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October 10, 2025

Festive celebrations with all the trimmings but none of the work? ELLIE KENDALL looks at what's on offer at some of our popular hotels

CHRISTMAS dinner is, for many, the highlight of not just Christmas Day but the entire festive season. But there's always the question of who will be doing the cooking.

Whether you're travelling to the city from outside Bristol, or just fancy a festive getaway without worrying if you're going to get snowed in somewhere further afield, Bristol has a vast array of top hotels that will be cooking up some of the best Christmas Day lunches in town.

But, with great quality, and the busiest and most wonderful time of the year, comes a higher price tag. So, to help you balance your Christmas budget for 2025, we've taken a deep dive into how much some of Bristol's top hotels are charging for Christmas lunch - and exactly what you can get for your money...

HOTEL DU VIN BRISTOL CITY CENTRE

Hotel du Vin's Bristol City Centre Hotel is offering a four-course lunch on Christmas Day, including a glass of Champagne, for £139.95 per head.

The website says: "Invite everyone to get together and celebrate in style over our four-course Christmas Day lunch. The best meal of the year and even better when you don't have to lift a finger or wash a single dish. Make it a celebration to be remembered, and enjoyed, by all."

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