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Cotswold House 363 Banbury Road, Oxford Show map | |
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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...
"Excellent breakfast,good facilities,convenient location into Oxford centre Good parking" |
from $114.34 Average price per night |
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Macdonald Randolph Hotel Beaumont St, Oxford Show map | |
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In the heart of Oxford, opposite the Ashmolean Museum, The Macdonald Randolph Hotel offers sumptuous bedrooms and a luxury spa. With an award-winning restaurant, there is also a famous bar.
"Great location in centre of Oxford, lovely historic building with character. Staff very pleasant and helpful. Parking was not cheap but it was worth every penny to have no worries about finding parking… " |
from $204.45 Average price per night |
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Tree Hotel at Iffley Tree Lane, Oxford Show map | |
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In the tranquil village of Iffley, just 2 minutes’ stroll from the famous Iffley Lock, this family-run hotel has a peaceful, attractive location, only 2 miles (3.2 km) from the heart of Oxford.
"I liked the relaxed, but helpful and friendly attitude of the young staff and proprietor. A friendly atmosphere in the public areas that made them a nice place to sit, read the paper and have a drink. A nice vibe to the place as a whole. The food was excellent. Our room was clean and bright and spacious. The location with a walk along the river to Oxford was lovely. " |
from $90.27 Average price per night |
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Cotswold Lodge Classic Hotel 66A Banbury Road, Oxford Show map | |
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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.
"Clean warm comfortable room. Easy access to Oxford by foot and by public transport" |
from $157.97 Average price per night |
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Holiday Inn Express Oxford Kassam Stadium Grenoble Road, Oxford Show map | |
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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.
"The hotel is close to the cinema and places to eat so an ideal place to stay and you get to Oxford by bus only takes twenty minutes but it only goes once an hour and as a result was full up! We had a car… " |
from $82.74 Average price per night |
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The Bocardo Guest Accommodation 24-26 George Street, Oxford Show map | |
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Score from 424 reviews:
Very good,
Latest booking: 5 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.
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"The hotel, although up two flights of stairs, is right in the centre of Oxford. I could not manage my case and the friendly hotel staff assisted me. My room was well laid out, modern with enough room… " |
from $145.93 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).
