The Randolph Hotel Oxford, a Graduate by Hilton
14 expert reviews
“It's hard not to be impressed by the 19th-century Gothic architecture of this upscale landmark hotel.”
– Oyster
"A 19th-century neo-Gothic landmark, this hotel is ideally situated near the Ashmolean Museum." Full review
"A city landmark, located opposite the Ashmolean Museum, and Oxford’s most famous hotel."
"A favourite of old-school businessmen, visiting parents and anyone in search of grand tradition, the Randolph is Oxford's most famous hotel." Full review
"It’s the veritable heart of Oxford, and a favourite for students’ parents, American tourists and the business community."
"This hotel may not be the best in town, but its pragmatism and sense of history have turned it into the best-rounded hotel here.
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Star
"The most famous hotel in the city, long the favoured choice of the great and the good, the Randolph occupies a large and well-proportioned brick building with a distinctive neo-Gothic interior."
"Since 1864, the Randolph has overlooked St. Giles, the Ashmolean Museum, and the Cornmarket." Full review
"There’s a whiff of decayed elegance about the whole place but compared to the sleek and groomed contemporary style of so many hotels, the Randolph is curiously refreshing." Full review
8.0
"The hotel is nowadays best known for the paneled Morse Bar, where they used to ‘serve a decent pint’ to the great Inspector, invariably paid for by his sidekick, Lewis." Full review
9.0
"This Oxford institution has received a much-needed face lift by the Graduate Hotels group and the result is a handsome Gothic behemoth, with attentive service and a low-key luxury feel." Full review
$137/night
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