Macdonald Randolph Hotel
Macdonald Randolph Hotel offers luxurious accommodation, delicious food and a sensuous spa haven in the heart of this world-famous University City.
Located in Oxford's city centre, the Randolph is a 5 Star, landmark building with elegance and charm aplenty.
Guests have a choice of restaurants and bars within the hotel, including their newly opened Acanthus Restaurant, serving mouth-watering seasonal dishes prepared by their highly skilled chefs.
The Cartoon Bar is the latest to hit Oxford, offering an outstanding selection of Champagnes and Gins along with classic cocktails and light bites.
The Randolph hotel has played host to prime ministers and presidents, and the renowned Morse Bar is instantly recognisable as the watering hole of Colin Dexter's world-famous detective, Inspector Morse.
Macdonald Randolph Hotel
Beaumont St,
Oxford,
OX1 2LN
0344 879 9132
International +44 1865 256 400
Afternoon tea - The drawing room at the famous Macdonald Randolph Hotel is home to the finest afternoon tea selection Oxford has to offer. Relax in the grand surroundings while sampling the wonderful selection of homemade delicacies which their highly skilled chefs create using only the finest ingredients, sourced locally where possible. It's their dedication that makes the Randolph’s afternoon tea something special.
The Randolph serve afternoon tea at its very best, on traditional tiered cake stands with a delicious selection of savoury finger sandwiches, fluffy scones with jam and clotted cream, a selection of cakes and much more.
Perfect for a special occasion or even after a busy day sightseeing or shopping.
Elegantly decorated
In the heart of the city of Oxford
Renowned Morse Bar
Excellent for shopping & sight-seeing
151 individually decorated bedrooms
Spa Facilities (£15.00 per person) & Mini Gym
Stylish meeting rooms & facilities
Complimentary WiFi throughout
On-site car parking (pre-booking essential - charged at £28.50 per night)
Free Wifi Powered by The Cloud
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