We know our customers travel from far and wide to take part in our Grill Academy courses. To help with your stay we have put together a list of hotels nearby that can work within a range of budgets.
Why not make the most of your time at the Grill Academy and visit some of the local attractions Oxfordshire has to offer. We have added a few of our favourite places below.
The White Hart Hotel and AA Rosette Awarded Restaurant, originally a 16th century coaching inn, is located in the charming Oxfordshire village of Dorchester-upon-Thames.
Located 4 miles from the Grill Academy.
When booking at the White Hart Hotel please quote Weber for a discounted rate.
www.white-hart-hotel-dorchester.co.uk
The Holiday Inn Express is located at the Oxford -Kassam Stadium, 5 miles away from Oxford city centre.
Located 3.1 miles from the Grill Academy
www.hiexpress.com
This luxury four star Oxford Hotel offers a retreat from the bustle of the city, within easy reach of Oxford city centre. Set in parkland on the River Thames, yet just 3 miles from Oxford, Oxford Thames Four Pillars Hotel combines medieval charm and contemporary elegance, to offer business and leisure guests luxury hotel facilities, rich in character and comfort.
Located 2.5 miles from the Grill Academy
When booking at Oxford Thames Four Pillars Hotel please quote 'Weber Grill Academy' to receive a discounted rate.
www.oxford-thames-hotel.four-pillars.co.uk
A 16th Century public house, bravely designed to combine historic English architecture and eccentric extras.
Located 4.2 miles from the Grill Academy
www.crazybeargroup.co.uk
Ideally situated for both business and leisure guests. For shops and local amenities, Oxford city centre is only 3 miles away.
Located 4.9 miles from the Grill Academy
www.premierinn.com
The Macdonald Randolph Hotel is the leading five-star hotel in Oxford. Built in 1864, this landmark city centre Oxford hotel offers luxurious accommodation, 2 AA rosette award-winning food and drink and a sensuous spa. Host to prime ministers and presidents, the Randolph Hotel's renowned Morse Bar is instantly recognisable as the watering hole of Colin Dexter's world-famous detective, Inspector Morse.
Located 6.3 miles from the Grill Academy
www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk
The castle was originally built in 1071 for William the Conqueror, to enable the Normans to control the area. A prison was built within the castle, which continued to be in use until 1996.
The prison was mainly used to house prisoners from Oxfordshire and Berkshire, and also the University's 'rebellious scholars' (as recorded in 1236). From 1613 until 1785, the prison and castle were owned by Christ Church, who leased the jail (gaol) to prison keepers. In 1785 it was redeveloped into a prison and house of correction, with a tower on which they held public executions. The last execution was in 1863.
A large, grassy mound, St. George's Tower, and the base of a round tower still remain.
Contained in a gorgeous building across from the Randolph Hotel, the Ashmolean has paintings, coins, musical instruments, antiquities, statues of deities, and a must see Egyptian exhibit. Cafe and Museum Shop.
www.ashmolean.org
Founded in 1965, the Modern Art Oxford is the South East's leading centre for modern and contemporary art. It also has a cafe and museum shop.
www.modernartoxford.org.uk
Oxford has many surprisingly large open spaces that are open to the public and are great for walking, getting away from the crowds, and even taking your Smokey Joe with you!. Visit Oxford City Guide for more information.
www.oxfordcityguide.com