A historic hotel in Oxford is offering football fans a chance to watch the World Cup in luxury.
The Randolph Hotel, in Beaumont Street, is offering its own World Cup Watch Party for up to 10 people in the Randolph Suite – for the cool price of £800.
The package is available from November 20 to December 18.
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If you are up for watching the World Cup in style, you and nine of your mates can kick back in the spacious Randolph Suite which features a 50” HD TV, living room area with comfy sofa and armchairs and offers half-time views of the city.
The party package costs from £800, or £80pp, and includes a catered party platter with sliders, hot dogs, chicken wings, fries, and a bucket of beers from The Alice, the hotel’s on-site bar and restaurant.
Book here: graduatehotels.com/oxford-uk/private-world-cup-watch-party/
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