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Located in the heart of the city opposite the famous Ashmolean museum the Randolph is one of Oxfords most famous hotels. Built in 1864 it is a traditional style building but having been recently refurbished it offers good levels ofcomfort and service in a welcoming atmosphere. The reception area and main staircase is very impressive as is the main restaurant with it's high ceilings and large windows overlooking one of Oxford's main streets . The bedrooms areappointed to a high standard.
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There is limited valet parking at the hotel £20/24 hours - this must be pre-booked
Morse Bar the hotel's lobby bar is open daily from 10.00 to 01.00; there is a snack menu available in the lounge, Fellows Lounge also serves cream teas in the afternoon.
There are six conference rooms of varying sizes to accommodate meetings and/or banquets. The elegant ballroom is the largest room which can accommodate up to 250/300 people.
There are some rooms which can accommodate 2 adults and 2 children (triple plus rollaway bed); there are cots, high chairs and children's menus available at the hotel.
London Heathrow is approx 1hour from Oxford by road - airport bus from airport to Oxford costs approx £20.
There are smoking and non-smoking rooms and some interconnecting rooms at the hotel. Bedroom size may vary due to the age of the building but standard and amenities are the same.
The Oyster bar and Restaurant offers fine dining and extensive wine list open daily for breakfast, lunch (12.00 to 14.30) and dinner (17.30 to 22.00); serves modern British and European cuisine.
Oxford City centre with all the historic university buildings such as: University College, Corpus Christi, All Souls, Merton, Oriel, Brasenose and Queens; Christ Church college and cathedral; St Clements; Magdalen Bridge; The OxfordStory; Pitts River Museum; The Oxford Museum; Sheldonian Theatre; As well as various shops, bars and restaurants.
The Spa at the Randolph is built in the old cellar of the hotel and has vaulted ceilings and luxurious tiling and candlelight. There is a Thermal suite with 4 treatment rooms, a hydrotherapy bath, sauna and steam room and a refreshingice room. Featured in The Independent "50 best Spas in the World" in 2006. Pre-booking of treatments is highly recommended.
There is no ramp access to the hotel but the lobby area is located on the ground floor. The public areas and lift are accessible by wheelchair but no bedrooms are fully adapted for wheelchair users
Oxford train station approx. 15min walk from the hotel; bus stop (Gloucester Green) approx. 2min from hotel
Located on Beaumont Street in centre of Oxford
There are some suites at the hotel (subject to availability and supplements) they have own separate seating area and are decorated to a high standard.
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Ashmolean Museum
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0.10 km |
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O'Neills
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0.24 km |
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Oxford
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0.26 km |
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Sheldonian
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0.28 km |
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Carfax Tower
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0.40 km |