More Hotels in Oxfordshire

The Double Red Duke

Bampton, Oxfordshire

Eat inside or dine alfresco under a striped parasol, at this exceptional gastropub with super-stylish rooms, some for a family, some dog friendly with access to the garden.

The George Inn

Banbury, Oxfordshire

'A really nice place to stay, in a lovely quiet village setting,' this beautifully renovated 17th-century thatched inn lives anew as a local pub with rooms. Manager Claire Lenkowiec and chef Valerio Grimaldi-Plant run the show for the owners and, by George, they get it right!

Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons

Great Milton, Oxfordshire

For 40 years, Raymond Blanc has held two Michelin stars at this beautiful country-house hotel 'and it's not surprising – every mouthful of every meal is a triumph', say Guide insiders.

The Royal Oak

Oxfordshire

Saved from closure by film producer Tim Bevan and his artist wife, Amy Gadney, this honeyed-stone 17th-century village pub reopened in the summer of 2020, beautifully refurbished, with cosy bar, beautiful rustic-chic bedrooms, very superior pub grub and a full calendar of events.

The Trout at Tadpole Bridge

Buckland Marsh, Oxfordshire

With Thameside gardens and free mooring, this 18th-century inn has six courtyard bedrooms with vintage and contemporary furniture, a cosy beamed bar, a menu of pub favourites and creative dishes.

Old Bank Hotel

Oxford, Oxfordshire

Jeremy Mogford's conversion of the old Barclays Bank gets credit from a Guide insider for its 'brilliant location, right in the city centre'.

Artist Residence Oxfordshire

South Leigh, Oxfordshire

A 16th-century village inn has been reinvented as a fun, bohemian hangout, with rustic-chic bedrooms, upcycled furniture, modern artworks, good pub grub and an irrepressible sense of fun.

Old Parsonage Hotel

Oxford, Oxfordshire

'A stone's throw from everything Oxford has to offer', Jeremy Mogford's second hotel (see the Old Bank) impressed our inspectors with its 'peaceful, classy vibe'.

The Bottle & Glass

Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire

Offering 'the perfect foodie escape', this thatched gastropub is 'ideally located' just ten minutes from Henley-on-Thames on the Phillimore estate.

The Wild Rabbit

Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

In 2013, Carole Bamford acquired the wisteria-draped, Cotswold stone, 18th-century Tollgate Inn and took it back to the bones, before complete refurbishment,

The Lamb Inn

Burford, Oxfordshire

Olde worlde charm is mixed with contemporary comforts, traditional Sunday roasts and pub classics with modern British dishes, at this Cotswold-stone inn, contrived from a row of 15th-century weavers' cottages.

The Harcourt Arms

Witney, Oxfordshire

Between the Thames and Windrush, this 17th-century pub blends all the charm of a traditional village local with rugs on flagstone floors, comfy sofas and log-burner, country-chic bedrooms and gastropub cooking.

The Crown Inn

Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

Modern artworks by the co-owner and local artists adorn this picture-perfect Cotswolds village inn, with country-style bedrooms, that serves local ales, cream teas and updated pub fare in the conservatory and garden.

The Three Horseshoes

Burford, Oxfordshire

A popular local, this 17th-century coaching inn has cottage-style-cum-contemporary ground-floor bedrooms, a seasonal menu of classics and specials in the bar and restaurant, and a garden bar with bucolic views.

B&B Rafters

Marcham, Oxfordshire

Stylish contemporary bedrooms, an award-winning breakfast with a speciality porridge menu, and a suntrap garden all appeal at this smart B&B in a village eight miles from Oxford city.

Bay Tree Hotel

Burford, Oxfordshire

Smart accommodation combines with the ambience of a country pub, replete with beams, flagstones and open fires, and a restaurant serving modern British cooking at this Cotswolds hotel.

Surrounded by classically beautiful countryside, Oxfordshire is known for its heritage as well as its hospitality. From Michelin Star restaurants to boutique hotels, countryside views to city escapes, it's got something to offer at every turn. While it might be most famous for the illustrious Oxford University, Oxfordshire is awash with attractions and experiences. Bicester Village is the popular haunt of those seeking designer bargains, while the magnificent Blenheim Palace is perfect for romantic walks around the lake as well as the annual triathlon. For families visiting Oxfordshire, there are so many places to go - Fairytale Farm in Chipping Norton, The Story Museum in Oxford, and of course open top bus tours of the city. It is also an area ripe with creativity and arts, from the Bodeleian Library to art galleries and events. Hospitality in the region reflects that array of experiences Foodies delight in The Feathered Nest - where modern hospitality meets Michelin Star meals. Artist Residence Oxfordshire is a dreamy combination of artistic details, brought together in characteristic style as part of Justin and Charlotte Salisbury's bijoux hotel collection. There's also The Bell at Hampton Poyle - a welcoming inn that uses luxury and cosiness in true Cotswold fashion. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.