Discover voco Oxford Thames, nestled along the serene banks of the River Thames near Oxford's heart. With a storied past dating back to the Middle Ages, our hotel emanates charm and history. Enjoy a quintessential Oxfordshire countryside experience, surrounded by fresh air and 30 acres of manicured gardens. Our hotel offers an array of amenities ensuring a comfortable stay, from a relaxing leisure club and spa to delicious dining options from our onsite restaurant, Napier's. While you're with us, explore the history behind our city, our recommendations are the Ashmolean Museum, Pitt Rivers and Bodleian Libraries. Not forgetting the world-famous Oxford University, made up of 38 independent colleges. Why not book yourself in for a guided tour at the Oxford Castle and Prison and immerse yourself in hundreds of years of the Castle’s past? Looking for something fun, punting is a truly timeless tradition in Oxford. Punt down the River Thames and see Oxford in a whole new way. If you are escaping for retail therapy, Oxford has everything you need, with Westgate shopping centre, Bicester Village and independent shops in the 18th century covered market, you can shop until you drop. Whether you're visiting for work or leisure, our goal is to provide exceptional hospitality, ensuring every aspect of your stay is memorable. Come on in to voco Oxford Thames.
"The hotel environment is very good. Although it is about 15 minutes' drive from the center of Oxford, it is also very convenient for tourists who drive by car.
A large lawn is next to the Tom River. It is great for running or walking in the morning.
The facilities are also new. For a British country hotel, I think it is already very good. Each room on the first floor also has a small outdoor table.
The hotel's own restaurant tastes good. The staple food is 25 pounds per portion, which is a lot, but it is a bit salty.
The only shortcoming is that I booked a king-size bed room, but the front desk gave me an ordinary standard king-size bed room. Fortunately, I can add an extra bed (15 pounds), otherwise I must have to deal with them.
Ctrip is not kind either. It charged the premium room fee for a king-size bed (nearly 1,000 more expensive) but did not do the job. The English confirmation letter says: kingbed, and the corresponding bed should be super kingsize. The hotel thinks it is kingsize, which is 1.5m in the UK, and super kingsize is 1.8m."