The Barceló Oxford Hotel is one of the city's leading 4-star hotels with modern & contemporary rooms and excellent food. Two miles from Oxford city centre - making an ideal base for short breaks to Oxford, Blenheim Palace and the Cotswolds as well as a superb venue for meetings, events and functions.
A diverse and distinctive City - You’ll come here to see the city of dreaming spires. The university buildings are still well worth a visit and so are the shops. Beyond the city there’s the unbelievable Blenheim Palace. What’s more you’re only a whisker away from the beautiful Cotswolds. So, you can mix the tranquillity with the bustle to make the most of this diverse and distinctive area. Different each time you visit.
For history, there’s the University buildings and Blenheim Palace. For shopping, Bicester Designer Village, for a family day out, Cotswold Wildlife Park, and for tranquillity, punting on the river, world famous botanical gardens and long walks in the Cotswolds. There are also the annual events of the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the Oxford Literary Festival, the Oxford Jazz Festival, to mention a few.
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Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 168 No of Bedrooms
250 Parking spaces
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Other Features
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Non-smoking
The most stylish place to stay in Oxford
• Just off the A34 and A40, the hotel is two miles from the Oxford city centre
• 168 modern bedrooms, including 12 premium rooms, one suite, 30 twin rooms & 11 family rooms
• Excellent food from the Medio Restaurant
• A lively Cappuccino Lounge and a great Patio Terrace when the weather is good
• Health & Fitness Centre
• Parking for 250 overnight guests
• Get the train here, the station is only three miles away
ALL ROOMS ARE AIRCONDITIONED - WIFI THROUGHOUT
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
16 - 19 Jul 2009
Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and Fred wreak havoc on a tropical island as they encounter the Pirate Queen and her ghostly crew. Music, comedy and supernatural scenarios ensue in Scooby-Doo and the Pirate Ghost at Oxford's New Theatre.
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Oct 2009 (annual)
From humble beginnings in 2002, the Oxford Lieder Festival has established itself as the leading celebration of song in the UK. The Holywell Music Room and Jaqueline du Pré Building host 26 concerts, masterclasses, talks and workshops.
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Nov 2009 (annual)
The Oxford Round Table celebrates the demise of Guy Fawkes, raises money for charity and entertains the people of Oxford all in one fell swoop. This annual firework display takes place in South Park, which separates Headington from Cowley Road.
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Dec 2009 (annual)
New College has one of the most beautiful chapels in Oxford and one of the finest choir schools. The college has no Christmas services after the end of the university term in early December, so one of the few chances the public has to hear Christmas carols in the college is during this service at 11.30pm on Christmas Eve.
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