A DAY LIKE NO OTHER Adventures in Wonderland under the pen name Lewis Carroll, with illustrations by Sir John Tenniel. For one day only Oxford transforms into Wonderland. Most events are free and for all the family unless otherwise stated.
One golden afternoon on the 4 July 1862, Charles Dodgson, an Oxford don, told a story to 10-year-old Alice Liddell and her sisters on a boating trip up the River Thames in Oxford. The story so delighted Alice that she begged him to write it down and in 1865 it was published as Alice’s
Due to on-going Covid19 restrictions, many activities for Alice’s Day 2021 are pre-booked events only with, limited capacity. Please study the key below to find out what events require advance booking so you can plan your day accordingly and avoid any disappointment. Unless your have booked for an event, we cannot gurantee that there will be space available on the day.
AT A GLANCE 10.30 17.00
THE STORY MUSEUM
10.30 14.30
THE STORY MUSEUM
10.00 17.00
ALICE’S SHOP
10.00 17.00
BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP
10.00 17.00
ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM
10.30 16.30
BROAD STREET
11.30 15.30
BROAD STREET
The Big Make!
Wonderland Storytelling
Gifts and souvenirs galore
Meet the White Rabbit
Curious Bugs: Alice’s Day Trail
12.00 17.00
HISTORY OF SCIENCE MUSEUM
11.00, 13.00 & 15.00
ALICE IN WATERLAND WALK
13.00 15.00
BOTANIC GARDENS
Ghostly Mirrors & Wonderland Trail
History walk round Oxford
Family activies and theatre
PROGRAMME KEY Booking essential Charges apply Free
Outdoors
Street Theatre: An Unbirthday Party
Street Theatre: The Red Queen
FIND OUT MORE AT: WWW.STORYMUSEUM.ORG.UK/ ALICE