Oxford Spires Hotel (Oxford)

Oxford Spires Hotel (Oxford)
Oxford Spires Hotel

country: United Kingdom, city: Oxford (City Centre)

Oxford Spires Hotel Oxford Spires HotelNestling in 40 acres of magnificent Thames-side parkland, which is home to a horse sanctuary, the Oxford Spires Hotel has a truly idyllic setting. The hotel is a short riverside walk to Oxford City Centre, with its colleges, museums, shops and theatres. All the 115 luxurious bedrooms and suites at the hotel boast those extra touches that make a real difference. Some of them also have a private balcony. The in-house restaurant serves a wide selection of imaginative dishes, with a contemporary twist. For a lighter bite, relax in the lounge or the bar and choose from a tempting selection of snacks.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Gymnasium
Lounge
Parking facilities
Restaurant
Sauna
Spa
Swimming pool
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Iron and ironing board
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:

Address:
Abingdon Road
Oxford, OX1 4PS


International hotels. — Academic. 2010.

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