The Randolph
Oxford
Type:Hotel
Tel: +44 0870 400 8200
Oxford
Tel: +44 0870 400 8200
Built in 1864 and recently refurbished, the hotel offers the highest level of comfort and service in a traditional and welcoming environment.
The Randolph is steeped in history and has played host to royalty, film stars and politicians. Just a few steps away you will find a contemporary theatre and the city's thriving shopping centre. Such a cosmopolitan location is ideal for combining business with pleasure.
The Randolph Hotel is known for impeccable service and superb restaurant and bars. In addition, a choice of private rooms offers the flexibility to hold events ranging from a board meeting to a seminar or conference.
The 151 en-suite bedrooms offer all the features you would expect including satellite television, CD players, mini-bars, tea/coffee making facilities and modem access points.
We can cater for weddings as small as 10 people and as large as 300 people. We also have a licence for civil ceremonies.
From M40 junction 9
From the M40 jct 9, take the A34 to the next junction for Oxford, the A4144. At the large roundabout from either the A34 or A44 follow the signs to Oxford. At the Wolvercote Roundabout take city centre exit & follow for 2miles, you will see the hotel ahead of you on the right.
From Oxford - 0.5 miles
From the Railway Station turn right onto Hythe Bridge Street & follow round to the left onto Worcester Street. Turn right at the junction, onto Beaumont Street & the hotel is at the end on your right hand side.
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