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Hilton London Paddington the Facts HILTON LONDON PADDINGTON THE FACTS Conveniently situated in the heart of the city and next to Paddington AT A GLANCE Station, Hilton London Paddington blends art deco features with • 364 guest rooms and suites contemporary style. Ideal for business or leisure, this distinctive hotel • The Brasserie Restaurant offers an outstanding choice of accommodation with upscale amenities, • Contemporary Steam Bar fine dining and state-of-the-art meeting rooms – all supported with • Conference facilities and event space for up to friendly and professional service. 350 people • Only 15mins from Heathrow Airport by Heathrow Express • Executive Lounge • Hilton Fitness by Precor® 90189220.indd 1 07/06/2012 18:07 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 Knightsbridge including Harrods • Numerous famous museums and galleries OUR ROOMS GUEST ROOMS EXECUTIVE ROOMS Wake up in a spacious, art deco-style room with a Business is a pleasure in these rooms where art modern twist. Bright and airy, each room includes deco meets contemporary style. Unwind in the large opening windows and a host of premium large marble bathroom with separate walk-in amenities, an easy chair, large working desk and shower and enjoy all the benefits of the standard marble bathroom. Stay connected with high speed guest rooms. These spacious rooms also provide wireless internet and enjoy movies on-demand on exclusive access to the Executive Lounge, the plasma TV. offering complimentary continental breakfast and refreshments. EAT & DRINK DELUXE ROOMS Take your stay to the next level with extra space. SUITES THE BRASSERIE Also fitted with large opening windows, all our Step up to a higher level of comfort and relaxation. Savour locally-sourced English cuisine with an Deluxe rooms are infused with natural daylight. Also offering high speed wireless internet and enticing Asian influence. Open for breakfast, Refresh in the marble bathroom or relax in the exclusive access to the Executive Lounge, our lunch and dinner, this popular restaurant offers easy chair, while watching on-demand movies. spacious and modern suites feature a separate a menu that caters for all tastes. Sample dishes The large desk and high speed internet access are sitting area with sofa. All suites come with such as Malai Monkfish Tikka or Fillet of Cornish perfect for catching up with work. complimentary fluffy bathrobes and some include Rainbow Trout in a dill lemon butter sauce amid a private terrace. a relaxed atmosphere. STEAM BAR Relax, mingle or entertain in this chic London LOCATION OUR FACILITIES bar with an array of expertly mixed cocktails and Connected by footbridge to Paddington Station, HILTON FITNESS BY PRECOR oriental delicacies. The sleek chrome décor and long wooden bar sets a contemporary tone within Hilton London Paddington is just 15 minutes away Personalised fitness for a balanced lifestyle while on the hotel’s Victorian style. from Heathrow Airport by Heathrow Express. the road. Featuring the latest generation of cardio The hotel is easily accessible by car via the A40 and strength training equipment, Hilton Fitness by and the Marylebone fly-over. Precor® takes a personalised approach to help you feel your best during your stay. Paddington Station EXECUTIVE LOUNGE s edgw en rd Escape into a quiet, exclusive sanctuary that helps a are x g se Marble s r you unwind or work in peace. Complimentary su d Arch Queensway breakfast and refreshments are served throughout bayswater rd the day, while all the business services are provided p with Guests in mind. Private, flexible meeting rooms a r k are available to hire by the hour, half day or full day. Kensington l a Gardens n e Hyde Park Kensington Hilton London Paddington Palace 146 Praed Street | London | W2 1EE kensin United Kingdom g ton rd Knightsbridge Royal T: +44 (0)20 7850 0500 Albert Hall F: +44 (0)20 7850 0600 E: [email protected] paddington.hilton.com 90189220.indd 2 07/06/2012 18:07 HERE ON BUSINESS 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, Hilton London Paddington offers modern, flexible spaces and dedicated support. • Great Western Ballroom for up to 350 people • 18 meeting rooms with flexible layouts • 7 Focus rooms • Executive rooms and Executive Lounge with two private meeting rooms • State-of-the-art Business Centre • Award-winning meetings 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. A further 25 versatile rooms offer an ideal choice of setting for any event from a grand reception or intimate banquet, to a product launch and a large exhibition. Ideal for interviews, meetings or working away from the office, our seven focus rooms feature sophisticated interiors and leather seats, providing an attractive space for up to four people. BoardroomU-Shape Theatre ClassroomCabaret Banquet Dinner DanceReception Floor Dimensions Air-conditioning3 Phase PowerSound SystemBlackout Natural DaylightDimmer Chandelier L x W x H (m) Great Western 1 70 60 350 160 150 70 240 — 1st 25.37 x 11.12 x 4.87 • • — — • • — Great Western 2 40 40 140 70 63 130 90 — 1st 12.18 x 11.12 x 4.87 • • — — • — — Hobart 10 10 30 6 12 20 — — 1st 6.66 x 4.54 x 3.09 • — — — — • — Campanula 16 — 32 22 16 17 — — 1st 7.54 x 5.38 x 3.09 • — — — — • — Hurricane 10 — 27 3 8 10 — — 1st 4.82 x 4.60 x 2.68 • — — — — • — Kingfisher 18 10 32 9 16 20 — — 1st 7.22 x 5.45 x 2.69 • — — — — • — Redstar 25 22 48 22 24 40 20 — 1st 9.15 x 6.15 x 3.10 • — — — — • — Comet 10 8 24 6 8 10 — — 1st 5.50 x 4.50 x 2.67 • — — — — • — Hotspur 8 7 18 6 8 10 — — 1st 3.58 x 3.28 x 2.67 • — — — — • — King George V 16 — — — — 20 — — 1st 7.58 x 5.36 x 2.89 • — — — • • — Focus Rooms 1–7 4 — — — — — — — 1st 4.18–5.80 x 3.14–3.34 • — — — • • — MacIver 25 24 60 18 32 48 30 — Ground 8.32 x 6.15 x 3.27 • — — — • • — Thunderbolt 28 25 70 24 40 48 30 — Ground 9.98 x 6.70 x 3.38 • — — — • • — Maine 11 — 18 6 8 10 — — Ground 5.03 x 4.70 x 3.38 • — — — • • — Tangley 11 — 18 6 8 10 — — Ground 4.82 x 4.74 x 3.38 • — — — • • — Talisman 11 — 18 6 8 10 — — Ground 5.08 x 4.80 x 3.38 • — — — — • — Severn 6 — — — — — — — Ground 2.35 x 3.55 x 2.40 • — — — — • — Tamar 6 — — — — — — — Ground 2.20 x 3.15 x 2.40 • — — — — • — Cornwall 11 — 27 9 12 20 — — 4th 5.36 x 4.51 x 2.70 • — — — • — — Arlington 11 — 18 6 8 10 — — 5th 5.33 x 4.88 x 2.39 • — — — • — 90189220.indd 3 07/06/2012 18:07 EXECUTIVE LOUNGE SEVERN TAMAR BRASSERIE RESTAURANT OFFICES MACIVER LOUNGE CO N C I E R G E STEAM BAR TALISMAN TANGLEYMAINE THUNDERBOLT ENTRANCE FROM PRAED STREET GREAT WESTERN 1 GREAT WESTERN 2 HOBART CAMPANULA TOILETS FOYER BEDROOMS ATRIUM LOUNGE HURRICANE CLOAKROOM KING GEORGE V LIFT LIFT KINGFISHER TOILETS LIFT LIFT REDSTAR FOCUS BUSINESS CENTRE 117 COMET LIFT HOTSPUR TO BEDROOMS AND FOCUS ROOMS TO BEDROOMS FOCUS 116 FOCUS 115 BEDROOMS FOCUS 112 FOCUS 114 90189220.indd 4 07/06/2012 18:07.
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