Oxford Hotels

Where there’s a robust tourist industry there’s generally a robust hotel portfolio, and Oxford is no exception. The most exclusive Oxford hotels offer full shiny-buckled luxury, while a glut of other options mean that all budgets are well catered for.

The Oxford hotels below have been grouped into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over £160)
Moderate (£80 to £160)
Cheap (up to £80)

These Oxford hotel prices are for a double room per night and include breakfast and all taxes.

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The Old Bank Hotel

+44 1865 799 599.

A design hotel offering modern, comfortable and stylish accommodation in the centre of Oxford, the Old Bank Hotel has 42 impressively styled rooms, each with internet and great views of the city's skyline. The hotel restaurant, Quod Brasserie, is a popular lunch spot that uses locally sourced ingredients.

92-94 High Street, OX1 4BJ, Oxford, United Kingdom

Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons

+44 1844 278 881.

Renowned as one of the country’s leading hotels, Raymond Blanc’s Le Manoir is notable for far more than just its food. It’s set in the village of Great Milton in the Oxfordshire countryside, and with just 32 guestrooms it’s somewhere that emphasises attention to detail above mass-market appeal. Definitely one for special occasions.

Church Road, Great Milton, OX44 7PD, Oxford, United Kingdom

Macdonald Randolph Hotel

+44 1865 256 400.

Located opposite the Ashmolean Museum, the time-honoured Randolph has a similarly prestigious past, having previously welcomed Prime Ministers and Presidents through its doors. It’s been open since 1886 and has a good spa and restaurant aside the comfortable guestrooms. The hotel is also the favoured watering hole of TV’s Inspectors Morse and Lewis.

Beaumont Street, OX1 2LN, Oxford, United Kingdom

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