My partner and I had a lovely stay at The George. Lovely dinner - good range on the menu including lots of alcohol free drink options. The bed was really comfortable and it was a lovely cozy room with great amenities.
Lovely location - Dorchester is beautiful! We loved the community farm just up the road with a lovely cafe and alpacas among others. Lovely countryside surrounding Dorchester and lovely cycle route to Oxford on the NCR5.
Thanks George Hotel for a lovely stay!
Myself and 2 young children stayed for one night whilst visiting friends nearby.
The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful. Reception team especially kind to my boys, and giving them activity packs was a nice touch.
We visited the pool, which was clean. Whilst not big, it was empty so didn’t have to worry about my boys bothering anyone. Clean changing rooms.
We ordered dinner up to the room and must say the children’s menu cost was really reasonable for really well portioned food.
Rooms were lovely and clean. Great that the chrome cast actually worked in the room unlike some other hotels.
Breakfast had a great spread for all tastes.
Only downside is having to pay for parking.
On the whole, great hotel and staff and would stay again.
Booked for two nights while visiting Oxford, Woodstock and Blenheim Palace.
The accommodation and location fitted the bill perfectly. Although out of Oxford we had good good routes to all our destinations and the Park and Rides were beneficial.
Accommodation as expected - good standard. Dined there one evening - food good and well presented.
All staff we encountered were: pleasant, friendly and helpful.
Recommended - would book again.
The suite we stayed in was warm and comfortable, clean and the landlord was warm and thoughtful. There is a supermarket nearby, life is convenient, and it is also very close to the surrounding attractions. It is the best place to travel to Cotswold.
Staying in hotels in the UK, especially during summer, it's a real gamble whether you'll get decent air conditioning and a working elevator. On this trip, I've stayed at numerous hotels, various brands – all chosen for their good value for money, naturally!
Our first stop, the Kensington Palace Hotel, initially gave us a room with problems, and the following day, our new room lacked air conditioning. Then at the Holiday Inn Cambridge, the lobby felt really impressive, but to my surprise, the AC was broken. The room was stuffy and hot, so we had to escape to the lobby for a beer. Luckily, London nights were quite cool, even getting a bit chilly in the early hours.
It wasn't until we arrived at the Cotswolds Hotel & Spa. Although it also lacked AC, it had a balcony. We could just leave the door open, and since UK temperatures aren't actually that high, the room stayed cool, especially with the balcony door open to let in the breeze! And while there wasn't a regular elevator, there was a mobility lift that went up to the second floor. Unfortunately, we were on the third, so we still had to climb.
Despite these minor quirks, this hotel was by far our favorite on the trip. The room was incredibly spacious, featuring a large bed, a smaller bed, and even a sofa bed. The balcony overlooked a lovely green expanse. Our family spent time on the balcony playing cards, so much so that we almost didn't want to go out sightseeing!
I also want to give a big shout-out to Trip.com. Their service was truly exceptional throughout my journey. I lost count of how many times I called them, and without fail, they resolved every single one of my issues. Definitely a huge thumbs up! 👍👍👍
Lovely hotel in Banbury town with lots of original period features, very comfortable and close to many restaurant options. Also a great base to explore the Cotswolds. The entrance to the car park is extremely narrow so be careful when entering and leaving!
Hairs were found on the bed, indicating the room wasn't cleaned properly. The staff were very cold and unhelpful. There was no drinking water in the room, and when I went to buy some at the front desk, they refused cash, charging an exorbitant £2.50 per bottle. The bathroom layout was awkward, easy to bump into things, and the toilet flushing was poor. Soundproofing was terrible. It's also not that close to Bicester Village, requiring a walk of over 20 minutes. Walking back at night after shopping, a section of the road had no streetlights, which was quite frightening.
With a stay at The Punch Bowl in Woodstock, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of University of Oxford and Blenheim Palace. This inn is 8.8 mi (14.2 km) from River Thames and 9.1 mi (14.7 km) from Christ Church College.
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a communal living room.
At The Punch Bowl, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Breakfast is available for a fee.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 10 guestrooms.
1) I like old bank! Stayed for a week
2) I liked it so much that the hotel front desk continued for another day and found that it was much more expensive than the price booked through Trip.com . It seems that overseas hotels Trip.com are still preferred.
3) I hope Trip.com to increase the interactive function of customer reviews. I actually saw a guest message below before booking this hotel. When I left, I stored my luggage at the hotel. Later, I didn’t open it and checked it directly at the airport and returned to China. I found that the valuables of the suitcase were lost, so I thought it must be there. The hotel was stolen when it was stored. I especially want to reply to that message, but unfortunately I can't leave a message below. The guest is most likely to be stolen at the airport. I don't know if there is a transfer on the return flight, and if there is a transfer, it is more likely. This possibility is far greater than the hotel staff opening your luggage. Take things in a box. You might have been better off looking for airlines and airports at the time, and I knew it after I experienced it. In short, I think the probability of this happening at old bank is very low.
Great experience at the White Hart Hotel. The host was incredibly kind and the rooms were spacious and comfortable. The place feels very genuine and has been done up very nicely. The breakfast was also very tasty, and the service by the staff also great.
Would definitely recommend if going on a trip along the Thames Path.
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NNarmeen ShahidIt is a good one - however unlike its branch in Egypt, they didnt had shower cap, slippers, bathrub and other stuff in rooms. The staff and their service was really good. The buffet as well wasnt full of vareities as in egypt (no doughnut stand). It was an hour away from sight seeings. Beautiful lounge and bar area
LLilit AdamianIt is truly a fairy-tale hotel — the rooms feel as if they come straight out of a classic English story. Everything is neat, clean, and thoughtfully designed, making the stay very comfortable.
The location is excellent, perfect for exploring Oxford on foot. The lobby area is especially beautiful — elegant, cozy, and welcoming, setting the tone from the moment you arrive.
Overall, the experience was extremely pleasant. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking to experience the true charm and atmosphere of Oxford.
GGuest UserBrilliant stay, room upgraded and breakfast was included which I didn’t realise.
Helpful staff, lovely clean hotel.
Bus stop 5 minutes walk away, buses are regular to the city centre (approx 15 minutes away).
HHengqilaobaStaying in hotels in the UK, especially during summer, it's a real gamble whether you'll get decent air conditioning and a working elevator. On this trip, I've stayed at numerous hotels, various brands – all chosen for their good value for money, naturally!
Our first stop, the Kensington Palace Hotel, initially gave us a room with problems, and the following day, our new room lacked air conditioning. Then at the Holiday Inn Cambridge, the lobby felt really impressive, but to my surprise, the AC was broken. The room was stuffy and hot, so we had to escape to the lobby for a beer. Luckily, London nights were quite cool, even getting a bit chilly in the early hours.
It wasn't until we arrived at the Cotswolds Hotel & Spa. Although it also lacked AC, it had a balcony. We could just leave the door open, and since UK temperatures aren't actually that high, the room stayed cool, especially with the balcony door open to let in the breeze! And while there wasn't a regular elevator, there was a mobility lift that went up to the second floor. Unfortunately, we were on the third, so we still had to climb.
Despite these minor quirks, this hotel was by far our favorite on the trip. The room was incredibly spacious, featuring a large bed, a smaller bed, and even a sofa bed. The balcony overlooked a lovely green expanse. Our family spent time on the balcony playing cards, so much so that we almost didn't want to go out sightseeing!
I also want to give a big shout-out to Trip.com. Their service was truly exceptional throughout my journey. I lost count of how many times I called them, and without fail, they resolved every single one of my issues. Definitely a huge thumbs up! 👍👍👍
GGuest UserMyself and 2 young children stayed for one night whilst visiting friends nearby.
The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful. Reception team especially kind to my boys, and giving them activity packs was a nice touch.
We visited the pool, which was clean. Whilst not big, it was empty so didn’t have to worry about my boys bothering anyone. Clean changing rooms.
We ordered dinner up to the room and must say the children’s menu cost was really reasonable for really well portioned food.
Rooms were lovely and clean. Great that the chrome cast actually worked in the room unlike some other hotels.
Breakfast had a great spread for all tastes.
Only downside is having to pay for parking.
On the whole, great hotel and staff and would stay again.
BBecezsiLovely hotel in a beautiful location! The riverside setting makes for a lovely view! We stayed in a spacious suite and were accommodated with an extra bed with no problem at all. Decor is a little dated and the accommodation could have been a little cleaner however, the staff were wonderful and the breakfast was great!
We would stay here again, thank you for a lovely stay!
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is located in the center of Oxford, about 10 minutes' walk from the bus station. There are several chain supermarkets near the bus station, which is quite convenient. A refrigerator and a microwave are provided in the room, and the heating is sufficient. The toilet drains slowly, and the water will overflow if you are not careful when taking a shower.
__vwpst007****Clean and tidy! The front desk staff were all very friendly and helpful! The breakfast selection was rich and varied! Convenient transportation! Quiet despite being in a bustling area!
GGuest UserWe have visited Sunbury Hotel a few times now , this time we were disturbed by person or persons at 02.47am and also experienced a lot of noise transmitted from above, both of which were a first for us and certainly surprised us. The cleaning service over the three nights amounted to pulling up the bed covers which is a definite lowering of previous standards. The complimentary bottles of water and snack biscuits were not refreshed at all, and the room itself now has two large areas of damp showing in the corners which should have been attended to and at least kept clean.
The hotel was busy during the weekend but the Tuesday am breakfast was attended service rather than the buffet which was great as the food was freshly prepared and served to us. A warning if you have a pet it's £20 per night now and segregation in the bar area for breakfast which is fine except for the walk through with your serving from the restaurant area before it gets cold.
The grounds are superb and the outside patio are excellent, plenty of car parking. It would be interesting to see if management comment.
AAlison’s Silk Road TravelsThe Ramada by Wyndham Oxford is a 20-30 min bus ride away from Oxford central station. It’s a good choice for solo travellers as it’s very good value for money. The room was very spacious and clean. The bathroom was new and very clean. The room was very quiet in a quiet part of the hotel. There were plenty of places to eat nearby as it’s just off the M40 junction to Wheatley. There were shops and places to eat to suite every budget and taste. There was a Pizza express restaurant and a large Starbucks. There is a bus stop in 5 min walk where you can get a range of buses to Oxford and Aylesbury. The 400 and x400 take you directly to the Oxford central train station, it’s such a direct route why take a car and pay huge parking fees! Oxford is great for culture and museums so I would recoomebt staying at Ramada. Will stay here again next time I visit its great value. I visited a few exhibitions while in Oxford, the Ramada is also great for pets. Hope you find my post helpful
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