The Grand Hotel in Brighton is a good example of the level of service and facilities championed by the De Vere brand. If you like The Grand, here are some other De Vere venues that may interest you.
Dunston Hall, Norwich
Dunston Hall Hotel is a converted 19th century country house, beautifully positioned within 150 acres of grounds. The building has been extended to create a comfortable hotel, but the best accommodation remains the rooms in the original house, which are filled with period touches and in some cases, four-poster beds. Guests can enjoy AA rosette level dining in La Fontaine Restaurant, relax in the spa, swim in the indoor pool or work-out in the gym. Dunston Hall also has a par71 golf course.
Grand Harbour, Southampton
The Grand Harbour is arguably the De Vere group’s most contemporary hotel. It is a landmark hotel on the Southampton coast. It is a purpose-built venue founded in the 1990s and fronted by a distinctive glass atrium. Many of the 173 rooms look appealingly towards the Southampton coastline. The Number 5 Restaurant serves tasty British food, while the Royal Atrium bar is located within the atrium. There is a gym and spa on site, which includes an indoor swimming pool. Conferences can also be held in one of the hotel’s eight meeting spaces.
Royal Bath, Bournemouth
Like the Grand Hotel in Brighton, the Royal Bath Hotel is a large Victorian hotel in an imposing position on the south coast. In keeping with its historic exterior, the accommodation enjoys a traditional appointment, with Standard, Executive rooms and Suites. Oscar’s Restaurant is famous for its fine dining, while The Lounge is a lovely spot for Dorset Cream Tea. As you may expect, the hotel’s facilities include a gym, swimming pool, Jacuzzi and a fine spa with massages, facials and a hair salon.
University Arms, Cambridge
The University Arms Hotel is another of De Vere’s period properties, this time a Victorian former post house in the heart of Cambridge, overlooking Parker’s Piece. The hotel has seen numerous famous guests over the years, including The Beatles. Over the years the hotel has grown to incorporate 119 bedrooms, which incorporates two suites. The Regency Suite, with its sleigh bed, is the most appealing. Restaurant 17 at the University Arms is popular with both guests and non-residents, and the venue’s comfortable meetings spaces make it a good choice for conferences.
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