An hour northwest of London, on the banks of the river Thames, Oxford is more than a classic English 'college town'. It is 'The' college town; it is a synonym for 'University'. For over 800 years the town has been a scholastic centre and these days university life and the town have merged into one.
The compact center of Oxford, known as Carfax, is located north of the point where the Thames and the Cherwell rivers merge. It is here, mostly along High Street, that most of the collages that have made the city famous are situated.
Like college towns all over the world, Oxford has an active nightlife scene with a large selection of clubs, pubs, restaurants and student productions of theatre and music shows.
Hotels in Oxford are scattered around town with a good selection of them located right at the heart of the city. Accommodation options range from family-owned traditional guesthouses to modern chain-operated hotels.
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The Best Western Jersey Arms Hotel is a Cotswold stone country inn, built in 1245 located only 10 miles north of Oxford and three miles from Bicester Village, a high quality discount-shopping village.
The Best Western Linton Lodge Hotel is located a short walk from Oxford city center and its famous universities, and close to the city's many historic and cultural attractions.
The Holiday Inn Express Oxford Kassam Stadium is located adjacent to the Kassam Stadium Complex which includes a Conference Centre, 9-screen Cinema, Oxford United Football Stadium and 10-pin Bowling, within ten minutes of the city centre and the mainline railway station.
The Days Inn Oxford is located in Waterstock, Oxfordshire and offers comfortable rooms with data ports, Refrigerator, Hairdryer, Satellite TV and en-suite with power shower .
The Old Parsonage Hotel is an elegant and refined 4-Star hotel housed in a building that was built in the 15th century. It is steeped in Oxford's History and Traditions.