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Andrew S. — This is a wonderful option for those wishing to visit Oxford. It is far enough outside the city center that it is quiet,
In the quiet village of Iffley a brisk Thames-side walk from the centre of Oxford you will find Hawkwell House a hotel where individuality is recognized, and the guest is king. We are perfectly placed for business meetings near to Oxford. The white house and gardens make an elegant setting for a wedding. And, if you are planning a weekend escape near Oxford, you'll love Hawkwell House.
Daryl Parkyn — This is a lovely small hotel. I loved all the vintage shoe and clothing decorations. My room was so very clean and quite
A long established, traditional, college owned property, independently run, 18 room hotel very close to Oxford city centre. With tranquil views from the restaurant at breakfast and the garden leading down to the banks of the River Thames. We take pride in our personal service and friendly staff. We are conveniently located 10 minute walk to the centre of Oxford, making it a convenient walk to both
Julian Myers — Good location with parking. Very welcoming and helpful host. Brilliant freshly cooked breakfast!
The Coach & Horses is a charming family owned & run Sixteenth Century Hotel & Restaurant fortunate to reside in a beautiful area of Oxfordshire countryside, steeped in history & learning. It is just two hundred yards from the charming river Thame, an excellent attraction to local anglers & walkers alike as it winds its way to Old father Thames just a few miles away. We are now a
Sonia Carbonari — A very welcoming place warm and cosy. The food is home made, the chicken liver pate was divine and a a generous portion,
This privately owned and passionately run boutique hotel is a unique place where old meets new and both win. Situated in the heart of the Oxfordshire Countryside, the Crazy Bear Hotel is only ten minutes from Oxford, forty five minutes from London and sixty minutes from Birmingham. This old 16th Century coaching Inn combines innovative design with excellent service in a laid back environment.
Scott Sibley — This hotel is CRAZY. on check in we were given a welcome glass of champagne, the receptionist took us to the suite we had
Nestling in leafy North Oxford, a short bus ride away from the bustling City Centre, Burlington House offers high quality and peaceful luxury bed & breakfast accommodation to Oxford's many visitors. Burlington House is a large, Victorian merchant's house, dating from 1889. Without disturbing its Victorian elegance, the house has been totally renovated, resulting in a stylish and luxurious bed and
Hollie Danby — Firstly, I have already told the owner, Nes, that I was really unhappy with my stay & he did give me a small refund on my
The modern French menu at the two-Michelin starred Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons has been described as 'a twist of imaginative genius' and the cuisine is undoubtedly the focus of every guest's visit. Gary Jones and Michelin starred chef himself, rejoined forces with Raymond as Executive Head Chef in August 1999.
Joella R. — Beautiful place. Friendly front desk and helpful concierge. Turndown room. Indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center. Live music
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Mike N. — A wonderful, old world inn tucked into central Warwick. Wonderful staff, beautiful room that seamlessly blends modern decor
Converted in 1973, The Cotswold Lodge Hotel is a 4 star family-run hotel located in central Oxford. This Victorian mansion with its characterful and elegant period features is the hidden gem of the most visited and beloved city in England. Our guests have a choice of accommodation, from more ordinary standard rooms to luxurious Feature rooms individually decorated and named after Oxford Colleges.
Mark Proctor — Great location walkable to town and other sites (we were at the nearby Cherwell Boathouse), comfortable rooms with all facilities
In a bank, on the High with 42 stylish bedrooms and a collection of contemporary art with place to park, The Old Bank Hotel. Created by Jeremy Mogford in 1999, The Old Bank houses his personal collection of modern British art. Each bedroom features part of a complete collection of original sketches by Sir Stanley Spencer.
Sue Bennett — Quite pricey but a great place to sample the Oxford atmosphere. It was busy when we visited but service was quick and efficient
Malmaison is a collection of 17 unique boutique hotels in the UK and is a member of the Frasers Hospitality Group. Frasers Hospitality is a leading global hospitality group with Gold-Standard serviced and hotel residences across Europe, Middle East, Africa, North Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia.
Lee Brabin — First night here, service fantastic just finished eating best fishcakes ever, definitely book here again
Four Pillars Hotels offer three and four star luxury in Oxford, the Cotswolds, Thames Valley and Bristol. With excellent leisure, conference and car parking facilities, our hotels are ideal venues for business, pleasure and short breaks, offering high standards of accommodation and service.
Peterson Philippe — Great hotel to spend time with family and friends. With the MGM grand app it was so easy to check in my room without even
The Bath Place Hotel is a cluster of seventeenth century cottages surrounding a tiny flagstone courtyard in the heart of Oxford. The cottages were built in the early sixteen hundreds by Flemish weavers who won permission to build against the outside of the city wall. It is believed there had previously been a communal well and bath house on the site.
Annie Lady — Very central. Lovely historic B&B. Always stay here when I visit Oxford. Highly recommend.
The Royal Oxford Hotel is ideally located just two minutes' walk from the heart of Oxford city centre, and within convenient walking distance from the railway and bus stations. The central location makes the Royal the perfect choice for both vacation and business travellers. Our clean, comfortable, and spacious rooms are perfect if you're visiting Oxford for a business meeting or corporate event. All
Paul Stevens — The hotel is very nice and the staff are very professional. Breakfast does let it down though.
Since opening our doors, The Galaxie Hotel has achieved a perfect balance between perfect luxury and simple convenience. Situated in the heart of Summertown, we provide everything you need to enjoy your stay. In our little hotel, moments of surprise await you. Housed within a converted Victorian manor house, no two walls are the same.
Luis Herrero — Good place. Clean and tidy. Bus stops right at the door and then 10 mins to town. Poor customer service when trying to get
The Tree Hotel offers the charm of a village style hotel, with the convenience of city hotel in the heart of Iffley Village and short distance from the centre of Oxford. Its landscapes including a weir and lock, and magnificent St Mary's Church (1160). The Tree Hotel features 9 comfortable bedrooms with warm decor feature free Wi-Fi, TVs, and tea and coffee making facilities.
Susan Knowles — Comfortable, clean super king sized bed. Lovely staff, delicious authentic Indian food and plenty of it.
Situated in a quiet country lane with easy access to Oxford City centre, offering bed & breakfast accommodation. No florals, clutter or dusty chinz! We are a refreshing modern Guest House in Oxford. Melanie and Stefan are passionate about hospitality and look forward to hosting you at Tilbury Lodge.