Hotels in Oxford
Accommodations in Oxford are limited, though motels have sprouted on the outskirts of town -- good for those who want modern amenities. If you have a car, you may want to consider country houses or small B&Bs on the outskirts. Bedrooms, albeit expensive ones, are also provided at Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons.
The Oxford Tourist Information Centre (tel. 01865/252200), operates a year-round room-booking service for a £5 fee, plus a 10% refundable deposit. If you'd like to seek lodgings on your own, the center has a list of accommodations, maps, and guidebooks.
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Parklands Bed and Breakfast
This large Victorian home, built for an Oxford don in a leafy residential neighborhood approximately a mile from the city center, now offers pleasant and quiet accommodations. They're not the most up-to-date, nor is breakfast the most scintillating, but they're very clean and…$Outside city center - Hotel
The Macdonald Randolph Hotel
This grand old Victorian hotel has the best address in town. The most atmospheric rooms are the high-ceilinged ones in the front of the house, but all of the rooms are smartly furnished and have large marble bathrooms with tubs. The Morse Bar is a very popular watering hole.$$$City center
