The Hilton Garden Inn Abingdon Oxford is 1 mi from the center of Abingdon, with a selection of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars all within a 20 minute walk from the property.
Set 5 mi from Abingdon, Courtyard by Marriott Oxford South has a 24-hour fitness center, 24-hour front desk and restaurant. The accommodations features a business center and luggage storage for...
Tracey
United Kingdom
Rooms clean, have everything you need in the room. Spacious
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.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Staff were very good, attentive to our needs, very chatty and pleasant, breakfast was very nice, room was warm and spacious with enough storage and hangers, gardens look nice and plenty of parking available. We enjoyed dinner in the bar, pies were especially good.
Kingfisher Barn B&B offers accommodations in Abingdon, 20 miles from Notley Abbey and 22 miles from Newbury Racecourse.
Ian Alexander
Canada
The room was small but cosy with a comfortable bed. The location is lovely, just over the bridge from town and surrounded by lovely tranquil countryside. It’s close to restaurants and pubs and the self check-in is straightforward. Breakfast is basic (toast, pastries, cereal, boiled eggs) but tasty. It’s a great spot to stay!
Offering a garden, Lovely 2 bed apartment sleeps 5 provides accommodations in Abingdon. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Offering inner courtyard views, The Cherry Tree in Abingdon features accommodations and a bar. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Hayley
United Kingdom
The property had everything you could possibly need and was clean and comfortable.
On average, 3-star hotels in Abingdon cost £95 per night, and 4-star hotels in Abingdon are £114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Abingdon can be found for £95 per night, on average (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, £137. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Abingdon for this weekend cost around £135 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £115 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Abingdon for tonight. You'll pay around £119 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Abingdon will cost around £155, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Very cozy and lovely town, full of fields and gardens to...
Very cozy and lovely town, full of fields and gardens to walk, explore and love. Long path through the River Thames and some options to hire kayaks and stand up paddle.
Lots of traditional pubs in the town center and very good cafes & restaurants with all kinds of options for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Very friendly place for dogs including hotels and restaurants.
I can't wait to come back.
Glauce
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
Great location for visiting Abingdon and Didcot amongst other towns in a small village with a nice restaurant and pub. Lovely property set back off the street so it’s very quiet and private. The annexe is very clean and has lovely fresh bedding and decor. Nice treats upon arrival - milk, biscuits and wine. And tea, coffee and sugar plus oils and seasonings available for use at the property. Everything’s been thought of.
Very handy location for us as family live in Steventon. Stayed in the accommodation that is situated off the courtyard / beer garden with your own front door. Bus stop to Abingdon and Oxford very short walk and also a coop which was handy. Car park was right next to accommodation as well so overall really handy for getting bags in. The beds were very comfortable and we would book again.
The room was clean and the bed comfortable. Breakfast was a pleasant experience, providing a variety of choice and friendly service. The conservatory area of the dining room, offered an interesting view of the grounds.
The location of the hotel is central for Abingdon and suited me as I was attending a function that was only minutes away.
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.
Great location. Close to Abingdon centre, yet away from traffic noise.
The house is spacious for four people, with good amenities.
Easy to catch X2 bus into Oxford for sightseeing.
Abingdon itself is a nice place, with a very pretty area to explore near the river
This place could not have been more perfect. It was beyond spacious, homely and really close to the town center. We had a washer and dryer which was wonderful. It had great parking, two spaces which is hard to find in Abingdon.
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!!
Very clean & comfortable. Pretty communal courtyard to sit outside. Powerful shower. Nice & quiet location, just a short walk to Abingdon & 20 minutes drive to Oxford. Good continental breakfast. Friendly staff.
Beautiful building, in a fantastic location, with interesting converted outbuildings in the historical part of Abingdon and with terrace and grounds bordering the river Thames.
The room was lovely and comfortable - tastefully decorated and had everything you might need including a kitchen. The location is very convenient for visiting Abingdon School.
The Breakfast more than adequate, nice & fresh in the fridge. Excellent location especially for Didcot Railway Centre, Oxford and Blenheim Palace. Food was delicious.
Lovely village, and lovely hotel, the rooms are decorated lovely the size and comfort was excellent. Location great. Breakfast was lovely and we would stay again.
The room was clean and comfortable. The lobby and garden were nice. We usually prefer a hotel at a more central location but this time it suited our needs
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