A 12th-century country house hotel set in 12 acres of mature gardens and grounds, Weston Manor Hotel is situated 10 miles from Westgate Oxford and within a 10 minute drive from Bicester village retail...
Set in Bicester, 20 km from University of Oxford, Littlebury Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Jan
United Kingdom
It provides quick access to and from the M40. All the staff were very friendly and helpful. It made for a relaxing stay.
Situated in Bicester, within 15 km of Blenheim Palace and 20 km of University of Oxford, Jersey Arms Hotel Bicester features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking...
Joseph
United Kingdom
The property is shabby , run down, so we liked nothing about the property.
Situated just 13 km from Blenheim Palace, Heyford House features accommodation in Bicester with access to a terrace, barbecue facilities, as well as a housekeeping service.
nett
United Kingdom
great breakfast, extremely comfortable room, lovely view
Set in Bicester and only 21 km from Notley Abbey, Lime Trees Farm offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Jasmin
United Kingdom
The owner was lovely and helpful the guest house was a pretty farm house style with good views and the scrambled eggs at breakfast (from the owners chickens) where amazing.
We like Bicester Village Outlet , to shop for branded...
We like Bicester Village Outlet , to shop for branded favourites . We ate @ La Tua Restaurant & enquired about " The Apartment . " Yes, it's easy to get around Bicester, the people are helpful & kindly considerate . Avoid the rush hour or peak hours, as P spaces can be already full , though doesn't take long for a space to be available.
Letty
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I loved where the apartment was situated, just a 5 minute...
I loved where the apartment was situated, just a 5 minute walk to Bicester Village which has everything from great shopping to the many wonderful restaurants, I will go again! It's also got it's own train station with direct access to London, couldn't be handier!
Philomena
Ireland
Scored 6.0
6.0
We were a little surprised to find that the centre of...
We were a little surprised to find that the centre of Bicester was the same as many towns we have visited this year. Somewhat gloomy, lack of individual shops, slightly grubby and dirty pavements areas, especially the pedestrian areas. However, on the positive side Safeway's was in the centre with a large free for 2 hours car park and laid out rather ingeniously.
WE believe that the Village outlet centre was located too near the centre and really dwarfed the town areas with designer brand clothes fashion ideas.
Never mind you will not please everyone all of the time.......
andrew
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Our son had bought my wife a 'Drive a Fire Engine'...
Our son had bought my wife a 'Drive a Fire Engine' experience and we decided to stay overnight. That part of the trip was excellent. The centre was pleasant and clean. There were plenty of charity shops (a plus) and pubs to eat in. We chose the Penny Black in town (for drinks & breakfast) and The Acorn for a meal. At The Acorn, the staff were particularly friendly and the steaks were great.
Coles Bookshop was brilliant - could've spent a fortune.
Unless you're REALLY interested in clothes, the Village is a waste of time cos there are mostly clothes shops and it took us twenty minutes to have a wander round and then leave.
Tim
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We wanted to visit the Bicester Shopping Village hence the...
We wanted to visit the Bicester Shopping Village hence the road trip from Halifax to the area.
Stopped at the Holiday Inn overnight, basic facilities but okay for the one night, watch out for the £5 parking charge plus the PodPoint chargers aren’t free here unlike the Best Westerns.
The shopping village is definitely worth a visit, plenty of shops although quite a few are the usual chains but we enjoyed the experience.
We didn’t manage to get into Bicester itself as it was raining and a bit miserable weather-wise but I’ve been there years ago and its its worth a visit especially if you are keen on photography, plenty to see and do, overall worth breaking your journey for a visit
Steven
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It was Christmas markets at night so everywhere would look...
It was Christmas markets at night so everywhere would look nice, I ate at a local Indian which was very nice, general stroll around Bicester was great, it was busy but not overpowering due to the time of year
Nigel
United Kingdom
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This is a lovely hotel with great staff, fabulous food and wonderful rooms. The grounds are well maintained and the rooms clean and tidy. It is well located just off the main road and a short distance to Oxford or the Bicester shopping village. Our room was very quiet, impressively decorated and fitted out. Just be aware that as it is an old monastery there is a heck of a lot of character to admire. We thoroughly enjoyed eating in the restaurant and the food was of a very high standard. Would definitely stay here again.
Comfortable bed, plenty of storage. The fridge was very welcome as our stay was during very warm weather.
Small but adequate bathroom.
Staff always pleasant & helpful. Good parking available.
The restaurant is very good. Our evening meal was excellent.
The building is old & characterful consequently the stairs are narrow & winding. Also the window in our room was small & the wooden wall paneling meant the room was dark.
The hotel is a 5 minute walk from the town centre & 15 minute walk to the retail village.
The spa and gym was great. The restaurant menu was limited but the staff ( Justin) worked hard and was so friendly, he made the restaurant! The food was lovely but just not much choice on the menu. Our room was lovely.
We went to Bicester village - really close and had a day trip to Oxford ( we went via Bicester village station - cheaper and quicker than going via Bicester north station), some great local taxi company to ferry us home and was less that £10 from Bicester village station back to the hotel.
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