Macdonald Randolph Hotel Oxford (Oxford)
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Macdonald Randolph Hotel Oxford
country: United Kingdom, city: Oxford (City Centre)
Macdonald Randolph Hotel Oxford Oxford's leading hotel, The Macdonald Randolph, is situated in the heart of the city opposite the world famous Ashmolean Museum. The location makes the Macdonald Randolph Hotel an ideal base for exploring the historic sights of Oxford or the thriving shopping centre just two minutes walk away.
Built in 1864, the hotel offers guests the highest level of comfort and service in a traditional and welcoming environment in each of its 151 en-suite bedrooms. The Oyster Bar and Restaurant serves exquisite cuisine and Morse Bar provides a peaceful environment in which you can relax and unwind in after a busy day of business or sight seeing in Oxford.
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Banquet facilities Cocktail bar Conference facilities Restaurant | Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Private bathroom / Ensuite Tea and coffee making facilities |
Extra Information:
Address:
Beaumont Street Oxford
Oxon OX1 2LN
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