AT a GLANCE Paddington Station, Hilton London Paddington Blends Art Deco Features • 419 Guest Rooms and Suites with Contemporary Style

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AT a GLANCE Paddington Station, Hilton London Paddington Blends Art Deco Features • 419 Guest Rooms and Suites with Contemporary Style Conveniently situated in the heart of the city, directly connected to AT A GLANCE Paddington Station, Hilton London Paddington blends Art Deco features • 419 guest rooms and suites with contemporary style. Ideal for business or leisure, this distinctive hotel • Exclusive GWR Tower Wing offers an outstanding choice of accommodation with upscale amenities, • The Brasserie restaurant fine dining and state-of-the-art meeting rooms – all supported with • Contemporary Steam Bar friendly and professional service. • Conference facilities and event space for up to 350 people Connected by footbridge to Paddington Station, Hilton London Paddington • Executive Lounge has a roof to roof connection with Heathrow Airport in just 15 minutes by • Hilton Fitness by Precor® Heathrow Express. Along with four London Underground lines on the doorstep, the hotel remains one of the best-connected hotels in the capital. OUR ROOMS GUEST ROOMS Wake up in a spacious Art Deco style room with a modern twist. Bright and airy, each room includes large opening windows and a host of premium amenities, an easy chair, large working desk and marble bathroom. Stay connected with complimentary wireless internet and enjoy movies on-demand on the flat-screen TV.* DELUXE ROOMS Take your stay to the next level with extra space. Also fitted with large opening windows, all our Deluxe rooms are infused with natural daylight. Refresh in the marble bathroom or relax in the easy chair, while watching on-demand movies. The large desk and high speed internet access are perfect for catching up with work. FAMILY ROOMS Ideal for families, these larger Art Deco style rooms can accommodate an additional rollaway bed for a child. When in the room, relax on the easy chair and watch on-demand movies on the flat-screen TV and always stay connected with complimentary WiFi.* After a long day out exploring London, refresh in the bathroom which features a combined bath and shower and exclusive bath products to enhance your experience. FAMILY SUPERIOR AND INTERCONNECTING ROOMS Designed with the whole family in mind, these bright modern Family Superior Rooms offer two queen-sized beds and can accommodate up to four people. Hilton Family Interconnecting Rooms give more space joining two standard rooms together for further comfort and privacy. Your kids will be kept entertained with on-demand movies on the TV and you will always be connected with complimentary WiFi.* These rooms are ideal if you plan to spend some family time in London. With a Hop-on/Hop-off bus and four London Underground lines at the doorstep, families can conveniently explore everything that the city has to offer. EXECUTIVE ROOMS AND SUITES Step up to a higher level of comfort and relaxation. These rooms provide more space and upgraded services and amenities such as exclusive access to the Executive Lounge, offering complimentary continental breakfast, snacks and refreshments throughout the day. Also offering high speed wireless internet, our modern suites feature a separate sitting and relaxation area with sofa. All suites come with complimentary fluffy bathrobes and slippers and some include a private terrace from where Guests can enjoy the city skyline. *As an HHonors member, only when booked direct. HILTON LONDON PADDINGTON GWR TOWER ROOMS TOWER LOUNGE @ PADDINGTON The stylish GWR Tower Rooms, located in an exclusive wing, opened AT A GLANCE in 2015, offer upscale accommodation that is truly something special. Experience a high standard of quality that extends to the smallest detail • 56 Premium rooms for an unforgettable stay. • Spacious with an abundance of natural daylight and high-end furnishings The name GWR reflects the original opening of the hotel as the • Exclusive complimentary access to Great Western Royal hotel in 1854, a tribute to the rich history the Tower Lounge @ Paddington, offering associated with this iconic building. complimentary food and drinks • 4-piece bathroom • Walk-in wardrobe • Private sitting areas and extensive working zones GWR TOWER ROOMS Step into a world of absolute comfort in the GWR Tower Rooms and enjoy first-class amenities, professional service and a sense of the past that sleekly blends with the style of today. Appreciate all of the extra space found in these premium guest rooms. Feel at home in the large separate sitting area and keep the world at your fingertips with a full-size work station and internet access. When the time comes to relax, curl up on the sofa or cosy suede chair with a cup of tea, coffee or your favourite item from the mini-bar and enjoy an array of entertainment options. BATHROOMS Find the perfect balance of clean lines and modern styling in generously sized bathrooms that include a separate bath, walk-in shower and toilet area. A large vanity is adorned with upscale Peter Thomas Roth toiletries to soothe your senses, completed with fluffy bathrobe and slippers. Benefit from a walk-in wardrobe with dressing area. TOWER LOUNGE @ PADDINGTON The Tower Lounge @ Paddington is complimentary and accessed exclusively by guests staying in the GWR Tower Rooms. Make use of the private sitting areas, cosy fireplace and well-appointed extensive working zones. With complimentary food and drinks, including a made-to-order breakfast, all-day refreshments and evening canapés and cocktails, guests need never leave. HILTON LONDON PADDINGTON g wr tower.hilton.com OUT & ABOUT An ideal base to explore many of the city’s most popular attractions. • Hyde Park – jogging, horse riding and relaxing • Kensington Palace – former home of Princess Diana • Regent’s Canal walks in Little Venice • Browsing around Portobello Market • Concerts and culture at the Royal Albert Hall • Designer shopping in Kinghtsbridge including Harrods • Numerous famous museums and galleries EAT & DRINK STEAM BAR THE BRASSERIE Relax, mingle or entertain in this chic London bar with an array Savour locally-sourced English cuisine with an enticing Asian of expertly mixed cocktails and oriental delicacies. The sleek influence. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this popular chrome décor and long wooden bar sets a contemporary tone restaurant offers a menu that caters for all tastes. within the hotel’s Victorian style. Connected by footbridge to Paddington HILTON FITNESS BY PRECOR Station, Hilton London Paddington is just 15 minutes away from Heathrow Airport Personalised fitness for a balanced lifestyle by Heathrow Express. The hotel is easily while on the road. Featuring the latest accessible by car via the A40 and the generation of cardio and strength training Marylebone fly-over. equipment, Hilton Fitness by Precor® takes a personalised approach to help you feel your best during your stay. Paddington Station e ns d de g ar w EXECUTIVE LOUNGE x g are se Marble us rd Arch Queensway s Escape into a quiet exclusive sanctuary bayswater rd that helps you to unwind or work in peace. p a Complimentary food and refreshments are r k Kensington l served throughout the day, while all the a Gardens n e business services are provided with Guests Hyde Park in mind. Private flexible meeting rooms are Kensington available to hire by the hour, half or full day. Palace kensing ton rd Knightsbridge Royal Albert T: +44 (0)20 7850 0500 Hall HILTON LONDON PADDINGTON 146 Praed Street | London | W2 1EE F: +44 (0)20 7850 0600 United Kingdom E: [email protected] Ideally linked for business travellers, Hilton London Paddington is one of London’s premier meetings and conference venues. Everything from grand, chandelier-lit spaces to intimate rooms for interviews and private dining is offered. MEETINGS & EVENTS Whether hosting a business function, annual conference or grand celebration, the hotel offers modern, flexible spaces and dedicated support. • Great Western Ballroom for up to 350 people • 18 meeting rooms with flexible layout • Exclusive use available including a sunlit atrium • State-of-art Business Centre • Award winning meeting service • Easy online room sourcing, floor plans and proposal requests • High speed wireless internet • Innovative and flexible catering service • Tea, coffee and mineral water available throughout the day GREAT WESTERN BALLROOM Host your function in our Great Western Ballroom. Featuring high ceilings and beautiful chandeliers, this pillar-free room boasts natural daylight and can accommodate up to 350 people. 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