Where to stay
Oxford is beautiful, walkable, and full of places to rest your dancing feet. Here are a few options within easy reach of the Town Hall (and our after-party energy):
Bougie & Beautiful (£££)
These are for the folks who like plush pillows, historic walls, and maybe a pre-wedding Negroni in a velvet chair:
The Old Bank Hotel – Elegant, central, and two minutes from the ceremony. Oxford charm at its finest.
oldbank-hotel.co.ukThe Randolph Hotel – Classic, famous, and slightly over-the-top (in a good way). A few more pounds, but steeped in Oxford drama.
graduatehotels.com/oxford
Stylish & Sensible (££)
For those who want comfort, location, and maybe a cheeky cocktail but don’t need a four-poster bed:
Vanbrugh House Hotel – Super central, boutique-style, and great value.
vanbrughhousehotel.co.ukMalmaison Oxford – Yes, it used to be a prison. Yes, it’s now very cool. Historic, moody, and surprisingly cosy.
malmaison.com/locations/oxford
Budget-Friendly & Walkable (£)
Because you’d rather save it for drinks, tacos, or late-night Uber boats:
YHA Oxford – Clean, safe, very central. Perfect if you’re rolling deep with friends.
yha.org.uk/hostel/oxfordTravelodge Oxford City Centre – No frills, but all the basics. Solid option just across the street from the action.
travelodge.co.uk
Extra Notes
Book early – September is peak Oxford wedding & punting season.
Stay central if you can – the Town Hall is right in the city centre. If you’re near Cornmarket Street, the Covered Market, or High Street, you’re golden.
Coming in a group? Check out Airbnbs or small inns in Jericho, Cowley Road, or Summertown—just a short walk or taxi away from the Town Hall.
Need help or want to coordinate a group Airbnb with fellow guests? Add a note in your RSVP and we’ll see what we can do.