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Hotel du Vin – formerly the Carlton Hotel in Montpellier- is set to open in the centre of Cheltenham in July 2007. Its eagerly-awaited opening will bring with it Hotel du Vin’s own brand of chic elegance to Cheltenham, regarded as one of England’s most handsome Regency towns. The Hotel du Vin group currently operate a successful chain of high quality boutique hotels in Birmingham, Bristol, Brighton, Harrogate, Henley-on-Thames, Tunbridge Wells and Winchester and will add to this list new hotels in Cheltenham, Cambridge and York in due course. The philosophy behind the Hotel du Vin group, and one of the main reasons for its success, is the subtle way in which fine food and wine are combined with classy, elegant accommodation; the result is an enticing option for those looking to spend a few nights in one of the UK’s historic cities while enjoying the finer things in life. The Cheltenham Hotel du Vin looks set to continue in this trend, and is certain to enjoy great success with visitors to the handsome, cosmopolitan town of Cheltenham.
There will be 49 rooms and suites in total at the Cheltenham Hotel du Vin, all of which will offer the Hotel du Vin trademarks of chic furnishings, contemporary décor and an excellent selection of state of the art facilities to help you relax and feel at home. Naturally, food and drink are high on the list of priorities at Hotel du Vin, and the stylish bistro and bar are expected to be popular with hotel guests and non-residents alike. Private dining will also be available. An exciting feature of the Cheltenham Hotel du Vin will be the spa: it is fitting that a hotel in one of England’s historic spa towns should have such a facility, and it should prove a popular place for guests to relax, unwind and forget about the pressures of daily life, as well as offering health and beauty treatments for those looking to pamper themselves.
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