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Cadbury House wins lifestyle award
DoubleTree by Hilton, Cadbury House has been named Hotel of the Year at the second annual Bristol Lifestyle Awards.
The glittering ceremony was presented by Big Brother’s Josie Gibson and celebrated the achievements of Bristol’s best lifestyle businesses. With 13 categories including Bar of the Year, Fashion Retailer of the Year and Restaurant of the Year, the award winners were determined by a public vote.
The Congresbury hotel beat stiff competition from Hotel du Vin, The Bristol Hotel and The Avon Gorge Hotel, among others, to scoop the top prize.
DoubleTree by Hilton, Cadbury House general manager Mehmet Kandemir, said: “We are delighted to have been named Hotel of the Year at the Bristol Lifestyle Awards, it’s a really prestigious title, especially considering the other top class Bristol hotels in our category.
“The whole team at Cadbury House has been working hard in the past year to ensure our offering is really special and that we exceed our customers’ expectations every time. From our two onsite Marco Pierre White restaurants, to our event space and award winning spa and health club facilities, we offer our customers a full range of leisure services to enjoy.
“To have won this award, which was judged on public votes, is a huge endorsement for the business. Thank you to our loyal customers and anyone who voted for us!”
DoubleTree by Hilton, Cadbury House is a four-star boutique hotel in Congresbury. With views across the North Somerset countryside, the venue boasts 132 bedrooms, free parking, a health club and spa, meeting and event facilities and two Marco Pierre White restaurants.
The hotel has become renowned as one of the region’s top wedding venues, hosting over 100 wedding celebrations every year.
For more information visit www.cadburyhotelbristol.co.uk
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