 
Victoria Oxford, 180 Abingdon Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 4RA
Phone: +44 (0)1865 724536, Fax: +44 (0)1685 794909 |
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| WELCOME TO VICTORIA OXFORD |
The Victoria Oxford is ideally situated a 15 minutes on foot for guests wishing to explore this magical city of Oxford for sightseeing visiting Theatre's Museum's Thames & shopping Oxford University like Christchurch College & Saïd Business School is only 5 minutes away.
All our rooms are en-suite with free wired and wireless internet access. European style Buffet Continental and full English breakfasts are available in our large bright & spacers breakfast room that can hold 70 guests. In the evening you can enjoy a few drinks which are available from our fully licensed conservatory bar. We also have ironing facilities available, cots for the little ones, plus a comfortable guest lounge/reception area for relaxation, also available in the lounge/reception area is a computer to surf quietly if you have no laptop.
Oxford's New Theatre is located in the heart of oxford with the Oxford Playhouse, the Sheldonian Theatre, The Ashmolean Museum, The Bodleian Library, Botanical Garden's and Christ Church. Please note that is a non-smoking house and unfortunately we are unable to accept pets. For business visitors we also for business visitors we also offer a fax photo copier scanner & printing though a wireless network.
If you drive to Oxford, we offer our guests free parking in our well lit and secure car park.
Our staff will do their very best to ensure that your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. They can help you find your way around, book taxis, advice on bus routes etc. and makes suggestions for things to do and see while you are in Oxford. |
| Single Room - Capacity 1 person |
 Single Room with trouser press Free high speed Wireless and Wired Internet Hairdryer, radio alarm clock, tea/coffee making facilities and television. All Rooms are En-Suite. Towels and shower toiletries provided. Price includes a full English breakfast or vegetarian option upon request. |
| Double/Twin Room - Capacity: 2 person |
 Double Room with trouser press Free high speed Wireless and Wired Internet Hairdryer, radio alarm clock, tea/coffee making facilities and television. All Rooms are En-Suite. Towels and shower toiletries provided. Price includes a full English breakfast or vegetarian option upon request. |
| Family Sleeping 3 - Capacity: 3 person |
 Family Room with trouser press Free high speed Wireless and Wired Internet Hairdryer, radio alarm clock, tea/coffee making facilities and television All Rooms are En-Suite Towels and shower toiletries provided Price includes a full English breakfast or vegetarian option upon request. |
| Family Sleeping 4 - Capacity: 4 person |
An additional bed is available for this room - please contact us for details Family Room with trouser press Free high speed Wireless and Wired Internet Hairdryer, radio alarm clock, tea/coffee making facilities and television All Rooms are En-Suite Towels and shower toiletries provided Price includes a full English breakfast or vegetarian option upon request |
If you like your fry up you can look forward to a good old-fashioned feast every morning.
| HELP YOURSELF FROM THE BUFFET |
- Selection of juices
- Variety of cereals
- Fresh chilled milk
- Muffins
- Croissants
- Waffles
- Fresh fruit salad
- Hot cross buns
- Please ask if you would like porridge oats/Hot chocolate
- Veggie sausages
- Fruit yoghurts
- Tea, fresh filtered coffee
- Thick-sliced White or wholemeal toast
| FOLLOWED BY A CHOICE FROM THE GRILL (COOKED TO ORDER) |
- Fried egg, bacon, sausages, grilled tomato and mushrooms
- Scrambled egg on toast with tomato and mushrooms
- Poached egg on toast with tomato and mushrooms
- Boiled egg with bacon
- Kippers
- Mon-Sat 7:30-9:30am
- Sun 8:00-9:30am
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| Oxford Centre - 0.82 miles |
Oxford conjures up images of students riding their bicycles furiously to their next lecture, elegant university buildings and the terribly English pastime of spending a leisurely afternoon punting on the Thames.
However, there is more to Oxford than the university... from museums... to peacefulparks... to its lively social life.
The origins of the city of Oxford are lost in the mists of time.
The remains of a priory were discovered close to the present day site of Christ Church Cathedral.
Most of the colleges are open to the public, All Souls founded in 1437, Balliol founded in the 13th century, Christ Church which was founded by Cardinal Wolsey. |
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