- Ranked #5 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.Upvoted Aug 22
- 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.