Oxfordshire.....

 

hotels & accommodation

Bed and Breakfast
Oxford City s a beautiful city bejeweled with architecturally well-designed colleges, libraries and bridges spanning the river Cherwell along with a sense of settled achievement and tempered yet pioneering learning. Visitors chiefly come here to visit the educational institutes due to this many institutes provide the facility of bed and breakfast to the guests.

So, to know more about Oxfordshire and its historic colleges, get involved with them. There are a variety of attractions in different colleges like you would not be able to avoid the attractive history while staying in Balliol (possibly even in Harold Macmillan or Herbert Asquith's old room); you will experience a feeling of peace and serenity at the beautiful quads at Keble; the Palladian setting of the Golden Compass at Queens College turns out to be a treat to the fans of architecture and film.

This would be a really never forgetting experience for you when you will find yourself waking up in one of these ancient colleges and so the facility of bed and breakfast provided by these institutes seems worthy. So, why leave this opportunity and become a part of a college and spend your time knowing about the past and present of this unique city.

Hostel
If you do not want to spend much on accommodation, then residing in a hostel is not at all a bad choice. Backpacker's Hostel on Hythe Bridge Street can turn out to be a great option for you. Though, somewhat costly, here you will be provided with clean sheets, functional facilities and breakfast. To help you get yourself get rid of boredom, there is a bar, where you can meet and interact with other travelers. There is also a kitchen. Furthermore, it is near the railway station.

Hotel
If you have a good budget and want to live a little more luxuriously than the bed and breakfast service, then there are a number of good hotels in Oxfordshire. To start with is The Old Parsonage Hotel, which as the name suggests is a beautiful and really pastoral hotel. It is very popular place for enjoying cream tea among the people of Oxford and the tourists. It is a first class hotel with pleasantly furnished and decked up rooms and cooperative staff. There is also an excellent restaurant. Moreover, as the hotel in located in the heart of the city, you would not find it difficult to go to the other city eateries.

Yet, when it comes to the most well-known and eminent hotel in Oxford, then The Randolph Hotel on Beaumont Street is the first name that comes to everyone’s mind. It was made in 1864 and is considered one of the best places to eat and stay in Oxfordshire. This is located opposite to the historic Ashmolean Museum, that is present in the center of town. The first preference for wedding receptions, business conventions and balls is its dining and function rooms as they are vast and really spacious.
If you are traveling for business purpose, then Old Bank Hotel would be good be good choice however it is comparatively new , but doubtlessly deluxe and modern.