Das Eigentum
The Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel occupies a prime position on the High Street, blending modern comfort with Oxford's medieval streetscape—you step from a bustling commercial thoroughfare into a contemporary lobby where efficiency meets charm. This three-star property serves business travellers, academic visitors and leisure guests seeking central access without the premium price of the Randolph or Old Parsonage; the rooms are compact but well-appointed, with reliable WiFi and a reliable breakfast buffet. Standing in reception, you sense a hotel that prioritises function and proximity to the Bodleian, Christ Church and the Covered Market over lavish aesthetics. It suits the independent explorer, the academic conference attendee and families wanting to be walkable-distance from Oxford's colleges without the formality.
️ Chroniken von Oxford
Oxford's founding legend credits Alfred the Great with establishing a settlement to defend against Viking incursions in the 9th century; the city's true ascendancy came with the establishment of the University in the 12th century, when wandering scholars coalesced into the world's oldest continuously operating academic institution. The mediaeval street pattern—narrow lanes radiating from Carfax Tower, with colleges occupying entire blocks behind high walls—remains the skeleton of the city, overlaid with Georgian townhouses and Victorian commercial frontages along the High and Broad Streets. The Industrial Revolution largely bypassed Oxford, preserving its architectural coherence; instead, the 19th and 20th centuries saw the university expand vastly, with new colleges and the famous Motor Works at Cowley defining modern Oxford. Today, the city is simultaneously a living museum of English ecclesiastical and scholarly architecture, a functioning university town of 40,000 students, and a heritage tourism destination where punts on the Cherwell compete with tech startups for cultural bandwidth.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
May and early June (spring term conclusion, gardens in full bloom, mild 16–18°C afternoons, quads at their most photogenic) and September (summer tourists departed, new academic year energy, crisp 17°C days, colleges reopened to visitors). June specifically offers the Chelsea Flower Show zeitgeist spillover and longest daylight—sunset near 21:00.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
August and July bring maximum domestic and international tourism; university towns empty (no undergraduates) but secondary-school holidays mean families flood punting queues and museum café lines. Accommodation prices rise 20–30% above shoulder rates. Easter and May Bank Holidays (particularly the early May spring bank holiday) trigger brief spikes when Britons travel domestically and college gardens open to visitors.
Budget Schulter Saison
February–March and October–November offer 15–25% discounts, manageable crowds, and the authentic scholarly atmosphere—Hilary and Michaelmas terms run, colleges are populated, and rain is frequent but grey skies clear faster than northern England's. Evocative light for photography; fewer tour groups.
Wetter & Verpackung
Oxford sits on clay in the Midlands; expect high humidity, sudden cloudbursts and damp that penetrates uninsulated college chapels—the Cherwell floods in prolonged rain, affecting riverside paths. Pack a compact waterproof jacket (non-negotiable), merino wool base layers for the damp chill of college cloisters, and waterproof shoes; the historic cobbles are treacherous when wet and there is no weather-appropriate 'light' dressing in shoulder seasons.
Live City Briefing
- Oxford's Workplace Parking Levy (enforced August 2022 onwards) now charges employers £650/vehicle/year, reducing city-centre commuter traffic and improving air quality on the High Street; expect clearer pedestrian thoroughfares and fewer delivery lorries during business hours.
- The Oxfordshire Way walking route and expansion of the Sustrans cycle network (completed phases 2025–2026) now connect the city directly to villages in the Cotswolds; accommodation near Eastgate benefits from cycle-tourist interest and day-tripper accessibility.
- June 2026 sees the traditional bumping races (Eights Week, held late May–early June) conclude; boathouse activity and river congestion peak in early June, making afternoon Cherwell punting crowded but atmospheric—prepare for queue times at punting stations and riverside pubs being full by 17:00.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 3-4 facing the courtyard (internal); corner rooms away from High Street provide better space and light
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms facing High Street (traffic noise); rooms directly above restaurant/bar areas; basement-level rooms lack natural light
Best views
Courtyard-facing rooms offer peaceful views; High Street-facing rooms provide city views but with traffic noise
Quietest floors
Upper floors (4-5) are generally quieter, especially those facing away from High Street toward courtyard
🔊 Noise notes
Historic building in busy city center location. Double glazing reduces but doesn't eliminate traffic noise. Weekend nights busier due to local nightlife. Restaurant and bar operate until late evening.
💡 Insider tips
Request courtyard-facing room when booking if noise-sensitive. Building character means varying room sizes/layouts. Close curtains for better soundproofing. Tourist area means daytime foot traffic noise is unavoidable. Quietest period: weekday mornings and early afternoons.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free WiFi throughout (Accor Live Limitless members priority); typical 15–25 Mbps; login via email or room number
Single lift serves all four floors; historic 17th-century Eastgate building with some corridors narrow but passable
PressReader digital newsstand app complimentary; printed Times and Telegraph available in lobby (small charge); building is Grade II listed medieval gateway structure
Standard 15:00–23:00; early check-in from 12:00 subject to availability (£20–30 fee); late check-out 12:00–14:00 costs £30–50; after 14:00 half-day rate applies
Free secure storage available before check-in and after check-out; 24-hour availability upon request
Ground-floor accessible room available; main entrance step-free via ramp on High Street side; accessible toilet near reception; upper floors reachable by lift; no full step-free access to all historic sections
No on-site parking; nearest valet/car park is Oxford Castle car park (5-min walk, £15–18/day); Broad Street car park (3-min walk, £17/day); no EV charging on-site; nearest public charging at University car park (10-min walk)
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: Oxford visitor levy £2.50 per night per room (except children under 16); mandatory environmental charge often bundled
Deposit & card hold: £50–100 advance deposit required; £150 incidental card hold at check-in for room charges
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church of England: Christ Church Cathedral (2-min walk south on St Aldate's)
- Church of England: St. Mary the Virgin Church (3-min walk north on High Street)
- Synagogue: The Oxford Synagogue (8-min walk west (Magdalen Street))
- Mosque: Oxford Mosque (15-min walk south (Manzil Way, Cowley Road))
Halal: Al-Madina halal butcher (5-min walk, Broad Street area); nearest certified halal restaurant Zaika (10-min walk, Catte Street)
Kosher: No kosher restaurants in Oxford town centre; nearest certified options in Reading (40-min train); pre-order via hotel concierge advised
Vegan/Vegetarian: The Vurger Co (4-min walk, Cornmarket Street, all vegan); Café Rouge (Broad Street, extensive vegan menu)
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Cornmarket Street (1-min walk, pedestrianised high street, Zara, H&M, Uniqlo); Westgate Oxford mall (4-min walk, luxury/chain stores); covered market (2-min walk, local produce/vintage)
Christ Church Meadow walk (2-min walk to meadow entrance; 2-mile flat loop through pastoral grounds, riverside Thames path); Port Meadow (20-min bike ride west; open grassland, grazing animals, sunset views)
Ashmolean Museum (5-min walk, world-class art/archaeology collection, free entry); Pitt Rivers Museum (6-min walk, ethnographic/natural history, free); Bodleian Library exhibition (6-min walk, paid tours £2–8)
Oxford Playhouse Theatre (3-min walk, Beaumont Street); Sheldonian Theatre (4-min walk, classical concerts); New Theatre (4-min walk, musicals/touring shows)
Escape rooms (Quests Escape Room, 8-min walk); board game cafés (Fanboy Three, 6-min walk, Cowley Road)
Cutteslowe Park playground (10-min walk, swings/slides); Oxford University Museum of Natural History (6-min walk, dinosaurs/interactive, free); boating on Cherwell (15-min walk to rental, £12–20/hour)
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: June in Oxford typically 6–7 (High–Very High); daily sun 04:50–21:20; expect strong midday UV; wear SPF 30+ sunscreen, hat, sunglasses during 11:00–15:00
🤧 Pollen & allergens: June pollen moderate to high (grass pollen peak); tree pollen declining; allergy sufferers advised to use antihistamines; humidity 55–65% typical
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Barclays ATM (1-min walk, High Street); NatWest (2-min walk, Cornmarket Street); cash withdrawal zero-fee domestic, foreign cards 1.5–3% fee typical
Boots pharmacy (2-min walk, Cornmarket Street, 08:00–21:00 weekdays); Lloyds pharmacy (4-min walk, Magdalen Street, 08:30–18:00); nearest 24h pharmacy: Tesco Extra (Kidlington, 4-mile bus ride, 24h)
Boots (2-min walk, Cornmarket Street; open until 21:00 weekdays, 18:00 Sunday); Morrison Daily convenience (3-min walk, Broad Street; 08:00–23:00)
Oxford Bus Station (5-min walk north on High Street/St Giles); Magdalen Street coach stop (immediate vicinity); local bus (First Bus): adult single fare £1.60–2.50 (day ticket £4.40 excellent value); rail: Oxford rail station (10-min walk south or 10 min by bus)
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Post Office (5-min walk, St Giles; mid-market rates, no commission on certain amounts); avoid airport bureau de change (3–5% markup); Travelex (Cornmarket, reasonable but 2% markup); contactless preferred—cash increasingly uncommon
Contactless/chip-and-PIN universal; American Express accepted at major merchants; Visa/Mastercard standard; mobile pay (Apple/Google) widely accepted; no regional restriction
Restaurant 10–15% discretionary (service charge added only if explicitly stated—check bill); taxi 10% or round up; hotel housekeeping £1–2 per night; bar staff 50p–£1 per drink optional
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Starbucks (Cornmarket, £2.65 tall americano) or independent 'Turl Street Kitchen' (3-min walk, espresso £2.20, excellent local haunt); both 5-min walk
Pret A Manger (Cornmarket, meal deal £4.99 sandwich/drink/snack); Boots meal deal £3.50–5 (sandwich/salad + drink); Market food court (covered market, street vendor wraps £5–8)
Kebab shops on Cowley Road (10-min walk; doner kebab £4.50–6); Chinese takeaway Golden Palace (Broad Street, main from £5.50); fish & chips Turf Street (3-min walk, £7–10 for meal)
Covered Market (2-min walk; street vendors: falafels, crepes, donuts, roast beef £5–8); Cornmarket Street food carts (weekend, coffee/burgers £4–7)
Tesco Metro (3-min walk, Broad Street; competitive); Sainsbury's Local (4-min walk, Queen Street); Aldi/Lidl nearest at Cowley Road (10-min walk) for budget groceries
Primark (Cornmarket Street, 2-min walk; budget fast fashion); H&M, Zara, Uniqlo (all Cornmarket, 1–2 min); Oxfam charity shop (Cowley Road, vintage/secondhand, 8-min walk)
Day ticket First Bus Oxford Day Ticket £4.40 (unlimited buses in city, exceptional value); from Oxford Rail Station to city centre: bus 1 minute walk, single £2.50 or included in day ticket; airport coach (Oxford Express, £15 return from city) vs train (£15–18 single) comparable
i️ Gut zu wissen
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
Oxford🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Oxford, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →City Centre / Train Station → Bath Place Hotel vicinity (High Street area)
💡 Day Rover ticket (£4.30) covers unlimited local buses. Hotel is walking distance from most central routes.
London Stansted / Gatwick Airport → Bath Place Hotel, Oxford
💡 Pre-book through hotel concierge for best rates. Significantly cheaper than ride-hailing apps during peak hours.
Oxford Train Station / City Centre → Bath Place Hotel, Holywell Street
💡 Short rides within Oxford. Local minicabs often cheaper than Uber. Hotel concierge can arrange reliable local operators.
London Paddington / Marylebone Station → Oxford Railway Station
💡 Most convenient airport access via London terminals. Bath Place Hotel is 10-minute walk from station. Book advance tickets for savings.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel?
Rooms on floors 3-4 facing the courtyard (internal); corner rooms away from High Street provide better space and light
Which rooms should I avoid at Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel?
Ground floor rooms facing High Street (traffic noise); rooms directly above restaurant/bar areas; basement-level rooms lack natural light
Is Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel noisy?
Historic building in busy city center location. Double glazing reduces but doesn't eliminate traffic noise. Weekend nights busier due to local nightlife. Restaurant and bar operate until late evening.
Which rooms have the best views at Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel?
Courtyard-facing rooms offer peaceful views; High Street-facing rooms provide city views but with traffic noise
What are insider tips for staying at Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel?
Request courtyard-facing room when booking if noise-sensitive. Building character means varying room sizes/layouts. Close curtains for better soundproofing. Tourist area means daytime foot traffic noise is unavoidable. Quietest period: weekday mornings and early afternoons.
What time is check-in at Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel?
Check-in at Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout (Accor Live Limitless members priority); typical 15–25 Mbps; login via email or room number
Is there a city or tourist tax at Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel?
Oxford visitor levy £2.50 per night per room (except children under 16); mandatory environmental charge often bundled
Where can I eat cheaply near Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel?
Pret A Manger (Cornmarket, meal deal £4.99 sandwich/drink/snack); Boots meal deal £3.50–5 (sandwich/salad + drink); Market food court (covered market, street vendor wraps £5–8)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel?
Day ticket First Bus Oxford Day Ticket £4.40 (unlimited buses in city, exceptional value); from Oxford Rail Station to city centre: bus 1 minute walk, single £2.50 or included in day ticket; airport coach (Oxford Express, £15 return from city) vs train (£15–18 single) comparable
When is the best time to visit Oxford?
May and early June (spring term conclusion, gardens in full bloom, mild 16–18°C afternoons, quads at their most photogenic) and September (summer tourists departed, new academic year energy, crisp 17°C days, colleges reopened to visitors). June specifically offers the Chelsea Flower Show zeitgeist spillover and longest daylight—sunset near 21:00.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Free entry to permanent collections. Visit quieter galleries on weekday mornings. The rooftop café offers great city views.
💡 Visit in the early morning before tour groups arrive. Christ Church cloister is free and features in Harry Potter films.
💡 Best visited at sunset for stunning photography. The water meadows flood beautifully in winter creating mirror-like reflections.
💡 Admission ~£8.50. The tower climb rewards with the best views in Oxford. Book online for discounts.
💡 Entry ~£7.50. Visit in spring for magnolias or summer for water lilies. Quieter on weekday mornings.