Oxford YHA

Oxford


Set in a purpose-built modern building behind the station, Oxford’s large YHA is a cut above other local hostels, with the feel of a chain hotel – and the prices too, for a private twin or double. The simple, comfortable four- and six-bed en suite dorms are better value. Abundant facilities include a restaurant, a library, a garden, a laundry, lounges and private lockers.


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