"Delightful B&B at the edge of Oxford. Would certainly recommend if you are in the area. They have secure parking and are a short walk to a couple of local pubs."
"A great hotel to stay at. Very quirky, friendly staff and good food. Very extensive drink selections ie cocktails and beers. Room we stayed in was roomy,very clean and facilities were excellent. Hotel conveniently placed via a short walk into city. "
"Loved the hotel and room and the staff were amazing. Walkable to everywhere and loads of food options nearby. The reception staff were great, would 100% stay again. Thank you for a great trip to Oxford. "
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Top Oxford University Museum of Natural History Hotel Reviews
Vanbrugh House Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Loved the hotel and room and the staff were amazing. Walkable to everywhere and loads of food options nearby. The reception staff were great, would 100% stay again. Thank you for a great trip to Oxford. "
"Lovely 4 night stay at the Leonardo Royal. The room was spacious and bed really confortable. The room also had with a good selection of teas and coffees wuth flavoured water and snacks freely available in reception. "
"My wife and I spent a night here at the end of July. We had asked for a room on the first floor, which we given. Check-in was quick and easy. The room, whilst small, had all the aminities necessary, including a kettle with branded tea and coffee, sugar and sweetners, sachets of milk in the mini fridge and two biscuits. There were also two cans of still water in the fridge. There was also a 32-inch flat-screen TV and Free WiFi which worked well.The bathroom toiletries were by L'Occitane and there were plenty of towels provided.
The central location was excellent for seeing the city sights. It was only five minute walk to the bus station and a food market was just around the corner.
I was particularly impressed by the amount of information provided by the hotel prior to our arrival, infrming me of ID to bring, local parking facilities, check-in time, etc. If we visit Oxford again I will certainly consider the Bocardo as my place to stay."
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What can I see and do near Oxford University Museum of Natural History?
You'll want to browse the collections at Ashmolean Museum, Museum of the History of Science and Museum of Oxford. Explore landmarks like Radcliffe Camera, Carfax Tower and Oxford Castle. You can check out the local talent at Oxford Playhouse, New Theatre Oxford and Burton Taylor Studio.
How can I get to Oxford University Museum of Natural History?
To see more of the larger area, hop on a train at Oxford Station. There might not be many public transport stops near to Oxford University Museum of Natural History so consider a car rental to maximise your time.