We Love —
- Enjoy the best of both worlds with a stay at The Galaxie Hotel 4* in Oxford's peaceful Summertown, just half an hour from the bustling city centre.
- Relax and unwind in your spacious Large Double Room, with an included breakfast each morning of your stay.
- Stop off for an artisanal coffee from the horse-box turned cafe outside, and stroll along the riverside at nearby Port Meadow.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
The Galaxie Hotel 4* —
Just for you:
- Late check-out until 1pm
Situated on Banbury Road in Oxford's Summertown, the Galaxie Hotel 4* is a short walk from Port Meadow and just half an hour on foot from the centre of town.
Stay in one of the quirky rooms with plenty of British design flair and admire the views from the conservatory and dining area. Guests are sure to enjoy an artisanal coffee and sweet treat from the converted horse box turned café stationed outside!
Your Room —
This offer is based on a Large Double Room.
LARGE DOUBLE ROOM
Comfortable and cleverly designed to maximise the space for guests to enjoy, each Large Double Room has a queen-size bed and little extras like complimentary Cowshed toiletries.
Maximum room capacity
Your Dining Choices
Just for you:
- Complimentary glass of Prosecco
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Start your morning with an artisanal coffee, crêpe, or sweet treat from Maya's Coffee. This hand-built trailer was originally a horse box and now a little café, for an extra dash of charm during your stay!
Your Destination —
Although there’s more to Oxford than Oxford University, the prestigious academic institution is very much the city’s defining feature. The university dates back to the 11th century and is home to the magnificent Bodleian Library, with the distinctive Radcliffe Camera and the world-class Ashmolean Museum. For history, heritage and sheer awe-inspiring features, visit Christchurch College with its gorgeous grounds or take a stroll around Magdalen’s private deer park.
As befits a city of students and professors, Oxford is one of the last bastions of the great British pub. Drink up in the same traditional pubs as literary greats like J.R Tolkein in Lewis Carroll, or head further afield to The Perch or delightful Isis Farmhouse on the riverside. Make the most of your stay by renting punts or rowing boats for a unique way to sightsee around the city.
Shopping is definitely on the agenda for many visitors, as Bicester Village and its designers' outlets are only a short train journey. Those looking to stay within the town centre will no doubt enjoy the spoils of the Covered Market, Blackwell’s of Oxford bookshop and the contemporary Westgate Centre.