- Ranked #4 for hotels in Oxford
- afternoon tea
- traditional english
- breakfast food
- spa
- buffet
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- Carl GriffinJuly 17, 2016Very beautiful hotel. Hitler planned for it to be his UK headquarters if Germany successfully invaded the island. Was the reason why Oxford was spared WW2 bombing.
- Otel.comMay 22, 2012Check out the award-winning restaurant in this posh hotel. Dine in style at The Restaurant at the Randolph and rub elbows with the rich and famous at The Morse Bar.Upvoted Sep 14
- This is a hidden gem for Sunday Lunch. Seriously this is the best place by far to have a Sunday Lunch. The restaurant and furnishings are lovely, the food to die for - go for the Salmon starter, the
- If you have a few hours to kill, go check out The Ashmolean Museum just across the street, it's free and a must see!
- Traditional high-end hotel. Cosy and beautifully appointed rooms. The newer staff could use a lesson on friendliness...
- Mada 🐎🎾 🏊🏻♀️☕️March 17, 2023I am never disappointed to stay here.. The location is a 10 mins walk from the railway station. The Randolph is the best hotel we have stayed at in this country with high standard’s.
- The buffet style breakfast included with the stay is excellent with plenty of healthy options.
- Old world charm but obviously not very modern. Great breakfast
- Phil BeecherApril 21, 2014Still, if you want afternoon tea, with homemade shortbread and have £5 pp to spare, then this is the place for you.
- Chris DickerDecember 28, 2012£5 a beer and £12 for a shot of spirits beware before you put your hand up to pay the round
- Great surroundings. I feel like i'm living in victorian era. Lulsss
- Sanida CarrollFebruary 19, 2012Tradition English Afternoon Tea -- good sandwiches and scones, but instant tea bags??
- Phil BeecherApril 21, 2014Expect to pay £13.50 for G&T or other cocktails, made with measures, and no soul.