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.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Second time staying here and we enjoyed our stay as much as the first visit. We were delighted with a complimentary upgrade to an executive room. The room was spacious and clean, comfortable bed. Staff at reception and at breakfast are always friendly, helpful and professional. The breakfast is an excellent choice of traditional cooked breakfast, pastries, fruit, yogurts etc and great value for money. This hotel is a real gem, set in a quiet residential area within easy walking distance of shops, pubs, restaurants and the centre of Oxford. Also has the added bonus of parking (small charge) We will definitely be returning again!
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.
Yvonne
United Kingdom
The location is good, walking distance from the station and near everything.
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.
CESAR ELI
Netherlands
Big room. Beautiful manor. Super friendly staff. Has a restaurant and a bar. Tasty breakfast.
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.
West
United Kingdom
Room is well furnished and equipped. It was clean. Well located.
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.
Jean-Michel
Belgium
We had a great short time visit on a last minute call and were nicely helped by Elena and Diana.
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 😄
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Galaxie has been transformed into a characterful hotel which oozes personality. It’s one-of-a-kind interiors transport our guests back in time to recreate a bygone age.
Staff were nice and they gave free food including sweets!!
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.
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.
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.
Central location, perfect for city centre and museums etc.
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
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.
Clean. Close to shops. Public transport is nearby.
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.
Location was great for central Oxford and the theatre
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Oxford this weekend is £167 or, for a 4-star hotel, £211. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Oxford for this weekend cost on average around £375 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £138 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Oxford for tonight. You'll pay on average around £182 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Oxford will cost around £319 (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).
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.
patricia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city. Calm and relaxed.
Beautiful city. Calm and relaxed. People are courteous and polite. Loved the slow life. City centre doesn’t have many attractions so one can take the 2 hr. Walking tour. Many great places to eat . And all under one roof Westgate shopping centre too.
Sid
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely place to visit.
Lovely place to visit. I went as my family grew up in Oxford and I have never been before. Drove from Oxford to Fritwell, then onto Bicester. Lovely little trip. The city centre was beautiful, so much to do in the short time I was there.
Natalie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel is very unique.
The hotel is very unique. We stayed in one of the cell rooms which added to the experience. I think if you didn’t stay in one of the cell rooms, it would feel like staying in any other nice hotel. Just bare in mind that the cell rooms do not have a window that you can look out of, only a little window near the ceiling, it is literally 2-3 old Victorian prison cells converted into one room, so you wouldn’t expect there to be a window to look out of. The cell room feels very spacious and very nicely converted, with a prison vibe going on. If you are driving to the hotel, to avoid disappointment, make sure you reserve parking. Parking is VERY limited.
We had an evening meal in the hotel, which was excellent, a little over priced maybe? So I was expecting an excellent breakfast, but sadly not. I had full English and my breakfast was warm, not hot. Found the bacon and potato croquettes quite rubbery. I felt my breakfast was probably cooked an hour ago and was kept under one of them warming lights. Even if my breakfast was freshly cooked, I still think for breakfast it was extremely over priced.
Over all the hotel was superb and is in a fantastic location, centre of Oxford. Everything you want to see and do in Oxford is all within walking distance.
I would gladly recommend this hotel.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Unfortunately, only spent a few hours walking around the old...
Unfortunately, only spent a few hours walking around the old historic parts of Oxford. There's plenty of beautiful sandstone buildings and sights to see. Many places charge an entrance fee though but still enjoyed just wandering around looking at the architecture and down to the river was very pleasant. Definitely, will read up and research more on the history and places to see for a return visit to Oxford. Good bus service to the city centre.
marek
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I enjoyed the Ashmolean Museum, the Bodleian library and...
I enjoyed the Ashmolean Museum, the Bodleian library and looking at all the wonderful buildings, colleges and Churches. The view from the top of the Carfax tower was superb as was the Covered Market and the main High St was full of many interesting shops.
The Westgate shopping Mall was great - the city is very compact and easy to navigate. The streets are very clean and without rubbish everywhere.
There are many good restaurants and bars at reasonable prices.
The hotel is excellent, it was better than I expected for the price. Lobby is tastefully decorated and smells really fresh and has a coffee shop, nice bar and restaurant and small shop selling essentials. Staff were polite and professional and very helpful and the rooms were perfectly clean and well equipped with hairdryer, iron, kettle, fridge, toiletries (except hair conditioner so take your own.) 2-3 miles from Oxford City centre so location was OK. Breakfast was good with an ample selection of all the usual foods you'd expect.
A really lovely and pleasant small hotel in a very beautiful and quiet part of Oxford. Kind, helpful and smiley personnel. The room is not huge, however, big plus that it was friendly to people with motor disabilities, and the bathroom was not only large but had all the necessary modifications for people with motor disorders. Bus stop some metres from the accommodation which conveniently take you in the city centre. Variety in breakfast. Highly recommended!
Very clean room with an extremely comfortable bed as was the room with a nice leather settee.
Very good breakfast with good choice.Bus stop 100 yds from hotel with buses every 5 mins or so straight to the city centre,also can walk in 5 mins to the summertown area of Oxford which has cafes restaurants shops chemists supermarkets and an array of clothes shops and charity shops!
Room was spotlessly clean with a good choice of tea/coffee/hot chocolate as well as complimentary biscuits and bottled water.
Excellent breakfast choices.
Location is very convenient to Oxford city centre and the train station. Car parking is plentiful , although it is disappointing , as a hotel guest, to be charged an additional amount for parking.
The room is surprisingly big. It is comfortable. The bathroom is small, but clean. The best side of the hotel is its location - in the quiet streets of Jericho and 10 minutes walk from Broad street, but also from Port Meadow. For the steep Oxford prices, it is a good deal.
For the difficult situation Oxford is in regarding hotels this is a gem in a very good location (10 min walk into city centre), good, comfy rooms, extremely friendly and helpful staff, a great breakfast and generally a good atmosphere. Highly recommended.
Wasn’t too far from Oxford centre but a fraction of the price of city centre hotels.
Bus stop right outside to enable us to leave the car for the weekend. Plenty of restaurants and bars on complex meaning evenings meals were easy
Affordable stay a few minutes walking from Oxford's center. Room was bit small, but sufficient for a short stay. Plus is that there is a bus station right in front of the hotel so you get easy connection to multiple places.
Location was amazing being close to the city centre of Oxford and museums. Very friendly staff made you feel welcome. The style of the houses made it feel different to a normal hotel experience so that was a nice change.
We were very satisfied with all aspects of our stay. Excellent room, breakfast, hotel location (an easy walk into the city centre) and helpful staff. We would book there again on our next visit to Oxford.
The hotel is in the centre of Oxford, in a quiet side street off from High Street. The place is spotless and very well maintained, the personnel very helpful.
Location is the best feature of the hotel. It is central to everything. The staff was great and very helpful with this being our first trip to England.
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