About Hotel du Vin Bristol
Hotel du Vin Bristol offers loft-style bedrooms in a restored collection of Grade Two listed former sugar warehouses.
Every room has a drench shower, roll-top bath, plasma TV and fine Egyptian linen. Each suite, named after a vintage champagne, has a separate living area.
Hotel du Vin Bristol dates back to the 1700's and still has many of the original industrial features such as exposed brickwork, restored fireplaces and reclaimed floorboards. Free Wi-Fi is available.
The Sugar Bar serves rums from around the world, the Bistro du Vin offers informal dining and the flagstone courtyard is open for al fresco dining. Breakfast options include classic crepes, eggs Benedict and traditional cooked breakfast.
Cabot Circus, with its wide selection of high street and department stores, restaurants and bars is a 12-minute walk away, Bristol Zoo and Bristol Aquarium are a ten-minute drive away and Clifton Village is nearby.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Pleasing on the eye.
Hotel Du Vin Bristol is aesthetically pleasing; step through the doors into a large, open courtyard and, if you fancy a tipple after your journey, you can enjoy the comfortable sofas, oil paintings and dark wood panels in the Bistro.
positive:
Worth splashing out.
While most reviewers have been complimentary about their rooms, the suites seem to hold the most appeal to guests and many were glad to have paid that little extra to secure one. They offer more space, showers large enough for two, one has a private roof
positive:
Why go out when you can stay in.
If it's a romantic break you're looking for, this could well be worth considering. Guests have commented on the selection and quality of the room service menu and you can have cocktails delivered up to your suite so, if you don't wish to leave you room, y
Negative Reviews
negative:
Minimal parking on-site.
Parking is available on-site but spaces are few and far between. Previous guests have suggested that there is an NCP car park nearby, discounted for hotel guests, but, as you might expect in a City, it can take longer to drive to the car park than it take
negative:
Potential to get lost.
Guests have described the corridors of the Du Vin Bristol as 'rabbit warrens'. Thankfully, a member of staff should be available to show you to your room on check-in. The maze-like hallways have caused irritation for some.
negative:
No wine samples.
The Hotel Du Vin chain are, as the name would suggest, known for their passion for wine so, guests at Du Vin Bristol have, in the past, been left confused when told that samples from the extensive wine menu are unavailable.