Our favourite hotels in Oxford, England
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From 65 GBP
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The three-star Victoria House Hotel offers you wonderful service. The hotel leads a non-smoking policy. The Oxford Railway Station and Bus station is nearby. In the region there is a wide range of cafes, restaurants, cinemas, theatres and bars. The wonderful ambient mood-music cocktail bar will make you feel relaxed. |
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From 85 GBP
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The 53 lovely bedrooms of Hotel Macdonald Eastgate all offer comfort and are stylishly decorated. The hotel offers private dineers (for up to 60 people). Parking must be booked in advance, as the available parking spaces are limited. |
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From 120 GBP
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The picturesque hotel offers 151 lovely bedrooms, all equipped with TV, tea/coffee making facilities, all the necessities you might need. The hotel offers also a lovely Morse Bar in the lobby, beauty treatment, with hydrotherapy, sauna and massage. There are facilities for conferences, and one of the rooms holds up to 300 participants. The hotel is only 15 km from the M40 road, and is a very good starting point for exploring Oxford and the shire. |
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From 60 GBP
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The Foxcombe Lodge Oxford is ideal starting point for exploring Oxford and its beauties; it is a family-run hotel where you feel the coziness and warmth. There are terminal pc-s with 24 hour Internet. The bar offers as much as 300 drinks to choose from. The hotel was official opened in 1985 by his Grace the Duke of Marlborough. |
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From 45 GBP
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The hotel is stylishly decorated, the bar offers a selection of meals and snacks. The hotel is right in the centre of the historical part of Oxford, ideal place to start your exploration. The price of the room includes English or continental breakfast of your choice. |
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Oxford hotel reservations
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About Oxford
Home of the English-speaking world's oldest university, Oxford lies on the river Thames in South East England, 90 kilometres north-west of London. 19th-century poet Matthew Arnold, himself a graduate of one of the constituent colleges of Oxford University, described it as a "city of dreaming spires" for its harmonious architecture.
Oxford's history goes back to Saxon times when St. Frideswide's nunnery was founded in the 8th century. St. Frideswide is the patron saint of the city and of the university. The first colleges: University College, Balliol College and Merton College were established in the 13th century, at a time when the church was seeking to reconcile Greek philosophy and Christian theology. February 10, 1355 was a dark day in Oxford's history: the date of the St. Scholastica riot, a dispute between townspeople and students that started over beer and ended up as an armed clash in which 63 scholars and some 30 townspeople were killed.
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