Hotel du Vin Exeter is located at Magdalen St, Exeter EX2 4HY, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Hotel du Vin Exeter and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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This polished hotel housed in a Victorian former hospital is a 7-minute walk from Exeter Cathedral and 12 minutes’ walk from Exeter train station.

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Chris Tommo

5 Google Rating

My stay at Hotel Du Vin, has been one of my best hotel experiences in the UK. The building is beauti

5/ 5

My stay at Hotel Du Vin, has been one of my best hotel experiences in the UK. The building is beautiful, with lots of character and yet offers so many amenities. My wife and I stayed here for two nights, in a studio room (308), highly recommend paying extra for this beautiful room on the top floor. The room has a large bath and separate show, with a lovely balcony overlooking the hotel. The customer service here is top notch, all staff were so attentive and welcoming. The bistro is worth a visit, we had fantastic breakfast and dinner here. Thanks again to everyone who made our stay so enjoyable! Best stay!!

Laura Harris

5 Google Rating

Wow wow wow.. What a hotel, we arrived here after a fun filled day at Crealy park and this hotel was

5/ 5

Wow wow wow.. What a hotel, we arrived here after a fun filled day at Crealy park and this hotel was just perfect. It was easy to get to and parking was just next door. Our room was set up for a family room and it was perfect, my daughter was so happy with her big sofa bed it was huge lol!! Large spacious rooms.. bathroom was perfect too my daughter enjoyed a lovely large bath in the evening. We had. Nice evening drink downstairs before the night set in and was so lovely the outdoor space was so pretty. We booked last-minute so there was no space to eat in the restaurant so we was told we could order the same food and have it in our room , this is what we did and we preferred it. It was so amazing. Food was all excellent 😋 overall a fabulous stay here , we had views for days, we definitely didn't want to leave. We will return for sure if we go back to crealy next year 🙌🏼

Andrew Miller

4 Google Rating

Although evidence of its history is still in evidence , the hotel is clean and well maintained. Frie

4/ 5

Although evidence of its history is still in evidence , the hotel is clean and well maintained. Friendly , helpful receptionists , Rachael and her assistant.

Victoria Michell

5 Google Rating

Fabulous staff. Delicious food which came to our room within 15 mins. Very comfortable stay.

5/ 5

Fabulous staff. Delicious food which came to our room within 15 mins. Very comfortable stay.

Alistair Exon

4 Google Rating

22/07/20 Stayed for three nights half board (as having to make bookings at other places for evening

4/ 5

22/07/20 Stayed for three nights half board (as having to make bookings at other places for evening meals didn't look easy). Limited menu, and not exciting. Breakfast was pretty good though. A bit disappointed with the room, specifically the basin in the bathroom was squeezed into a corner leaving only about 50cm wide access. Beware if you book the (fairly pricey) parking, it can cause the room rates to be changed accidentally!

Meryl Tanton

5 Google Rating

Had such a wonderful overnight stay, very welcoming. The pool was lovely, has a nice afternoon dip a

5/ 5

Had such a wonderful overnight stay, very welcoming. The pool was lovely, has a nice afternoon dip and an early morning 7am dip. Room was very comfortable, had everything you could need, thank you for the upgrade, what a nice surprise. Breakfast was ample and very tasty. Service was excellent, feeling most chilled, which is just what we needed. Hope to visit again soon 😊

Ben Wickham

4 Google Rating

Wonderful building, with lots of ambiance and a lovely garden & pool area- it definitely lives up to

4/ 5

Wonderful building, with lots of ambiance and a lovely garden & pool area- it definitely lives up to the photos from the website. The baths and showers in the rooms are particularly nice compared to other hotels of the same price range. However, the breakfast is not good. There is little to chose from really abs for what you get it is very expensive. I am Vegetarian, and I realise this is a supposedly french hotel/restaurant, but when I asked if the chef could do a hot vegetarian breakfast with whatever was available in the kitchen, I was told it was not possible. I asked if they could do cheese on toast maybe with some avocado and tomato, but was told if it’s not in the menu it’s not possible.... why the qualified chef could not try and make something I don’t know. We often come to Exeter and always stay here. The costumer service is good and it is always a nice stay, but now we go out for breakfast instead. There are a few lovely places near the cathedral on the green. I would advice advice paying only for the room and eating out.

Annette Richards

5 Google Rating

This was a lovely hotel. Was there for a wedding. The food was delightful, the staff very pleasant.

5/ 5

This was a lovely hotel. Was there for a wedding. The food was delightful, the staff very pleasant.

Jacqueline Simmons

5 Google Rating

Nice setting. Had a lovely 25 minute back massage in the spa. Nice friendly staff. Finished off with

5/ 5

Nice setting. Had a lovely 25 minute back massage in the spa. Nice friendly staff. Finished off with a drink in the bar.

Orkun Cevik

1 Google Rating

How come hotel reception doesn't inform guest that boiler is broken and there is no hot water?we hav

1/ 5

How come hotel reception doesn't inform guest that boiler is broken and there is no hot water?we have checked in no explanation at the reception before we go to our room.we drove 11 hours from Scotland and end spending evening with no shower. freezing cold water. unreal. we have asked to transfer to another hotel du vin, our request was refused by hotel management. the night we had to chill and relax, we sit and search for another place to stay. Management has long way to go. dishonest business. shame while hospitality going through hell times, they suppose to grab customer with love and attention but we had to check out and drive away from Exeter. Shame.

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