In the tranquil village of Iffley, just 2 minutes’ stroll from the famous Iffley Lock, ... more
this family-run hotel has a peaceful, attractive location, only 2 miles (3.2 km) from the heart of Oxford.The Tree Hotel has an idyllic setting, only a short walk fr...
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A warm welcome awaits you at The Tree where our excellent facilities and personal service ... more
provide for all the homely comforts and ambience of a friendly family run hotel Why not visit the award winning Annora restaurant famed for it's fine Internation...
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Enjoy the romantic city of Bruges in this gorgeous and elegant hotel, built in 1864 and ... more
renovated in 2006. The hotel is a haven of peace in this historical city. For your convenience, free car parking and a nice continental buffet breakfast is included in the price.Francine and her team look forward to welcome you to the Golden Tree Hotel!.
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Just a short walk from the old city and the city centre, the Olive Tree Hotel is a ... more
beautiful 4 star property combining modern design with old elements.Guests rooms are spacious and elegantly appointed and they feature all modern comforts including an LCD TV, tea & coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone as well as pillow selection and black-out curtains. Guests can also make a use at the internet connectivity via the TV.Opened in 2000, the hotel was built around an ancient olive tree that legends has it provided shades for caravans of pilgrims just before entering the holy city.The hotel beautiful lobby is a great place to enjoy a drink or a light meal. The service at the Olive Tree hotel is attentive and staff will be more than happy to help with any requests..
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Just 5 miles from Bridgwater 2 miles from Cannington or 2 miles from Nether Stowey or 12 ... more
miles from TauntonThis is a friendly country hotel in 175 acres of tranquil grounds gardensOriginally a farm cottage dating back a few hundred years now transformed into one of the most popular hotels restaurants in the areaGreat for business and leisure guestsA great base to explore the walks birds and trails of the nearby Quantock Hills or the historic village of Nether Stowey a haunt of Wordsworth and residence for Coleridge
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Location. Set in the city's American Colony neighbourhood, Olive Tree Hotel is a modern ... more
property built around an ancient olive tree and located within four kilometres of the Garden Tomb and Jaffa Gate. Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport is situated 45 kilometres away, and takes approximately an hour to reach by car. Hotel Features. Olive Tree Hotel is built around an ancient olive tree that provided shade for pilgrims before entering Jerusalem, and is now housed in a glass roofed garden in the centre of the hotel. Guests can use the multilingual concierge service for sightseeing advice, and further practical amenities include conference rooms for up to 600 people, complimentary parking available onsite, laundry facilities and a 24 hour front desk. Olive Tree Garden houses two restaurants; the Shalom Salam Dining Room is an informal, modern restaurant serving a range of international dishes and Israeli specialties, and the Oasis Bar is a stylish piano bar located in the lobby offering a range of internationaldishes and a wide selection of drinks. Guestrooms. The 304 guestrooms, over five floors, feature elegant, modern decor with rich patterned fabrics. All include air conditioning, Internet connections (surcharge), satellite television, direct dial phones, hair dryers and safes. Expert Tip. Mount Herzl, located eight kilometres from the hotel, is a memorial park and cemetery dedicated to Theodor Herzl, the founder of political Zionism. It is also the burial ground of other noted leaders including Golda Meir, Levi Eshkol and Yitzhak Rabin.
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Advantages: Lovely hotel full of character Disadvantages: Slightly loud extractor fan in the bathroom!
I stayed in this B&B (Its called a hotel, but i would class it more as a B&B) for 1 night whilst on a business trip, and was not disappointed. I was feeling rather energetic at the end of my first day, and as the sun was still shining I decided to get out my map and walk back to the hotel. It is number 100, Banbury road, and it took me around 20 minutes to walk from the main part of the town, and I foudn it very easily, it was literally just a straight road. They have plenty of free carparking if you drive there.
I rung the bell on the reception desk and a very friendly lady took my details and walked me up to my room, which was lovely. It wasn't massively huge, but big enough for me, and they had very kindly upgraded me from a single to a double room for no extra cost because they were quiet on that night, how nice of them ...
Oxford, a seasoned city of culture and erudite beauty, is peppered with dreaming spires and archaic edifices. In keeping with the city's understated beauty and elegance is The Macdonald Randolph Hotel, or more simply, The Randolph.
Built in 1864 by the architect William Wilkinson, the Victorian Gothic hotel stands dignified on a street of Georgian facade, opposite the world famous Ashmolean Museum. A skip and a jolly hop (or 200m if you're stoically set on metric) from city centre, it is one of the most central hotels. It is this distinctive architectural history and location that marks The Randolph as the ideal bedrock for exploring Oxford.
Having attended university at Oxford, there was never quite a good enough reason to obliterate my bank account (and the possibility of any future loan-related banter with the HSBC) on a night ...
Advantages: It's spectacular and surprisingly quiet and the best location in the city Disadvantages: Parking, high prices.
As a student at Oxford University in the late 1980s, the Randolph seemed like the physical embodiment of the class divide that afflicted poor kids like me who came from state schools from the much wealthier students who took the affluence and grandeur of the city's finest hotel entirely in their stride. I'd never been in such a grand hotel and the closest thing to a grand building in my home city was the local branch of Lloyds Bank.
My flat mates' parents would arrive each term and take us out to the Randolph for rather staid Sunday lunches in the spectacular high ceilinged dining room where we'd sit and watch the world cycle by through the tall windows. By contrast my parents would visit bringing a bag full of fish and chips or a Chinese take-away. I can't really say that we enjoyed the Randolph that much more than a take ...