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Hotel Du Vin, Birmingham

When Simon Cowell stayed here, he was surrounded by autograph hunters. I had a Big Issue seller. But, each to his own.

September 24, 2009 11:12
First impressions:  the main hallway with the sweeping staircase and the courtyard beyond

ByRichard Burton, Richard Burton

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When Simon Cowell stayed here, he was surrounded by autograph hunters. I had a Big Issue seller. But, each to his own.

A chauffeur dropped Cowell off, but at least I had a concierge take my car away. That helped make me feel just a bit special in what is a hot spot for the well-known and well-heeled: an ornately crafted Victorian boutique hotel in the heart of the city’s jewellery quarter.

Inside, it’s discreet enough; even the reception desk is hidden behind granite pillars and under the sweeping staircase, and its 66 rooms and suites are lost among anonymous corridors behind big black doors.

All suites have roll-top baths and very powerful walk-in showers big enough to audition an X-factor troupe. A nice touch was the Vi-spring mattress, like the one I saw in Harrods recently and couldn’t afford. There are no numbers either. Rooms are named after wine houses, such as Bollinger and Laroche.