This converted Victorian prison is now a stunning boutique hotel offering unique luxury accommodation in historic Oxford. Limited private parking is available for a surcharge.
Welcome to Linton Lodge a BW Signature Collection Hotel, a traditional and well-appointed hotel nestled in a quiet residential street just minutes away from the bustling heart of Oxford.
Jane
United Kingdom
I didn't have the breakfast as I was meeting friends for breakfast. The receptionist was very helpful in giving information about City buses as I had to meet Australian friends at another hotel after my arrival
Well set in the centre of Oxford, Courtyard by Marriott Oxford City Centre provides air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Nikki
United Kingdom
Hotel is friendly, walkable to centre, facilities are good.
This peaceful, elegant hotel with a country-manor style is a 10-minute walk from Oxford city centre. It has a restaurant and bar, a cosy lounge, and pleasant guest bedrooms.
George street hotel offers accommodation in Oxford, a 1-minute walk from the Oxford New Theatre. The air-conditioned rooms have en suite bathrooms. Some rooms offer views of the University of Oxford.
EasyHotel Oxford is set in Oxford, within 2.8 km of University of Oxford and 11 km of Blenheim Palace. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
In the heart of Oxford, opposite the Ashmolean Museum, The Randolph Hotel, by Graduate Hotels offers sumptuous bedrooms and a wellness centre. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
The staff were fantastic
Attentive and professional
Conveniently located right next to the Park and Ride service into Oxford’s City Centre, this Holiday Inn offers modern rooms with mini fridges and satellite TV.
The man on the front desk was so nice and helpful.
Just 2 miles from Oxford city centre, the Remont Oxford Hotel offers modern 4-star guest house accommodation. It has a garden and terrace. Free public parking and free Wi-Fi are available.
Staff went above and beyond during my short stay - thank you 😄
Located in South Oxfordshire, in the heart of the village of Burcot, The Chequers offers 9 beautifully-designed en-suite rooms, an award-winning bar and gastro pub.
OYO Lina Guest House offers recently refurbished modern rooms with flat screen TVs and free WiFi. It is north of Oxford City Centre and has free parking.
Especially breakfast and staff was extremely kind.
Well located in Oxford, The Store provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a terrace. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
The staff was very helpful and Roy was great and always helpful and generous with his time
This peaceful, elegant hotel with a country-manor style is a 10-minute walk from Oxford city centre. It has a restaurant and bar, a cosy lounge, and pleasant guest bedrooms.
Staff are great and always happy to help. Spotlessly clean.
EasyHotel Oxford is set in Oxford, within 2.8 km of University of Oxford and 11 km of Blenheim Palace. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
Brilliant location spotlessly clean very helpful reception (Angel)
Next to Kassam Stadium and conference and event centre, the Holiday Inn Express Oxford Kassam Stadium is situated within 15 minutes of Oxford city centre. Free Wi-Fi and parking is provided.
location suited us but it’s a bus/taxi ride to city
Set in Oxford, Westgate Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, situated adjacent to Said Business School and a short walk away from the town centre and colleges.
Clean and tidy rooms welcoming receptionist friendly place
Situated in Oxford, 7.7 km from University of Oxford, The Coach and Horses features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Good parking at no cost, pleasant staff, clean and tidy.
Walking distance to the city centre, yet located in a quiet residential neighbourhood, Ethos Hotel provides guests with convenient accessibility to Oxford.
Lovely and clean and really quiet but so close to the city.
Welcome to Linton Lodge a BW Signature Collection Hotel, a traditional and well-appointed hotel nestled in a quiet residential street just minutes away from the bustling heart of Oxford.
Clean and comfortable with all the facilities we needed
Situated 2 minutes’ walk from high-street shops and restaurants, OYO Lonsdale Guest House also offers free on-site parking. Each room comes with free WiFi, a TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
A great place for the couple. Very nice guest house.
George street hotel offers accommodation in Oxford, a 1-minute walk from the Oxford New Theatre. The air-conditioned rooms have en suite bathrooms. Some rooms offer views of the University of Oxford.
Great location, clean, comfortable, friendly staff.
FAQs about hotels in Oxford
On average, 3-star hotels in Oxford cost £108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Oxford are £153 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Oxford can on average be found for £274 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Oxford this weekend is £142 or, for a 4-star hotel, £196. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Oxford for this weekend cost on average around £398 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £194 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Oxford for tonight. You'll pay on average around £291 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Oxford will cost around £506 (based on Booking.com prices).
Boasting magnificent academic heritage, Oxford is a beautiful city where Gothic spires intermingle with medieval colleges. Comprising England’s oldest university, most of the 38 unique colleges are sadly only viewable from the outside. Two visitable ones are Magdalen College, considered one of the most beautiful, and Christchurch College whose quadrangle was used in the 1st Harry Potter film. Its cathedral choir also sings evensong.
Other notable colleges are Balliol and Merton, the 2 oldest, while Hertford College has the Bridge of Sighs. Next door is the cavernous Bodleian Library, overlooking the round Radcliffe Camera, the city’s best-known landmark.
The university also has a botanical garden and the best Oxford museums, including the Ashmolean Museum and Natural History Museum, where swifts nest in summer.
Unsurprisingly for a student town, it has lots of bars and restaurants. Oxford shopping is also good and includes England’s oldest covered market, brightly coloured High Street shops, and the Clarendon and Westgate shopping centres.
Whether you arrive by road or fly into London Oxford Airport, don’t leave without trying Oxford punting. In contrast to rival Cambridge, you punt here by standing in the front (rather than on the back). Easily accessed from the Oxford accommodation on Booking.com, the routes take in the River Cherwell and the Isis (the name for this part of the Thames).
Christchurch college is a must-visit place. The walk along the banks of the Thames from Kennington to Oxford is quite lovely. The city is very walkable, with much of historical interest. The contrast of the very old buildings and the vitality of the university vibe is great! Busses are everywhere in that old town - very user-friendly public transit.
Patrick
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Oxford is a fabulous destination.
Oxford is a fabulous destination. It has stunning architecture (even if you don't like architecture!) A vibrant social life. Speed limits in many areas make it a safe place to wander. Transport options are excellent. There is a calmness to the city which is charming. Lots of open spaces to relax in, meet friends and enjoy nature.
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Anonymous
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The Ashmolean museum is a must in Oxford and you need to...
The Ashmolean museum is a must in Oxford and you need to allow at least a half day to see it. The historic buildings at every turn are delightful and visiting some of the colleges is very worthwhile. Our favourite that we went to was Balliol. We were disappointed with Magdalen college which had large grounds but not much access to the buildings. We were staying out on the Banbury road and ate one night at Mamma Mia pizzeria which was excellent and they accommodated our vegan and garlic allergy very well. You need to book as it gets very busy, even on week days. We bought day passes for the 3 main bus companies which were very good value.
Peter
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We had a two day trip which was perfect.
We had a two day trip which was perfect. There isn’t a lot to see or do.
You need to have a walking tour to see the colleges and learn history. You can book to go inside a number of the buildings. The botanical garden is a lovely visit. A river trip is a good experience.
There are some very good English pubs in the city and surrounding areas worth a visit.
Blenheim Palace is worth a visit but is 30 minutes away.
It’s not a shopping city.
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I liked being outside teh city centre - with Oxford you need...
I liked being outside teh city centre - with Oxford you need to be right in the city (often expensive) or right out. In summer the tourist crowds can be oppressive outside teh colleges, so it's nice to hve a peaceful place to come back to.
Tripadviser has great recommendations.
Kate
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It is a very beautiful, intricate and fascinating place with...
It is a very beautiful, intricate and fascinating place with wonderful museums and a wide range of events and activities every day and evening. The local people are very hospitable, kind and accommodating. So many people were happy to help me and give me advice or just have a conversation with a visitor.
Had to rearrange the date for our booking after the deadline for cancelling our original booking, which they were happy to accomodate without penalty. The staff all did their best throughout the stay.
Room was fine, the garden was very pleasant to sit in, breakfast while not as extensive a range as some hotels was just what we needed.
Walking distance to the city centre, which was good as parking in the centre is very expensive.
Would stay again for a city break in Oxford.
The gentleman who checked us in was great. We felt really welcome. The room was very nice, comfortable, clean, and well stocked. The hotel itself was an attractive property. The dinner we had our first night was excellent and the service was good, if a little slow. We liked the fact that we were allowed to keep our car in their parking lot for free after checkout so that we had more time to tour Oxford.
The "superior" room was splendid - ample room (indeed 2), chairs, facilities, shower all fine. The location was excellent, in central Oxford, overlooking a lesser street and Oxford Union, so light, if not entirely quiet
when windows were open on hot night - but fine and appropriate. Hotel was small and personal. Staff were efficient/polite + very helpful - good at luggage management.
Great Central Oxford location. Plenty of good shopping, 6eating and drinking places nearby.
Nothing fancy about the hotel but just what is needed for a brief city centre stay. Staff helpful, room small but comfortable, good bathroom.
No parking at hotel but the Oxford park and ride schem⁶e works well with frequent buses. Good taxi services too. Please
The Old Bank Hotel is located in downtown Oxford, literally across the street from the campus of Oxford University. The facilities are excellent. The staff was very helpful. Breakfast was included and the wait staff was responsive to requests. The room itself was luxurious. Best bathtub I have ever seen.
Hotel was perfect location for our dinner at Somerville College and for all the sites of Oxford 12 min walk to city centre & hotel has parking. Staff were very obliging & the room super comfortable & thoughtfully resourced with for example fresh milk. Food is good enough and certainly well cooked and tasty.
Hotel smells great the moment you walk in, staff very friendly and helpful. Room was clean and spacious. Facilities excellent, enjoyed pool, steam room and sauna. Breakfast fabulous with great variety. Bus stop right outside to go into Oxford City Centre. Will definitely be returning!
Location & parking. We booked this hotel due to it's proximity to Oxford City centre & that parking was available. There was no issue with us arriving a couple of hours before check-in and leaving the car in the car park whilst we walked into the centre.
The bed was comfortable, and the room was clean. Whilst there was nobody actually working at the hotel, when I called through the woman I spoke with was very pleasant. It was an easy walk to the centre of Oxford.
Fantastic location for visiting Oxford and free parking.The room was ready by 12 and the staff were very friendly and helpful.
Breakfast was enjoyable and our room at the back of the hotel was lovely and quiet.
The location couldn't have been more central and the hotel had a lot of character, situated in an old building in the heart of Oxford. The tea/coffee making facilities were good with nice biscuits.
Our stay was lovely, the staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful, the rooms were charming, and the food and drink delicious! this was the best pub I’ve ever stayed in during visits to England.
The hotel was beautifully British with updated yet old world finishes, comfort and charm. The room was well appointed and the bed very comfortable. Exactly the experience I would expect in Oxford!
The hotel was clean, fresh and comfortable and the staff very helpful. Exceptionally fast broadband. Excellent breakfast. Easy parking on site. Bus to Oxford city centre right outside the hotel.
Really nice hotel. Great easy access into Oxford city centre just a short, regular bus ride away. Staff were very friendly and room was lovely. Breakfast was excellent.
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