Location and Accessibility
The colleges and University of Oxford provide outstanding facilities and great value for residential and non-residential conferences and celebratory dinners. Choose from over 250 meeting rooms for events ranging from one to one interviews to meetings for 1,000. With banquets in ancient and modern dining halls and over 6,000 bedrooms
Accommodation Details
Staying in historic Oxford college accommodation is a unique opportunity. With centrally-located bed and breakfast (B&B) rooms from £40, it is a cost effective alternative to staying in a hotel, and by providing the college with revenue you will be contributing to the upkeep of the famous buildings. You could trace the footsteps of Ghandi, Bill Clinton, Hugh Grant, or the 25 British Prime Ministers who have passed through Oxford's colleges. You will eat in the college hall, and could wander through the college's gardens and quadrangles, learn about the college's history, and take a punt along the river followed by a drink in the college bar.
Albert Woodward (Keble College, Oxford, June 2009): A wonderful place to stay!
Stephen Rigden (Keble College, Oxford, June 2009): A most enjoyable experience. The staff were very polite and helpful. The room was simple but comfortable.
Mrs S J Burns (St Hugh's College, Oxford, June 2009): Fantastic buildings and grounds. I would gladly used University Rooms again.