The Randolph - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review The friendly staff at the 3 star Hotel Parisutham invite you to stay whilst exploring the temples and art of Thanjavur. As well as its central location, Hotel Parisutham is well known for the fine services it provides in addition to the excellent quality of accommodation and food it offers. Each wel... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review A 19th-century neo-Gothic landmark, the hotel faces both the Ashmolean and the Martyrs' Memorial. If their parents are feeling generous, undergraduates are treated to tea in the Morse Bar or dinner in the Spires Restaurant. Scenes from PBS's Inspector Morse Mystery series and the film Shadowlands we... fodors.com
No title - expert review Since 1864, the Randolph has overlooked St. Giles, the Ashmolean Museum, and the Cornmarket. The hotel is an example of how historic surroundings can be combined with modern conveniences to make for elegant accommodations. The lounges, though modernized, are cavernous enough for dozens of separate a... frommers.com
No title - expert review This large, neo-Gothic hotel lies in Oxford's historic heart directly opposite the famous Ashmolean Museum and within easy walking distance of the colleges. The Hotel has 151 beautifully appointed rooms, a 2 AA Rosette restaurant, the Morse Bar, car park (chargeable) and a new Spa with thermal suite... superbreak.com
No title - expert review Built in 1864 and recently partially refurbished the hotel is situated in theheart of the city making it an ideal base for shopping and exploring the fam... travel.away.com
No title - expert review The 114 en suite bedrooms offer all the features you would expect including satellite television, CD players, mini bars, tea and coffee making facilities and modem access points. For sheer luxury, why not choose one of the hotel's range of deluxe suites, each with their own private spacious sitting ... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review This Macdonald Hotel is located in the heart of Oxford, was built in 1864, and is approximately 48 miles from London Heathrow Airport, and 87 miles from London Gatwick Airport. Local attractions include the Ashmolean Museum, located across the street, and the Oxford Story, located less than one mile... sidestep.com
Old values in the 21sr centuary - user review My second visit was better than the first. A great welcome in a building steeped in history. Its like going back in time with all the comfort and refinement of today. A must is the Randolf... fodors.com
severe shortcomings - user review no heating installed in new room - electric heating device did not work - long discussions with italian-speaking rommservice to replace it - second day: no cold Water in bathr... travel.yahoo.com
dreadful service - user review The Oxford is the epitomy of bad organisation, and ridiculously slow service. The people who are meant to be working there seem to avoid just doing that by ignoring the guests whe... travel.yahoo.com
Pure English Classic - user review This hotel is steeped in History from 1880 where the Amature Athletics Association of England was founded to the not so distant past of the great Inspector Morse. Often frequented ... travel.yahoo.com
Was not a four star experience - user review Unhelpfull reception on arrival. Had an executive room ,needed sat nav and hiking boots to get to it. A LA CART dinner mediocre and Very expensive . Did not compare well with ot... travel.yahoo.com
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