Oxford is known as the "City of Dreaming Spires". Matthew Arnold was touched by the impressive architecture of the world famous University buildings and first referred to Oxford as the City of Dreaming Spires
1. Macdonald Eastgate Townhouse (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
The Eastgate Hotel was originally a 17th Century Coaching Inn but over recent years it has been renovated whilst remaining in keeping with the mellow architecture of the City. Being centrally located on the corner of High Street and Merton Street ...
2. Macdonald The Randolph Hotel (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
Oxford's leading hotel The AA Five star 2 Rosette Randolph Hotel is situated in the heart of the city opposite the world famous Ashmolean Museum. Built in 1864 and recently refurbished the hotel offers each guest the highest level of comfor...
3. Malmaison Oxford (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
This time we are taking no prisoners Located in the heart of the historical Oxford city centre you'll find Malmaison's newest addition. This 94 bedroom converted prison is a steal for those who demand uncompromising style super slinky rooms with in...
4. Marlborough House Hotel (Oxford/Hotels in Oxford)
Marlborough House is a three storey building of traditional design constructed in 1990. It comprises seventeen twin double family bedrooms with private bath WC and shower and two single bedrooms with private shower and WC. Marlborough House is we...