Level of service in this chain of hotel is exceptional, they cannot do enough for you. My only gripe is the menu in the restaurant. It is very limited if you are vegetarian.
- Hotel Du Vin
- Hotel Du Vin Bristol

Level of service in this chain of hotel is exceptional, they cannot do enough for you. My only gripe is the menu in the restaurant. It is very limited if you are vegetarian.
I actually stayed here a while ago with my husband, but I doubt it has changed in the past few months.
We stayed in one of the rooms with the bath overlooking the bed on a mid height glass fronted Balcony/mezzanine (the temptation to leap off onto the mattress was overwhelming, but not being 10 years old, I eventually decided...
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Good location and interesting building, nicely fitted out. But despite having a room booked for the night (with two young children) they could not offer a table at their restaurant until 10pm. And when we asked if we could have afternoon tea, we were told chef needed 24 hours' notice (we arrived at 5pm). Notification at the time of booking...
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My dear friend booked this as a birthday surprise. We often visit the Hotel du Vin in Cheltenham and want to eventually visit them all. The hotel was lovely, the staff very friendly and helpful. Food exceptional. A very special mention to Tom, the night staff, he was such a help regarding parking (this is the only downfall - very...
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buliding was very nice but shocked to find out there was no parking for hotel untill we got there & had to park in NCP car park over the road which cost us £15.
The maze like buliding was beauitful but very confusing to find room, we did ask to book a table for dinner but the only time they...
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The hotel is in a converted warehouse near the centre of town. It close to some attractions but they are not on the doorstep.
It is a bit of a rabbit warren but the rooms modern. We stayed in a third floor eaves room and I agree with the previous reviewer that the room was dark and hot at night....
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The Hotel Du Vin is an old warehouse that has been refurbished as a boutique hotel and it has the quirks that go with an old building. My room was on the 3rd floor which they called "under the eaves". It was very dark and even with all the lights on I had difficulty reading at the desk and in...
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A lovely place to stay - good bedrooms and excellent food. One of the best breakfasts you will find. Also, great room rates for off peak including Sundays. I have known this particular HdV for a number of years and the service, which used to be excellent, has slipped to good. The service is less formal now (nothing wrong with...
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I stayed here for a night in March and was highly impressed. I initially booked a single but this was upgraded, seamlessly and without extra cost, when my son needed a bed for the night. The reception was charming and genuinely helpful. Rooms are quirky but very comfortable, with lots of welcome amenities. Dinner was appealing but perhaps a bit...
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Stayed one night and really experienced this hotel. I was upgraded to their largest sweet which includes a living room and a 2nd floor loft bathroom that overlooks the bedroom. The loft has his and hers clawfoot tubs and a giant walk in shower with an enormous rainfall shower head. The coffe and milk are complimentary in suite as well....
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