151 rooms from €207 per night
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“Classic Oxford building transformed into cool & contemporary boutique-style hotel. Glossy & glam, traditional wood panelling, floral wallpapers & nods to Oxford Alumni have been made cool again across chic dining spaces & atmospheric bars. The super location makes this a hit with all.”

“Classic Oxford building transformed into cool & contemporary boutique-style hotel. Glossy & glam, traditional wood panelling, floral wallpapers & nods to Oxford Alumni have been made cool again across chic dining spaces & atmospheric bars. The super location makes this a hit with all.”

Recommended For

  • City Style
  • With nods to the past but firmly in the present, this sassy remodelled grand dame is the ultimate 21st century pied-a-terre
  • Wellbeing
  • Impressive range of wellness treatments include facials, massages, tea & therapy sessions & cancer touch treatments
  • Business meetings
  • Home to the largest event space in Oxford, The Ballroom, plus five other rooms brimming in character
  • Local exploring
  • An excellent base, whether you're in town for sightseeing, visiting students, business or pleasure
  • Cycling
  • Super convenient; use one of the hotel's complimentary bikes to explore Oxford on two wheels
  • Museums
  • Walk to Pitt Rivers Museum & The Ashmolean Museum - the latter is just across the street
  • Designer Shopping
  • Get 10% off designer shopping at Bicester Village with the hotel's discount code
  • Sights nearby
  • Sightseeing hub: there are 67 listed buildings located within walking distance
  • Learning
  • Oxford University's St Johns and Trinity colleges are just around the corner
  • Restaurant
  • Enjoy traditional Afternoon Tea in the Drawing Room or contemporary British classics in The Alice restaurant
  • Pet friendly
  • Pets are very welcome at an additional charge of £25 per night
  • Family Suites
  • Two-bedroom suites comfortably sleep up to four people
  • Downtown
  • Wedding license
  • Luxury
  • Full of character
  • Opulent
  • Child friendly
  • Grand Hotel
  • Boutique
  • Landmark
  • Historic
  • Chic
  • Antiques
  • Quirky
  • Charming
  • Retro/Vintage
  • Disabled access
  • Contemporary

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Both bars are statement spaces; The Snug reimagines a traditional English library while The Morse Bar channels times of yore
  • Spa
  • The spa boasts 5 treatment rooms and a thermal suite; complete with a sauna, steam room, ice fountain & experience shower
  • Restaurant
  • Enjoy traditional Afternoon Tea in the Drawing Room or contemporary British classics in The Alice restaurant
  • Parking
  • On site valet parking in a secure, locked car park (fees apply)
  • Pet friendly
  • Pets are very welcome at an additional charge of £25 per night
  • Family Suites
  • Two-bedroom suites comfortably sleep up to four people
  • Car not required
  • It's a handy 15 minutes walk to the train stations
  • Walking distance restaurants
  • Wedding license
  • Safe
  • Sauna/Steam
  • Meeting Room
  • Cots available
  • Massage
  • Private dining room
  • Laundry
  • Child friendly
  • Wifi
  • Sitting Room
  • Room service
  • Disabled access
  • Suites
  • Hot Tub
  • Concierge
  • Air conditioning
  • Satellite / Cable TV

Activities

  • Theatre
  • Designed by Christopher Wren, the nearby Sheldonian Theatre's cuppola offers amazing views over the city
  • Cycling
  • Super convenient; use one of the hotel's complimentary bikes to explore Oxford on two wheels
  • Museums
  • Walk to Pitt Rivers Museum & The Ashmolean Museum - the latter is just across the street
  • Designer Shopping
  • Get 10% off designer shopping at Bicester Village with the hotel's discount code
  • Sights nearby
  • Sightseeing hub: there are 67 listed buildings located within walking distance
  • Learning
  • Oxford University's St Johns and Trinity colleges are just around the corner

Map & Location

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Other Reviews

The Randolph Hotel by Graduate

This Oxford institution has received a much-needed face lift by the Graduate Hotels group and the result is a handsome Gothic behemoth, with attentive service and a low-key luxury feel. Exceptional cocktails in its famous bar and a brilliant restaurant has made this an Oxford destination once again.

Originally published by The Telegraph