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Search for the best rental guesthouse in Oxford at Booking.com. We have the perfect guest home for rent, with great rates and good availability. Experience Oxford like a local in a modern flat or a cozy rental room. Visit Oxford University, Oxford Train Station and St Anne's College or simply walk around and explore. Booking.com has all the self catering accommodations and guesthouses for rent that you need for an amazing Oxford vacation. |
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The Bocardo Guest Accommodation 24-26 George Street, Oxford Show map | |
| In the heart of central Oxford, The Bocardo is a boutique-style luxury property in the shopping district of George Street, and right above a Jamie Oliver restaurant. More… |
from $147.64 Average price per night |
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Cotswold House 363 Banbury Road, Oxford Show map | |
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Score from 94 reviews:
Very good,
Latest booking: 9 hours ago
This 4-star, Cotswold stone guesthouse is situated in the green suburbs of North Oxford. Just a 10-minute drive from central Oxford, Cotswold House offers spacious, traditionally furnished rooms.
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from $115.68 Average price per night |
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The Sportsview Guest House 106-110 Abingdon Road, Oxford Show map | |
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Score from 440 reviews:
Good,
Latest booking: 1 hour ago
Overlooking the Queen’s College sports grounds, the Sportsview Guest House has free on-site parking. Free Wi-Fi is available and Oxford’s River Isis is just a 5-minute walk away.
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from $129.38 Average price per night |
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Head of the River Folly Bridge, St. Aldates, Oxford Show map | |
| Just a few minutes’ walk from Oxford city center, the Head of the River is on the banks of the scenic Thames River. The traditional inn features a riverside terrace and a stylish restaurant. More… |
from $182.65 Average price per night |
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Remont Oxford Hotel 367 Banbury Road, Oxford Show map | |
| Just 2 miles from Oxford city center, the Remont Oxford Hotel offers modern 4-star guesthouse accommodations. It has a garden and terrace. Free public parking and free Wi-Fi are also available. More… |
from $144.60 Average price per night |
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Newton House Guesthouse 82/84 Abingdon Road Oxford, Oxford Show map | |
| These 2 Victorian townhouses are a 10 minute walk from the center of town, and an even shorter walk from Christ Church College and the Thames. More… |
from $136.99 Average price per night |
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Featuring a magnificent academic heritage, Oxford is a beautiful city where Gothic spires intermingle with medieval colleges. The home to England’s oldest university, most of the 38 unique colleges are sadly only viewable from the outside. Two that you can visit 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 colored High Street shops, and the Clarendon and Westgate shopping centers.
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 accommodations on Booking.com, the routes take in the River Cherwell and the Isis (the name for this part of the Thames).
