July events: Alice's Day

Oxford, Oxfordshire

Rediscover the charm of Wonderland with a fun-packed day of events on Oxford’s unique Alice’s Day.

Alice’s Day is an annual celebration of Lewis Carroll’s celebrated book 'Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland' and its sequel ‘Through The Looking Glass’, which marked a turning point in children’s literature.

This one day event is coordinated by the Story Museum and offers a day full of events inspired by the classic story, including tea-parties, croquet, storytelling, workshops and much more.

Venues and museums across the city of Oxford will put on Alice-themed events and activities, bringing the book to life and encouraging people of all ages to discover (or rediscover) Wonderland.

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The King and Queen of HeartsThe King and Queen of Hearts © Adrian Cassidy
Children dressed up in Alice in Wonderland costumes in Oxford Botanic GardensOxford Botanic Gardens © Marc West
Man dressed as white rabbit in front of Oxford SheldonianThe white rabbit in front of Oxford Sheldonian © Marc West
Child running in Alice in Wonderland gameAlice in Wonderland game © Adrian Cassidy
Children listening to stories at The Story MuseumThe Story Museum © Adrian Cassidy

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