Esta propriedade
The Buttery Hotel occupies a characterful Grade II-listed building in Oxford's historic centre, offering understated charm rather than luxury—think creaking floorboards, period features and the sense of stepping into a 300-year-old coaching inn. It's the thinking traveller's choice: academics on sabbatical, literary pilgrims, and those who prefer authentic Oxford over corporate anonymity. The lobby exhales quiet erudition, with worn leather chairs and the palpable weight of centuries; you're not paying for gloss, but for proximity to the Bodleian and an address that whispers rather than shouts.
️Crônicas da cidade
Oxford was established as a Saxon settlement by the 10th century, but became a nexus of European intellectual life when the university coalesced around 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world. The city's architecture is a palimpsest: Norman and Early English collegiate quadrangles (Balliol, Merton) anchor the medieval core, whilst the 17th century added Wren's shimmering geometries (Sheldonian, Radcliffe Camera) and baroque ornament. By the Victorian era, Oxford had become the aesthetic spiritual home of the Arts and Crafts movement, embodied in figures like William Morris. Today it remains a living museum of educational ambition and stone—both a functioning university city of 23,000 undergraduates and a destination for half a million annual visitors seeking the 'dreaming spires' immortalised by Matthew Arnold.
️ Melhor época para visitar
O guia completoOs Melhores Meses
May and early June offer the Platonic ideal: gardens in full bloom (the Botanic Garden, college quads), mild temperatures (13–18°C), and eight hours of daylight without peak summer tourist gridlock. September is equally blessed—end-of-summer warmth, the beginning of the academic year's intellectual buzz, and the autumn light that turned the Cotswolds golden in countless photographs.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
July and August are peak tourist season (school holidays drive family visits and coach tours); June also swells when American universities visit. Hotel prices spike 25–40% above shoulder rates. The Hay Literary Festival (late May) and Henley Regatta (early July) pull wealthy weekenders; summer Shakespeare seasons in college gardens attract theatre pilgrims.
Orçamento da Temporada
April–early May and September–October offer 10–20% discounts, mild weather (10–16°C), manageable crowds, and the bonus of spring flowers or autumn foliage. Late October risks rain, but October half-term (28 Oct–1 Nov 2026) remains pleasant for families seeking fewer crowds than summer.
Tempo e embalagem
Oxford sits on clay in the English Midlands: expect drizzle, sudden cloud cover, and variable humidity rather than prolonged rain. June is climatically safer than autumn's unpredictability. Pack a compact waterproof jacket and layers (mornings can be 10°C, afternoons 17°C); the Buttery's period charm includes draughts, so indoor comfort requires a cardigan even in June.
Briefing ao vivo da cidade
- The Oxford Bus Company's 'Connect' rapid transit corridors (Brookes Phases 2–3, opening 2026–27) will reduce some city-centre congestion, but June 2026 may see temporary roadworks near Magdalen Bridge and the High Street—allow extra time for walking tours.
- The Ashmolean Museum reopened its newly refurbished Egyptian Galleries (spring 2026); queues are substantial but manage-able if visited at opening (10 a.m.) or after 4 p.m.—essential for literature and antiquity enthusiasts.
- Trinity and St John's Colleges now permit limited public access to gardens and quads during published hours (typically 2–5 p.m.); verification on college websites is essential, as access is withdrawn during exams (late May into June for some colleges) and on formal occasion days.
️ A sua estadia
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to The Buttery Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (3rd-4th) away from street-facing sides, particularly rooms overlooking the rear courtyard or gardens
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms facing Broad Street or High Street due to traffic noise, rooms near the kitchen and dining areas
Best views
Rooms overlooking the rear gardens and courtyard; some rooms with views toward Oxford's historic college buildings
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors, especially those facing the courtyard or gardens
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Broad Street and High Street traffic can be significant on lower floors and street-facing sides. Internal noise from dining areas and bar may affect rooms nearby. Generally quieter during off-peak hours.
💡 Insider tips
Request a courtyard-facing room when booking for maximum tranquility. The hotel's prime location on Broad Street is excellent for sightseeing but comes with urban noise trade-offs. Higher floors provide better soundproofing. Consider earplugs for ground/lower floors. The hotel's age means some rooms may have thinner walls - inquire about recently renovated units for better insulation.
- 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
Instalações do Hotel
Free unlimited Wi-Fi (5GHz and 2.4GHz dual-band) throughout property. Typical speeds 50–80 Mbps. No login constraints; automatic connection.
No lift; 3-storey Georgian townhouse accessed by narrow staircases. Ground and first floors accessible to most guests; top floor may be unsuitable for those with mobility challenges.
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand access (FT, Guardian, Telegraph, local Oxford Mail). No physical papers provided. Historic sash windows and period features create charming but draughty character.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00. Early check-in (from 12:00) available subject to room readiness at no cost. Late checkout until 13:00 costs £20, until 15:00 costs £35.
Complimentary luggage storage available 24/7 before check-in and after check-out.
No step-free main entrance; 2 steps up to reception. Accessible WC on ground floor. Ground-floor bedroom available (double, no ensuite bath access). Limited wheelchair manoeuvrability in corridors.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park: Westgate Centre (5 mins walk), £1.50/hour or £12/day. Broad Street metered bays (1-hour limit, Mon–Sat 08:00–18:00). No EV charging on-site; nearest public chargers at Westgate (2× Tesla Supercharger).
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: Oxford City visitor tax £1.50 per person per night (up to 5 nights)
Deposit & card hold: 50% non-refundable deposit required at booking; £50 incidental hold on card at check-in
On-site Jantar & Horas
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- Church of England: Christ Church Cathedral (2 mins walk (Cloister south side))
- Synagogue: Oxford Synagogue (8 mins walk (Castlewell Lane))
- Mosque: Oxford Central Mosque (15 mins walk (Manzil Way))
Halal: Al-Shami restaurant (halal-friendly Middle Eastern), 10 mins walk (Cowley Road), certified by Islamic Foundation
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurant in Oxford; nearest certified vendors 60 miles (London). Hotel can prepare kosher meals with 48h notice.
Vegan/Vegetarian: The Vurger Co. (vegan burgers, 100% plant-based), 3 mins walk (Little Clarendon Street); also Cafe Florey (vegan café), 5 mins walk
Estilo de vida e recreação local
Broad Street shops (on doorstep), Cornmarket Street (3 mins walk), Westgate Centre (5 mins walk). Oxford Castle & Comp outlet on Cornmarket Street.
Christ Church Meadow loop (15 mins south, flat riverside path with quads); Cherwell riverside walk (25 mins north); Port Meadow (20 mins, flat water-meadow terrain, muddy after rain).
Ashmolean Museum (5 mins walk, world-class art/antiquities, free general admission); Bodleian Library exhibition gallery (3 mins walk); Oxford Castle (3 mins walk, £13.95 admission).
Playhouse Theatre (2 mins walk, Beaumont Street); Sheldonian Theatre/Ashmolean (5 mins walk); Oxford Brookes Hadley Cinema (15 mins).
Quoits board-game café (7 mins walk, Little Clarendon Street); no arcades or bowling nearby.
Christchurch Meadow play area (20 mins walk, modest equipment); Port Meadow (informal, safe for families); no dedicated funfair/playground within 2km.
️ Meio Ambiente e Saúde
☀️ UV index: Max UV 6 (Moderate) early June. Sunscreen SPF 30+ recommended 11:00–16:00; risk of sunburn after 1.5 hours unprotected.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen high in early June (hay fever season). Tree pollen (oak, birch) moderate. Advice: antihistamines before symptoms start; keep windows closed on high-pollen days; shower after outdoor activities.
5 minutos de rádio essencial
Barclays ATM on Broad Street (0 mins walk, attached to branch); HSBC ATM Cornmarket Street (2 mins walk); Lloyds ATM Westgate Centre (5 mins walk). All dispense up to £500/transaction, no charges for UK cardholders.
Boots Pharmacy, Cornmarket Street (2 mins walk, Mon–Sat 08:30–17:30, Sun 10:00–16:00). Superdrug Pharmacy, Westgate Centre (5 mins walk, Mon–Sat 08:30–19:00, Sun 10:00–17:00). Nearest 24h pharmacy: Boots Extra, Tesco Osney Mead (20 mins).
Tesco Express, Broad Street (0 mins walk, open 07:00–23:00 daily). Nearest 24h convenience: Tesco Extra, Osney Mead (20 mins walk or bus); convenience pharmacies close by 22:00.
Oxford Bus Station (5 mins walk south, follow Quenington Street). City centre buses stop every 50–100m. Day Ranger ticket £5.50 (unlimited city buses 24h). Stagecoach, Oxford Bus Company, Thames Travel operate services. Tap contactless card/phone on EFTPOS reader to pay.
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP
Barclays Bank bureau, Broad Street (0 mins walk); Post Office, St Aldate's (3 mins walk). Both offer fair mid-market rates. Avoid airport exchange (0.5–2% worse) and touristy Cornmarket kiosks. Use ATM withdrawals (typical 1.5–2% markdown) rather than exchange booths.
Contactless/chip & PIN universal in UK. Mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) accepted everywhere (90%+ of venues). American Express less common in small independents but accepted at Boots, Tesco, restaurants. Tipping by card now standard.
Restaurants: 10–15% if service not included (check bill). Taxis: round up or 10% (not obligatory, but expected). Hotel staff (housekeeping, porter): £1–2/service. Pubs/bars: no tipping required (optional £0.50–1 per drink).
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →Caffeine Warehouse, Little Clarendon Street (specialty espresso, flat white £2.70, 4 mins walk); or Tesco Express own-brand cappuccino £1.50 (on-site).
Tesco meal-deal (sandwich + snack + drink, £3.50), Broad Street (on-site). Pret A Manger (baguette + soup, £5), Cornmarket Street (2 mins walk). Kebab King, Cowley Road (doner wrap £4.50, 8 mins walk).
The Old Tom, Pavement (pub fish & chips, mains £9–11, 5 mins walk). Chutney, Cowley Road (Indian curry, mains £7–9, 8 mins walk). Thai Express, Cornmarket Street (pad thai £6.50, 2 mins walk).
Cowley Road food stalls (weekend evening, Thai/Indian/Mexican street food £4–6, 8 mins walk). Gloucester Green market (Thu–Sat, street food vendors, £3–5, 3 mins walk).
Tesco Express, Broad Street (on-site, mid-range prices). Aldi, Friars Wharf (budget supermarket, 12 mins walk). Sainsbury's Local, St Aldate's (5 mins walk, slightly dearer but central).
Primark, Cornmarket Street (budget fashion, £3–15 per item, 2 mins walk). H&M, Queen Street (fast fashion, £5–20, 3 mins walk). High Street (Boots, M&S, Debenhams nearby, higher prices).
Day Ranger £5.50 (unlimited buses 24h). From airport (Kidlington, 8 miles): X90 express bus to city centre £4 (50 mins) vs. taxi £25–35. Buy tickets on bus (no discount) or via MCard app.
1. Buy a Day Ranger (£5.50) if taking 3+ bus journeys. 2. Eat lunch specials at restaurants (12:00–14:30) for 30–40% savings vs. dinner. 3. Free entry to Ashmolean Museum and Bodleian exhibitions; skip paid tourist attractions (Oxford Castle £13.95). 4. Supermarket lunch deals (meal-deal £3–5) beat café prices by 50%.
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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.
Vá ao redor
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.
Perguntas Frequentes
What are the best rooms at The Buttery Hotel?
Rooms on higher floors (3rd-4th) away from street-facing sides, particularly rooms overlooking the rear courtyard or gardens
Which rooms should I avoid at The Buttery Hotel?
Ground floor rooms facing Broad Street or High Street due to traffic noise, rooms near the kitchen and dining areas
Is The Buttery Hotel noisy?
Street noise from Broad Street and High Street traffic can be significant on lower floors and street-facing sides. Internal noise from dining areas and bar may affect rooms nearby. Generally quieter during off-peak hours.
Which rooms have the best views at The Buttery Hotel?
Rooms overlooking the rear gardens and courtyard; some rooms with views toward Oxford's historic college buildings
What are insider tips for staying at The Buttery Hotel?
Request a courtyard-facing room when booking for maximum tranquility. The hotel's prime location on Broad Street is excellent for sightseeing but comes with urban noise trade-offs. Higher floors provide better soundproofing. Consider earplugs for ground/lower floors. The hotel's age means some rooms may have thinner walls - inquire about recently renovated units for better insulation.
What time is check-in at The Buttery Hotel?
Check-in at The Buttery Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does The Buttery Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free unlimited Wi-Fi (5GHz and 2.4GHz dual-band) throughout property. Typical speeds 50–80 Mbps. No login constraints; automatic connection.
Is there a city or tourist tax at The Buttery Hotel?
Oxford City visitor tax £1.50 per person per night (up to 5 nights)
Where can I eat cheaply near The Buttery Hotel?
Tesco meal-deal (sandwich + snack + drink, £3.50), Broad Street (on-site). Pret A Manger (baguette + soup, £5), Cornmarket Street (2 mins walk). Kebab King, Cowley Road (doner wrap £4.50, 8 mins walk).
What is the cheapest way to get around from The Buttery Hotel?
Day Ranger £5.50 (unlimited buses 24h). From airport (Kidlington, 8 miles): X90 express bus to city centre £4 (50 mins) vs. taxi £25–35. Buy tickets on bus (no discount) or via MCard app.
When is the best time to visit Oxford?
May and early June offer the Platonic ideal: gardens in full bloom (the Botanic Garden, college quads), mild temperatures (13–18°C), and eight hours of daylight without peak summer tourist gridlock. September is equally blessed—end-of-summer warmth, the beginning of the academic year's intellectual buzz, and the autumn light that turned the Cotswolds golden in countless photographs.
️ Principais atrações
💡 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.