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THE RANDOLPH HOTEL

OXFORD

Surround yourself in heritage and history at The Randolph Hotel Oxford, a Graduate by Hilton. Set in the heart of Oxford, steps from the University and its iconic colleges, our landmark hotel celebrates centuries of academic innovation. Enjoy inspired guest rooms, an all-day British brasserie, the storied Morse Bar, a relaxing wellness center, and signature Graduate amenities.

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Luxury Accommodations

Perfect for pairs and solo travellers, our rooms include a Premium Plus Serta mattress and luxurious bathroom amenities for a relaxing stay.

Graduate rooms are fitted with an HDTV complete with smart phone casting, an espresso machine, bathrobes, a mini-fridge with complimentary water, USB ports, and modern amenities. With playful nods to Alices Adventures in Wonderland and University architecture, these rooms are true Oxford retreats.

Dining & Drinks

From Wonderland-inspired dining and elegant afternoon teas to classic cocktails in historic surrounds, we have what you’re craving. Discover our four storied bars and restaurants, set in the heart of Oxford.

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Morse Bar

 

Morse Bar at The Randolph Hotel is an ode to “Inspector Morse” author Colin Dexter, a long-time regular who penned some of his most famous books in this very space. Today, the intimate, wood-paneled bar pours craft and classic cocktails, as well as whiskey, wine and specialty beers. Coffee and tea available as well.

The Drawing Room

 

Join us for a quintessentially English tea experience in The Drawing Room or at The Alice restaurant. Our menu includes a selection of savoury options alongside scones and sweets. Choose from a variety of teas.

The Alice

 

Join us at The Alice for all-day dining with a playful, contemporary twist. Our new spring menus will take you on a delightful journey through seasonal flavours, with fresh dishes carefully created by Chef Chris Godfrey and his team. Located in the heart of historic Oxford, The Alice is open daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks. Afternoon tea, too.

The Snug

 

Our petite cocktail lounge, The Snug, puts a bohemian spin on the traditional English library with plush chairs, vintage art and bold floral walls. Grab a seat and enjoy drinks and food from The Alice menu. Something of a hidden gem, you'll find this cosy bar tucked between the main restaurant and the hotel's private dining area.

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About Oxford​

 

Oxford, known as the "City of Dreaming Spires," is a historic and picturesque destination famous for its prestigious university and stunning architecture. Home to the University of Oxford, the city is filled with centuries-old colleges, grand libraries, and charming cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks like the Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Camera, and Christ Church, which inspired scenes from Harry Potter. With its rich academic heritage, vibrant literary connections, and lively cafés and bookshops, Oxford offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and intellectual charm.

Activities in Oxford

Explore the Bodleian Library & Radcliffe Camera

 

A visit to Oxford wouldn’t be complete without exploring the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest and most prestigious libraries in the world. Step inside the historic reading rooms, admire the stunning medieval architecture, and take a guided tour to see hidden treasures. Just outside, the Radcliffe Camera, with its striking circular design, is one of Oxford’s most photographed landmarks and a true symbol of the city’s academic heritage.

Visit Christ Church College & Cathedral

 

 

Christ Church is one of Oxford’s most famous colleges, known for its breathtaking architecture, magnificent dining hall, and connections to Harry Potter and Alice in Wonderland. Visitors can explore its grand halls, walk through its beautiful cloisters, and visit Christ Church Cathedral, which serves as both a college chapel and an active place of worship. The college’s stunning gardens and meadows add to its enchanting atmosphere.

Walk Through the Covered Market

 

 

For a taste of local life, head to the Covered Market, a historic shopping destination dating back to 1774. Here, you’ll find an eclectic mix of artisan stalls, bakeries, and traditional British food vendors. Whether you’re grabbing a famous Oxford sausage roll, indulging in handmade chocolates, or browsing unique crafts, the market offers an authentic and vibrant slice of Oxford’s charm.

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