Gardens Scheme. Charges are as above; as all proceeds go to the NGS there are no free admissions on this day. The Old Kitchen Snack Bar will be open for light lunches, refreshments and teas.
Oxford Open Doors: On Saturday, 10 and Sunday, 11 September the College and Grounds will be open as part of the Oxford Open Doors weekend. There is no charge for admission. The Old Kitchen Snack Bar will be open as usual. Various events may be organised and information will be provided here nearer the time.