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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
University Hills puts you steps away from the action at Ole Miss with easy access to sporting venues like Vaught-Hemingway Stadium and The Pavilion. Tree-lined streets create a peaceful residential retreat from campus bustle. The South Campus Rail Trail offers a perfect morning stroll before heading to university events or tours. Dining options require a short trip to campus or city centre Oxford, where local flavours await. Accommodation in this budget-friendly area includes charming holiday rentals and guesthouses with Southern architectural touches. Most visitors find walking or driving the most convenient ways to explore this quiet, leafy area.
Country Club
Country Club offers the relaxed pace of authentic Oxford living just a short drive from the university buzz. Literary buffs can visit nearby Rowan Oak, while sports fans won't have to travel far for game day at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium or events at The Pavilion. The South Campus Rail Trail provides a perfect spot for morning walks through Mississippi's natural beauty. Travellers should plan to drive while staying in this peaceful residential area. Comfortable home rentals and charming bed & breakfasts provide authentic Southern hospitality. Though dining options are limited within the area itself, Oxford's renowned restaurants are just minutes away by car.
Langston Mile Village
Langston Mile Village offers a peaceful slice of authentic Southern suburban life away from Oxford's university bustle. Spend your mornings sipping coffee on a covered porch before exploring nearby attractions like Rowan Oak, Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, and The Pavilion at Ole Miss. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets and manicured lawns create the perfect setting for evening strolls. You'll need wheels to get around since public transit is limited and most dining options require a short drive into town. Traditional homes with generous yards make for comfortable holiday rentals where you can experience genuine Mississippi hospitality while enjoying the quiet rhythm of local life.
College Hill
College Hill wraps you in Southern charm with its historic Presbyterian Church and gorgeous antebellum homes lining tree-canopied streets. The area offers a peaceful retreat from Oxford's busier areas while keeping you close to attractions like Rowan Oak and C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum. University events bring occasional bursts of energy to this otherwise serene residential haven. Dining options are sparse within College Hill itself, so plan to venture into Oxford Square for meals. Accommodation comes primarily in the form of charming bed & breakfasts housed in converted historic homes. Getting around requires a car, though the neighborhood's quiet streets are perfect for leisurely walks under ancient oak canopies.
Twelve Oaks
Twelve Oaks offers a tranquil escape from the buzzing university atmosphere that Oxford is known for. The neighborhood's mature oak trees create natural canopies over peaceful streets that are perfect for morning strolls. Sports fans will appreciate being close to Ole Miss athletic venues like Vaught-Hemingway Stadium and The Pavilion without the gameday crowds. While there aren't restaurants or shops within the area itself, central Oxford is just a quick drive away. Visitors typically stay in holiday rental homes or charming bed-and-breakfasts that showcase traditional Southern architecture. The residential vibe gives travellers an authentic slice of Oxford life away from tourist hotspots.
Coontown Crossing Public Use Area is just one of the places to see in Oxford, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? While you're here, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Explore William Faulkner's home Rowan Oak, where the Nobel laureate's typewriter still sits on his desk. Catch an Ole Miss football game or browse Square Books before dining on upscale Southern fare.
Oxford is the best small town in the South. 5 star chefs, rich history, home of Nobel Laureate, William Faulkner and the beautiful University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) campus.
Jamie
10.0/10
Excellent
It is a lovely little gem of a city. The Campus is amazing and the history of the town is adorable.
Sara
8.0/10
Good
I love the city of Oxford. Its a great place to visit, and possibly live. A not so small college town that is easy to navigate with a wide selection of local and chain restaurants. It is sad that the local mall. Albeit small, had mostly closed.
JOHN
10.0/10
Excellent
Oxford is a beautiful town. The Oliver is right at the edge of the town square. The square is very quaint and lovely with lots of restaurants and shops. It's also very close to the Ole Miss campus which is beautiful as well.
ron
10.0/10
Excellent
Oxford was fabulous. It is a beautiful town with such charm. The people were wonderful. We would love to go back.
Amy
10.0/10
Excellent
Oxford was the hallmark of the south. Christmas decorations were up and it was so lovely!
Rachael
10.0/10
Excellent
We love Oxford! It is such a jewel and someplace everyone should visit for a long weekend.
Tiffany
10.0/10
Excellent
There are plenty of options for different routes and I never ran into traffic. I didn't get out and about in town much, but from where I traveled, it seemed safe and the area was very clean. Brush up on Roundabout Etiquette, if you're unfamiliar.
Jennifer
10.0/10
Excellent
We were visiting the University and it was nice to have places to eat and parking didn't seem to be a problem
Jane
8.0/10
Good
Oxford is a nice place, just a little limited in term of shopping & dining options.
"The hotel is modern and in great condition. It was easy to find and located close to many eating establishments. The lobby is nice and check in was quick. We had an ADA room which was one of the best ones we've stayed at. The furniture placement, room around the bed and size of bathroom was wonderful for a wheelchair. The room was clean and bed comfortable! The breakfast was nice with hot and cold options and plenty of seating.
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