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Holiday Inn Oxford Peartree Roundabout, Oxford | |
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Score from 287 reviews:
Very good,
Latest booking: 13 minutes ago
15 minutes’ drive from Oxford’s centre, this Holiday Inn offers modern rooms with mini fridges and satellite TV. Guests can relax by the pool and hot tub or enjoy spa treatments.
There are 8 people looking at this hotel.
"Fantastic location for my meeting in Kidlington and for Oxford itself - adjacent to the a34 so couldn't be easier to fine and park. Very polite staff, right from the receptionist who called my room… " |
from $139.85 Average price per night |
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Holiday Inn Express Oxford Kassam Stadium Grenoble Road, Oxford | |
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Next to Kassam Stadium and the Quadrangle Conference Centre, the Holiday Inn Express Oxford Kassam Stadium is within 15 minutes of Oxford city centre. Rooms have a power showers, Wi-Fi and a TV.
"Friendly and helpful staff. Good for access to Oxford and motorways. Easy walking distance of local, value for money, restaurants. Room clean and warm/comfortable. Excellent hot, powerful shower" |
from $75.42 Average price per night |
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Cotswold Lodge Classic Hotel 66A Banbury Road, Oxford | |
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Score from 416 reviews:
Very good,
Latest booking: 1 hour ago
This peaceful, elegant hotel with a country-manor style is a 10-minute walk from Oxford city centre. It has a restaurant and bar, a cosy lounge, and pleasant guest bedrooms.
There are 3 people looking at this hotel.
"Second visit. For me the perfect hotel, comfortable, very clean, quiet, very obliging and helpful but unobtrusive staff. Excellent breakfast. Superb location within walking distance of Oxford centre. [Also… " |
from $172.85 Average price per night |
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Marlborough House Hotel - B&B 321 Woodstock Road, Oxford | |
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Score from 343 reviews:
Good,
Latest booking: 17 minutes ago
The award-winning Marlborough House Hotel is a spacious and privately owned bed and breakfast, 1.5 miles from Oxford city centre. Wi-Fi is free at the hotel.
1 person is looking at this bed and breakfast.
"Our room was very comfortable and large enough for myself and my two young children to move around and relax in. I would definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to stay in Oxford. It's on the bus route… " |
from $136.71 Average price per night |
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The Bocardo Guest Accommodation 24-26 George Street, Oxford | |
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Score from 455 reviews:
Very good,
Latest booking: 4 hours ago
Situated in the heart of Oxford city centre, The Bocardo is a boutique-style luxury accommodation in the shopping district of George Street, and directly above a Jamie Oliver restaurant.
1 person is looking at this guest house.
"The Bocardo is a new, small hotel located bang in the centre of Oxford. From our initial booking to check out the place was thoroughly pleasant. For example, a courtesy call was received quickly to… " |
from $186.99 Average price per night |
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Cotswold House 363 Banbury Road, Oxford | |
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This 4-star, Cotswold stone guest house is situated in the green suburbs of North Oxford. Just ten minutes’ drive from Oxford city centre, Cotswold House offers spacious, traditionally furnished...
"The prorietor was understanding and very fair with the bill (not charging for the canceled night). We will certainly use cotswold house for our next visit to oxford. " |
from $119.42 Average price per night |
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Boasting magnificent academic heritage, Oxford is a beautiful city where Gothic spires intermingle with medieval colleges. Comprising England’s oldest university, most of the 38 unique colleges are sadly only viewable from the outside. Two visitable ones are Magdalen College, considered one of the most beautiful, and Christchurch College whose quadrangle was used in the 1st Harry Potter film. Its cathedral choir also sings evensong.
Other notable colleges are Balliol and Merton, the 2 oldest, while Hertford College has the Bridge of Sighs. Next door is the cavernous Bodleian Library, overlooking the round Radcliffe Camera, the city’s best-known landmark.
The university also has a botanical garden and the best Oxford museums, including the Ashmolean Museum and Natural History Museum, where swifts nest in summer.
Unsurprisingly for a student town, it has lots of bars and restaurants. Oxford shopping is also good and includes England’s oldest covered market, brightly coloured High Street shops, and the Clarendon and Westgate shopping centres.
Whether you arrive by road or fly into London Oxford Airport, don’t leave without trying Oxford punting. In contrast to rival Cambridge, you punt here by standing in the front (rather than on the back). Easily accessed from the Oxford accommodation on Booking.com, the routes take in the River Cherwell and the Isis (the name for this part of the Thames).
