5.0-Rated Hotels Near Tom Tower

The Hawking

The Hawking

5 / 5Outstanding
32 Empress Court, Woodins Way
0.52KM from Tom Tower
Game Room
per night
From
USD**1
Stunning 3 Bedroom Oxford Retreat

Stunning 3 Bedroom Oxford Retreat

5 / 5Outstanding
1 Doyley Rd
1.19KM from Tom Tower
per night
From
USD**4
Foundry House - Oxford

Foundry House - Oxford

5 / 5Outstanding
55 Foundry House, Walton Well Road
1.53KM from Tom Tower
per night
From
USD**8
Oxford Penthouse Suite

Oxford Penthouse Suite

5 / 5Outstanding
ST. Thomas' Street
0.58KM from Tom Tower
per night
From
USD**3
A very British house to stay 3 Bedroom

A very British house to stay 3 Bedroom

5 / 5Outstanding
6A Cherwell St
1.33KM from Tom Tower
per night
From
USD**1
Claddagh Guest House

Claddagh Guest House

5 / 5Outstanding
112 The Slade
3.55KM from Tom Tower
per night
From
USD**7

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Tom Tower

Oxford University College Square Hotel is a prime choice, just a 7-minute stroll from Tom Tower. Its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering framed views of the tower’s Gothic spire and surrounding historic lanes. The hotel provides complimentary Oxford heritage guidebooks and exclusive access to private guided tours that delve into the tower’s architectural legacy and academic significance

Yes, the Cambridge Street Premium Suite offers a southeast-facing panoramic balcony room with unobstructed views of Tom Tower’s sunrise silhouette and bell chimes. Each suite includes a custom-designed writing desk and soundproofed windows ideal for focused work or quiet reading. Guests also enjoy daily afternoon tea delivered to the room, enhancing the experience with a view of the timeless Oxford architecture

The walk from Tom Tower to Oxford Holy Cross Inn takes about 8 minutes, passing through Blackwell Gardens and the exterior of the Bodleian Library. Along the route, visitors can pause at Old Texts Café, sipping a "Tower Shadow Latte" inspired by Oxford’s academic history, while admiring displayed facsimiles of 16th-century manuscripts—perfect for capturing the essence of intellectual heritage