Oxford Hotels
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Hotels to Book Online
- Less than £50
- » Eurobar Cafe & Hotel - B&B
- » Days Inn Hotel Oxford
- » Bat & Ball Inn
- Less than £100
- » White Horse
- » Foxcombe Lodge
- » Express By Holiday Inn Oxford Kassam Stadium
- » Linton Lodge - Best Western
- » Victoria House Hotel
- » Otmoor Lodge
- » Oxfordshire Inn
- » A Lakeside Town Farm B & B
- » Marlborough House Hotel - B&B
- » Red Mullions Guest House
- » Westwood Country Hotel Ltd
- » Sportsview Guest House
- » Burlington House
- Less than £150
- » Peacock
- » Mercure Eastgate Oxford
- » Hawkwell House Hotel
- » Royal Oxford Hotel
- » Barceló Oxford Hotel
- » Remont
- » Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel
- » Oxford Thames Four Pillars Hotel
- » Macdonald Randolph Hotel
- » Cotswold Lodge Classic Hotel
Oxford Hotel Reviews
Eurobar Cafe & Hotel - B&B
"I was able to check in before 2. It was a great location for me as was next to the pubs, restaurants and clubs. The breakfast was included in the price as well."
Reviewed by: Emma, Derby
Express By Holiday Inn Oxford Kassam Stadium
"Very clean and bright, excellent shower"
Reviewed by: David, London
Express By Holiday Inn Oxford Kassam Stadium
"Clean - well decorated. Would like to have known: How far out from the centre of town. Transport options for those without a car"
Reviewed by: Derek, Billingham
Hawkwell House Hotel
"Efficient hotel. Does exactly what it says on the tin. Restaurant a bit pricey but good."
Reviewed by: Steve, Wellingborough
Hawkwell House Hotel
"The size of the room was excellent. Also the location was wonderful"
Reviewed by: Joanne, Preston
Marlborough House Hotel - B&B
"My bedroom was clean and well appointed, however the hotel has no bar or restaurant."
Reviewed by: Ann, Oxford
Remont
"Modern hotel offering a good level of service, breakfast is buffet style but tasty. My room was fine if a little small."
Reviewed by: Bill, Oxford
White Horse
"This was a lovely 'old world pub'with good attention to detail in a very picturesque village. The accomodation was in converted stables detached from the main building and had doors opening onto a courtyard/car park.The location was quiet and was not very well signposted. Given that we were staying early in the year the room was not well heated, which suited us fine as we dislike overheated atmospheres that you get in the majority of hotels, but this could be a negative thing for some visitors.Overall the accomodation suited our needs fine and we would visit again."
Reviewed by: owen j, wootton bridge, ryde
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