The Hilton Garden Inn Abingdon Oxford is 1.6 km from the centre of Abingdon, with a selection of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars all within a 20 minute walk from the property.
The refurbished Steventon House offers fine comfort, a striking wine bar and an exquisite brasserie restaurant amid the Oxfordshire countryside. It has easy access to the M4, M40 and business parks.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Alexandra was amazing! Such a lovely bubbly warm welcome - she made the experience!
Breakfast was amazing! The hotel decor is gorgeous. Everything is neat and tidy and clean. I would have like to have tried the restaurant as it looks lovely.
Set 8 km from Abingdon, Courtyard by Marriott Oxford South has a 24-hour fitness centre, 24-hour front desk and restaurant. The accommodation features a business centre and luggage storage for guests....
Hannaford
United Kingdom
The room was clean and spacious however the WiFi did not work, staff were friendly.
With a peaceful, rural location, just 20 minutes from the historic university city of Oxford and just 10 minutes from Abingdon, the hotel is rich in original character and dates to the 19th Century.
Located in Abingdon in the Oxfordshire region, Lovely 2 bed apartment sleeps 5 has a patio. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Helen
United Kingdom
Location was ok. Glad we found it in the daylight though!
It was clean and tidy. Plenty of hot water. Kitchen well equipped. TV great. Thank you!
Boasting a garden, bar and views of inner courtyard, The Cherry Tree is set in Abingdon, 25 km from University of Oxford. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace....
Nigel
United Kingdom
Great for what we wanted - visiting friends in the village. We stay here regularly, it's in the perfect location for us.
On average, 3-star hotels in Abingdon cost £95 per night, and 4-star hotels in Abingdon are £120 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Abingdon can on average be found for £101 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Abingdon this weekend is £100 or, for a 4-star hotel, £102. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Abingdon for this weekend cost on average around £155 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We'd just missed the farmers market on Friday which was a...
We'd just missed the farmers market on Friday which was a pity. Science convention in the square on Saturday. A real hive of activity. Lots of lovely historical buildings and the Abbey gardens were lovely even on a wet march day.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Historical town close to river Thames so plenty of nice...
Historical town close to river Thames so plenty of nice walks good variety of shops pubs restaurants ect easy reach of Oxford 20 mins drive also regular bus services to other towns ect overall quiet central to lots of other places easy to get round
catinacup
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We live in Leeds so the trip to Abingdon is one of our...
We live in Leeds so the trip to Abingdon is one of our favourites .A small market town with lots of places to eat and lovely Oxfordshire countryside and wildlife. Nearby Bletchley Park is definitely worth a visit. There are lots of places to walk in Abingdon and lots of history to discover. Oxford is only a bus ride away and they are very regular .Would never drive there.
Sheila
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful English market town on the banks of the River...
A beautiful English market town on the banks of the River Thames, The town is full of historic buildings and steeped in history, now the oldest town in England, outdated Colchester by quite some years.
derek
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I used to live in Abingdon and area for 44 years, so I would...
I used to live in Abingdon and area for 44 years, so I would reccamened a holiday there for any explorer of Oxfordshire as bace to start from, for traveling north or south as there are many beautyfull towns and villages to visit.
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Anonymous
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Scored 2.0
Check there is not a party or wedding reception the night...
Check there is not a party or wedding reception the night you are staying. The restaurant, bar and lounge are unavailable and the music goes on until midnight. Not inform of the lack of facilities before or on arrival. Received standard email with restaurant and bar opening times the day before we were due to check in.
It is ideal for local shops and supermarkets. Also a short walk from Abingdon town centre via a pleasant riverside path from the main road. The hotel has plenty of free parking. The hotel cleaners, receptionists, and all the staff do a professional job. Could do to be more receptionists at busy times and breakfasts are very expensive but besides that an ideal place to stay. The rooms are excellent and well kept. There is air conditioning and windows can be opened as necessary. All in all 9 out of a possible 10.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Dinckley Court. It’s a beautiful property located as it is alongside the River Thames and the perfect spot for visiting Oxford and other nearby parts of Oxfordshire. There are many great options for eating nearby. We received a very warm welcome from Annette and our room was very comfortable and well equipped. We would definitely stay at Dinckley Court again!
Good location for central Abingdon. Polite staff but room 1 above pub with music and noise until after midnight, so woken up when kicking out time. No tea and coffee facilities in room, but there was juice and water in fridge on the landing. Room very recently upgraded so it was comfortable and modern in an old creaky floorboards building. Felt it was expensive with no cooked breakfast.
Lovely old world Inn with period decor. Excellent breakfast and we were served by a charming friendly woman who seemed keen to ensure we were enjoying the meal and getting everything we wanted. Lovely place to stay if you want to explore Abingdon and surrounds (Oxford for example). Will definitely return.
Good central location in a lovely part of Abingdon. Free on site parking. Very close to town centre, supermarket, Abbey Meadows and the River Thames. The hotel has its own Pod Point EV charger, and there are plenty more available in the public car park a 2 minute walk from the hotel.
Second time we have stayed at Dinckley Court.
Lovely accommodation.
Annette the host is great and very helpful.
Great spot for visiting Abingdon and Oxford.
The view of the river from the bottom of the garden is fantastic.
Visit you won't be disappointed.
Lovely hotel - old building but very well maintained and comfortable rooms, which were very clean. The breakfast was excellent and comprehensive and the restaurant for dinner was excellent. Lastly, the staff were very nice and followed up on all requests.
The location perfect for my purpose of attending a wedding at Jesus Chapel Oxford and for the closeness of the reception held at Kingston Bagpuize House. The breakfast was a choice of 3 servings and you cannot do any better!!
The Breakfast more than adequate, nice & fresh in the fridge. Excellent location especially for Didcot Railway Centre, Oxford and Blenheim Palace. Food was delicious.
Nice room and lovely host. Good area for accessing Didcot and Oxford. Two pubs very close. We can highly recommend the Wheatsheaf the Sunday Roast is amazing.
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