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The Terrace Oxford        
59 Howard Street

The Terrace Oxford provides a comfortable setting when in Oxford. It is conveniently positioned for those wishing to discover the area's attractions.The bed & breakfast has 2 cosy rooms that are filled with all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Cotswold Lodge Hotel Oxford Star Rating 4        
66A Banbury Road

In a residential area, a 13-minute walk from Oxford city centre, this refined hotel in a grand Victorian mansion is a 4-minute walk from Oxford University Parks and 12 minutes on foot from the Ashmolean Museum.Elegant rooms with plush furnishings offer free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. Some rooms with period features are named after Oxford colleges and have marble bathrooms.
Five Mile View Guest House Oxford Star Rating 3        
528 Banbury Road

This modest B&B in a north Oxford cottage is a 4-minute walk from North Oxford Golf Club and off the A34/A40/A44 junction. It's 2.8 miles from the city centre, and public buses are within a 1-minute walk.
Hawkwell House Hotel Star Rating 3        
Church Way, Iffley Village

This refined hotel occupying a country house dating from the early 19th century is 2 miles from Oxford city centre and 2.6 miles from the A34.The stylish, modern rooms all include en suite bathrooms, and have flat-screen TVs and free WiFi, as well as tea and coffee making facilities.
Malmaison Oxford Castle Star Rating 4        
3, Oxford Castle

This truly unique hotel set in idyllic settings of Oxford, originally a prison hosts 94 rooms and includes facilities such as 24 hour reception, money exchange, lifts, bar, restaurant, room service, laundry service, gym, car park and is wheelchair accessible. The new Malmaison takes residence in HM Prison Oxford, an austere Victorian structure (on the site of Oxford Castle, built by William the Conqueror in 1071). The 94 bedrooms, duplex and circular suites have been created in various prison buildings, such as the Houses of Correction, A Wing and the Governor's House.
Marlborough House Hotel Oxford Star Rating 4        
321 Woodstock Road

With its central location, Marlborough House B&B is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Oxford. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. All of the guestrooms are replete with non smoking rooms, desk, hair dryer, television, bathtub.
Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel Star Rating 4        
Abingdon Road

Sitting adjacent to the River Thames and surrounded by parkland, this stone hotel is 0.8 miles from Oxford city centre. Bus service to the city is within a 1-minute walk from the property.
Oxford Hotel - The Hotel Collection Star Rating 4        
Godstow Road

Off the A40 road, this conference hotel is 1.1 miles from North Oxford Golf Club and 2.6 miles from the city centre.
Royal Hotel Oxford Star Rating 3        
Park End Street

This classic hotel in a traditional brick building is opposite the Said Business School and within 10 minutes' walk of the New Theatre and Ashmolean Museum.Straightforward rooms feature free WiFi, TVs, desks and en suite bathrooms, plus complimentary tea, coffee and snacks. In-room massage is offered at a charge.
Old Parsonage Hotel Star Rating 4        
1 Banbury Road

Adjacent to the University of Oxford campus, this stylish hotel in a 17th-century parsonage is a 7-minute walk from Ashmolean Museum and an 11-minute walk from Sheldonian Theatre.Posh, modern rooms with colourful accents are individually designed and offer marble bathrooms, flat-screens, air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi; some have free-standing tubs and original architectural features. Suites add separate living areas.
 
 
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The city of Oxford is an ancient university town in the English county of Oxfordshire. It is the home of the Oxford University, the oldest in the Anglo-Saxon world. There is plenty of cultural attractions in the city, among the most significant of which are: the Pitt Rivers Museum, which has important collections and a research centre, the Natural History Museum, which is in Oxford University and has collections on zoology, entomology and geology, including the Oxfordshire dinosaurs. The museum is also famous for its neo-Gothic architecture. Another attractive place that we recommend visiting is the Museum on the History of Science, which houses an important historical collection of scientific instruments, as well as other collections and exhibits. The city also has some lovely gardens and parks, lively bars and cafes and a vibrant nightlife that has something for everyone. Enjoy this fascinating Cosmopolitan city and its wide range of services, visit Oxford!