Hampton by Hilton Enters Central London

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Hampton by Hilton welcomes a landmark addition to its portfolio with the opening of the Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo. It is the brand’s first hotel in central London and follows the recent launch of Hampton by Hilton London Gatwick Airport North Terminal, joining Hilton Worldwide’s global brand of over 1,900 mid-priced hotels.The hotel comprises 297 guest rooms and is the largest Hampton by Hilton property outside of the U.S. With a focus on comfort and service backed by the 100% Hampton Guarantee, Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo centres around distinct comfort zones. These include contemporary and comfortable seating areas, open plan public spaces, informal zones as well as dedicated work places.

Many of the rooms boast impressive city views, while the Hampton by Hilton experience includes complimentary Wi-Fi and a hot breakfast as part of the room rate. In addition to offering excellent transport links in and out of London and to surrounding areas, other conveniences include a 24/7 snack bar and complimentary on-site fitness centre for all guests.

Located near London Waterloo station and some of the capital’s most popular attractions, the hotel is well-connected to Westminster and in easy reach of the City with convenient links via the Jubilee and Waterloo and City underground lines. The interior design takes inspiration from natural elements, using greens and forestry prints, creating a calming and refreshing atmosphere and features four 18m² meeting rooms, which offer a relaxed yet professional ambiance, and seat 12 delegates in boardroom style. The four meeting rooms combine to allow two larger rooms which each accommodate 40 people theatre style.

Faycal Bennani, general manager at Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo, said, “Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo offers guests affordable accommodation, without compromising on location. With its extensive transport links and proximity to some of the capital’s most famous landmarks and attractions, it’s an ideal base for both business and leisure travellers coming to London.”

Daniel Fountain / 10.03.2014

Editor, Hotel Designs

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