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The Randolph Hotel Oxford, a Graduate by Hilton - Oxford - Lounge
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Central Backpackers - Oxford - Dining room
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The 10 best hotels in Oxford

Discover the top hotels in Oxford, handpicked by local expert Joanne Shurvell.
Joanne Shurvell
September 25, 2024

The enchanting city of Oxford, famous for its university (the oldest in the English-speaking world), historic architecture and cobbled streets, makes for a vibrant city break. For an academic city, it’s no surprise that it’s also culturally rich with great museums like the Ashmolean, Pitt Rivers and Modern Art Oxford—all places I spent a lot of time in when I worked at Oxford University Press. There are lots of accommodation choices here, from luxury boutique hotels and traditional historic residences to countryside retreats just outside the center. If you want to feel the buzz of student life, stay in the city center near the university colleges. Or choose a place just outside in a neighborhood like Summertown, Iffley or Headington, from where you’ll still be able to walk into town quite easily. Here’s my pick of the best hotels in Oxford.

1.

The Randolph Hotel Oxford, a Graduate by Hilton

Address:

Beaumont Street

Price:

$263-1445/night

The Randolph is ideally located opposite the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University and it’s only a ten-minute walk from the train station. With its imposing Gothic architecture, this hotel has always been one of the best in Oxford. It recently joined the Graduate Hotels Group and was given a refresh and a redesign.

One of the major draws of this hotel is its gorgeous Alice restaurant, an all-day brasserie, with interiors inspired by the Lewis Carrol classic, offering seasonal dining with a contemporary twist. I also enjoy the weekly jazz nights here.

The pastel-striped drawing room is a one-of-a-kind destination for afternoon tea and The Morse bar was a favorite haunt of local author Colin Dexter, who wrote the Inspector Morse novels.

2.

Malmaison Oxford

Address:

3 Oxford Castle

Price:

$192-810/night

One of the most unique hotels in Oxford is located in a former castle and prison that was built around 1070. Operating as a prison until 1996, Malmaison Oxford has been a boutique hotel since 2006, and if you choose a standard or club cell room in the A block, you’ll actually be staying in a former prison cell (three cells have been combined for each room).

Of course, there’s nothing spartan about this luxury accommodation, which offers split-level suites with balconies overlooking the historic castle mounds. The on-site Bar & Grill restaurant has a focus on prime grass-fed British beef, grilled over coals on a traditional Japanese barbecue. Meanwhile, mixologists infuse creative ingredients to create bold cocktails in the cozy bar.

The ongoing “prison break” package is great value, offering a two-course dinner, breakfast and a tour of the preserved prison and castle.

3.

Old Parsonage Hotel

Address:

1-3 Banbury Road

Price:

$244-1263/night

When passing the stone wall through the pretty terrace into the 17th-century former parsonage, you’ll feel as if you’ve entered a charming country cottage. Stone fireplaces, dark wood and rich colors in the reception and bar give way to a brighter, lighter palette in the guestrooms.

One of the best hotels in Oxford, this 5-star property is crammed with fascinating historic photographs, maps and a bust of Winston Churchill, who lived at nearby Blenheim Palace. History buffs will love the family photographs and memorabilia in the Churchill Suites, dedicated to Winston and his son Randolph.

The Parsonage Grill, decorated with portraits of famous authors and artists, offers a modern British menu with delicious options like lamb chops or chicken pie. I like that breakfast is à la carte, with choices like salmon and eggs and homemade granola, rather than the all-too-often lukewarm items found on breakfast buffets.

4.

Belmond Le Manoir Aux Quat'Saisons

Address:

Church Road

Price:

$1,140-3396/night

One of the best hotels in Oxford is just outside the city, in the country village of Great Milton. This luxury manor house is one of the world’s first garden-to-table hotels.

The two Michelin-starred restaurant, with a menu sourced from the hotel’s extensive organic vegetable and herb gardens, has been led by pioneering chef Raymond Blanc since it opened in 1984. A memorable overnight gastronomic stay can be enhanced with a lesson in The Raymond Blanc Cookery School, which offers dozens of classes at various levels.

The 32 individually designed rooms are inspired by the chef’s travels, and an all-white suite is a nod to an apartment in the Palace of Versailles in France. The hotel is set in idyllic grounds, filled with flowers, green lawns and fruit trees, and the garden suites are especially lovely, each with their own private gardens.

5.

Old Bank Hotel

Address:

High Street, 92-94 0

Price:

$272-1280/night

Independently owned, the Old Bank Hotel is located in an 18th-century former bank that overlooks the famous Radcliffe Camera, part of Oxford University’s Bodleian Library. You can’t actually enter this circular Baroque-style building unless you’re a student at the university, but the exterior is a must see for any walking tour of the city that should also include Magdalen College and the Bridge of Sighs.

The hotel’s 43 luxury guestrooms include “The Room With The View”, the spacious signature suite, which offers views from its private terrace across the city’s gleaming spires. There’s also a telescope, a dining table and sun loungers.

The restaurant Quod, with its gorgeous onyx bar and stylish Italian terrace, forms the hub of the Old Bank Hotel. Formerly a banking hall, it’s now one of Oxford’s largest restaurants, serving an all-day menu with a fine range of burgers, steaks and salads.

6.

The Head of the River

Address:

1 Folly Bridge

Price:

$147-445/night

With its wonderful riverside location beside Christchurch Meadow, The Head of the River is one of the best hotels in Oxford. A former boathouse warehouse, it’s now a 4-star boutique property with 20 rooms named after Oxford University’s eminent alumni, like the 17th-century astronomer Edmond Halley (room 18). Dog-friendly rooms and family rooms with sofa beds are available, giving the place a laid-back vibe.

The historic Folly Bridge, great for taking scenic photos, is right next door and Oxford’s colleges, museums, shops and theaters are about 10 minutes away on foot.

There’s an excellent pub with real ales on tap, which contributes to its status as one of Oxford’s best hotels, serving food and drink all day inside and on a huge terrace. Typical British pub fare includes fish and chips, pie and mash and—my favorite—baked sea trout.

7.

The Galaxie

Address:

180 Banbury Road

Price:

$64-361/night

Located in the North Oxford neighborhood of Summertown, The Galaxie is one of the best hotels in Oxford for a quieter stay.

The family-run, 4-star lodging in an attractive red-brick Victorian building has a boutique hotel feel, featuring a lovely garden with a Koi pond and sculptures by a local artist. If you’re staying longer than a night and are looking for a self-catering option, some rooms have small kitchens and desks. Considering how tricky it is to park in the city center, on-site parking is a bonus.

For dining options, the breakfast buffet is extensive, served in a bright, airy conservatory, and for dinner there are plenty of great restaurants in Summertown. Nearby Pompette is an excellent bistro run by a classically trained French chef serving up tasty dishes like steak frites, rabbit and trout.

8.

Voco Oxford Spires

Address:

Abingdon Road, 0 .

Price:

$150-676/night

Just outside the city center, Voco Oxford Spires is about a 20-minute walk to town or a short bus ride. There’s also highly coveted on-site parking here, although there is an extra charge for this amenity. The rooms are modern with comfortable beds and good showers. Ask for a deluxe river-facing room for extra space and lovely views of the Thames.

In contrast to most city center hotels, there’s a large swimming pool, high-tech gym and a recently renovated spa with treatment rooms offering facials, massages, manicures and pedicures.

There’s also a generous breakfast buffet and the menu at Deacons restaurant features locally-inspired dishes and seasonal produce, such as king scallops with black pudding, plus a good selection of vegan and vegetarian choices. Or head into town to Spanish restaurant Arbequina for excellent tapas (the tortilla and salt cod croquetas are fantastic).

9.

The Porterhouse grill & rooms

Address:

68-69 Mill Street

Price:

$229-361/night

This 4-star, adults-only property is one of the best hotels in Oxford for couples. Charmingly intimate, The Porterhouse grill & rooms has only seven rooms and is set on a quiet residential street close to the train station and river, with all the main attractions around a 15-minute walk away.

The attractive Edwardian building features chic decor with navy blue walls and wooden floors, while the spacious guestrooms have large windows, velvet soft furnishings and excellent power showers.

Food is gastro pub fare, with a focus on classic cuts of beef, dry-aged in house for up to 42 days and cooked in a charcoal oven for superior flavor. You can even have steak at breakfast, as the "Porterhouse Grill" includes steak, sausages, bacon, black pudding and eggs. A nice touch is the complimentary fruit and cold milk in the fridge outside the guestrooms.

10.

Mercure Oxford Hawkwell House Hotel

Address:

Church Way, 77 0 4

Price:

$102-445/night

This is one of the best hotels in Oxford, set away from the hustle and bustle of the city center in rural-feeling Iffley. A bus outside the door or a lovely 25-minute walk on the Thames Path will take you into town.

The guestrooms in this 77-bedroom property are stylish, decked out in a cool color palette with fun retro details like rotary-corded telephones. The fancier rooms have bathrobes, Nespresso coffee machines and free soft drinks.

Polar explorer Francis Howard Bickerton was born on the site of the hotel in 1889, and the on-site Frank’s restaurant is named after him. The menu offers a modern take on classic British dishes like Cornish cod loin or Berkshire estate venison. Fresh fish is sourced daily from Newlyn, Cornwall and Brixham, Devon.

Meanwhile, afternoon tea is served on the terrace overlooking pretty gardens. As an added bonus, hotel guests are eligible for a 20% discount at Blenheim Palace, only 20 minutes away.

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Top tips for finding Oxford hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in London, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in London in January and April.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in London if you stay on a Wednesday. The opposite is true for, Saturday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 86 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your London hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in London found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $44, while the most expensive was $142.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in London for 3 days.
  • If you enjoy literature, make sure to select a hotel next to the Bodleian Library, the UK’s second largest library which is a part of the famous Oxford University. The Old Parsonage Hotel is a chic 5-star choice that is only a 3-minute walk from the Bodleian Library and a 9-minute walk from the Ashmolean Museum.
  • Interested in ancient architecture? If so, choose a hotel near the Oxford Castle, such as the Malmaison Oxford hotel that is directly adjacent. This castle dates back to the 10th century and now provides tours with costumed guides, as well as access to the crypt that is over 900 years old.
  • For travellers who would like to visit a museum during their stay in Oxford, select a hotel next to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, like the Bocardo Hotel located a 6-minute walk away. This museum is set in a neo-gothic building and contains extensive exhibits related to topics such as zoology, geology, and entomology.
  • To see a performance during your trip, consider staying in a hotel near the Sheldonian Theatre, such as the charming Old Bank Hotel. The Sheldonian Theatre was built in the 1600s and continues to host a variety of shows, including concerts and lectures.
  • If you would like to do some shopping in Oxford, book a hotel near the Covered Market, such as the Vanbrugh House Hotel located a 3-minute walk away. The Covered Market features a high number of vendors selling goods ranging from groceries to clothing.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Oxford

  • Are there hotels in Oxford with free parking?

    The Remont Oxford Hotel is a 3-minute drive from the city centre and offers free parking, breakfast, and bike storage. The Best Western Plus Linton Lodge Hotel is a 4-minute drive from the Bodleian Library and offers free parking for guests as well.

  • Which hotels in Oxford are good for business travellers?

    The Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel is a 4-star choice that is adjacent to the University of Oxford campus and contains a large business centre as well as several meeting rooms. The Hampton by Hilton is a modern hotel that is only a 4-minute drive to the city’s train station and has an on-site business centre as well.

  • What are good hotels in Oxford near Alice's Shop?

    If you are a fan of the book Alice in Wonderland, consider staying in a hotel next to Alice’s Shop, a unique store that sells memorabilia related to the famous story. The Head of the River hotel is only a 5-minute walk from the store and has a traditional on-site pub. The Ethos Hotel & Caffè is set in a historic Victorian building and is only a 2-minute drive from the shop.

  • What are good hotels in Oxford near the Christ Church Meadow?

    The Cherwell Gates hotel is a charming choice that is only a 10-minute walk from Christ Church Meadow and a 3-minute drive from the Oxford Golf Club. The Principal Oxford Spires Hotel is a 4-minute drive from the meadow and is adjacent to the Thames River.

  • What are the best hotels near Christ Church College?

    If you are looking for a hotel close to Christ Church College, you should consider staying at The Randolph Hotel Oxford, a Graduate by Hilton, Central Backpackers and Malmaison Oxford, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Oxford?

    Although the average price for a double room in Oxford is $244, $34 is the lowest price found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days.

  • How much is a hotel in Oxford for tonight?

    In the last 3 hours, users have found Oxford hotels for tonight for as low as $34. Users have also found 3-star hotels from $60 and 4-star hotels from $115.

  • How much is a hotel in Oxford for this weekend?

    Looking to spend the weekend in Oxford? Here are the best deals found by KAYAK users within the last 72 hours: 3-star hotels from $67 and 4-star hotels from $119. The cheapest deal overall was for $67 per night.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Oxford?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Oxford with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Oxford include Belmond Le Manoir Aux Quat'Saisons and Hill Farm, while popular hotels with free parking in Oxford include Mercure Oxford Hawkwell House Hotel and Old Bank Hotel.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Oxford?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Oxford districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Oxford city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

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  • Are there Oxford hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Oxford that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include St Margaret's Hotel, Mercure Oxford Hawkwell House Hotel and The Black Boy.

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