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Hilton London Syon Park the Facts HILTON LONDON SYON PARK THE FACTS Conveniently located between the heart of London and Heathrow AT A GLANCE Airport, Hilton London Syon Park ofers a peaceful retreat on the edge • A country escape 7 miles from Central London of a beautiful 200-acre parkland. The countryside provides a stunning • Set in 200 acres of idyllic parkland backdrop for business and social events, while famous attractions • Easy access to Heathrow Airport, only such as Syon House, Kew Gardens and Twickenham Stadium are 7 miles away found on the hotel’s doorstep. State-of-the-art facilities combined • Flexible meeting space accommodating with attentive service ensure a memorable stay. between 10 and 450 people • 137 spacious and stylish guest rooms, including 10 suites • Kallima Spa, 24-hour gym and indoor pool • Marco Pierre White Steakhouse, Bar & Grill OUR ROOMS QUEEN GUEST ROOMS Wake up in one of our contemporary guest rooms and enjoy the view from the foor-to-ceiling windows. Stay connected with wireless internet and beneft from integrated UK and US power sockets and media hub. The stylish bathroom with walk-in shower is the ideal place to refresh before relaxing in front of the 40" HDTV with a snack from the mini-bar. DELUXE ROOMS Overlooking the landscaped gardens, our meticulously appointed Deluxe rooms provide additional space and optional private balcony or terrace. Dedicated workstations, wireless internet and media hubs make catching up with business easy. Watching a movie on the 40" HDTV with a snack from the mini-bar is an ideal way to unwind. End the day with a soak in the bathtub while enjoying your favourite show on the TV, or revitalise in the walk-in shower. DELUXE ROOMS WITH VIEW Beneft from the same amenities as in our standard Deluxe rooms and enjoy the views across the private gardens of Syon House, the London home of the Duke of Northumberland. Boasting an idyllic background for both business and pleasure, these charming rooms feature foor-to-ceiling windows and the chance to marvel at the beautiful parkland from a private balcony or terrace. SUPERIOR ROOMS Step up to a spacious 38m2 Superior room and make the most of the wide array of amenities found in other guest rooms – many also have a private balcony or terrace. Ideal for families or Guests looking for more space, these large rooms KING JUNIOR SYON SUITES are perfect for relaxation, family fun and business. Featuring a minimum space of 57m2, the large open-plan suites ofer a separate lounge area to unwind. Each individual suite benefts from foor- to-ceiling windows that bring in the natural light. Catch up with work at the dedicated workstation, including integrated UK and US power sockets, media hub and a 40" HDTV. Relax in the bathroom and enjoy the deep soak tub and TV, and walk-in tropical rain shower. KING SYON SUITE Upgrade to the stylish and spacious 108m2 King Syon Suite which comprises a large bedroom complete with king-size bed, large en suite bathroom, separate living and dining area, and second additional cloakroom. Featuring the same amenities as the King Junior Syon suites, added extras include a walk-in wardrobe and a stunning view of the courtyard, which is home to a 180-year-old Bonsai tree and refecting pool. Connect the suite to the adjoining King Junior LOCAL ATTRACTIONS and turn it into a two-bedroom Presidential suite LOCATION with a central living and dining area. Make the most of your stay at Hilton London Syon Park by exploring the many attractions in the area, Situated within easy reach of London’s major including: transport hubs, world-famous attractions • Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club – 3 miles HILTON LONDON SYON PARK and the fnancial heart of the city, Hilton • Twickenham Stadium – 3 miles Middlesex | TW8 8JF | United Kingdom London Syon Park is the ideal venue for both • Kew Gardens – 3 miles T: +44 (0)20 7870 7777 business and leisure. • Hampton Court – 7 miles F: +44 (0)20 7870 7787 • Heathrow Airport – 7 miles • Wembley Stadium & Arena – 8 miles E: [email protected] • London Waterloo – 33 minutes by train • Central London – 10 miles • Knightsbridge – 7 miles londonsyonpark.hilton.com • Wimbledon – 10 miles OUR FACILITIES KALLIMA CLUB AND SPA Revitalise body and mind at Kallima, where a range of Comfort Zone treatments is available. Make use of the indoor pool, whirlpool, steam room and sauna. An oasis of tranquility for mind and body, in the idyllic surroundings of Hilton London Syon Park hotel. Personalised ftness for a balanced lifestyle while on the road. Featuring the latest generation of cardio and strength training equipment, Hilton Fitness by Techno Gymnasium® takes a personalised approach to help you feel your best during your stay. EAT & DRINK MARCO PIERRE WHITE STEAKHOUSE, BAR & GRILL This 100-seater steakhouse, bar and grill ofers a bright dining experience for even the most savvy food lovers. Serving locally sourced produce and delicious cocktails in a cosy and vibrant setting, Marco creates a perfect atmosphere to be shared with friends, family, colleagues and clients. THE BAR The Bar combines innovative design with cutting edge mixology. It redefnes classic cocktails while honouring the legacy of its upscale setting. HERE ON BUSINESS MEETINGS & EVENTS Whether planning a grand banquet, conference, exhibition or wedding, we have the space, amenities and expertise to create a successful and memorable event. Facilities include: • 7 fexible and soundproof function suites • Pillar-free Ballroom accommodating up to 450 guests • State-of-the-art technology • High speed internet access • Dedicated Meetings & Events team UNIQUE MEETING AREAS • The Boldt – perfect for smaller meetings. • The Duke's Parlour – featuring pool table and widescreen HDTV. Ideal as a VIP breakout area. • The Games Room – relax and unwind after a long day. • Private Dining Room – intimate for small gatherings. GRAND SYON BALLROOM The Grand Syon Ballroom can comfortably host up to 450 guests at a seated event or up to 700 guests at a reception event. Each new occasion commemorated in this magnifcent SYON BALLROOM space, whether a charity ball, a corporate event, a fashion show or a wedding, becomes another thread in Syon Park's rich historical tapestry. SYON 3 SYON 2 SYON 1 SYON BALLROOOM Host a truly memorable occasion for up to 320 people. The fexible space can be sectioned into three separate areas for more intimate experiences. THE EMPIRE & ASTOR Upscale and fexible rooms that can be confgured to accommodate the most intimate negotiations, ASTOR or the grandest presentation. Whatever your event demands, Hilton London Syon Park will ASTOR 1 ASTOR 2 EMPIRE bring it to life. EMPIRE 1 EMPIRE 2 DUKE’S PARLOUR 2 ystem onditioning Dimensions BoardroomU-Shape Theatre ClassroomCabaret H-Square Round 10 Round 12 Reception W x L = m Air c 3 Phase PowerSound S Blackout Natural DaylightDimmer Chandelier Syon Ballroom 68 90 400 300 256 150 320 384 500 30.03 x 14.64 = 439.64 • • • • • • • Syon 1 30 40 120 100 80 40 100 120 140 9.34 x 14.64 = 136.74 • • • • • • • Syon 2 30 40 120 100 80 40 100 120 140 9.58 x 14.64 = 140.34 • • • • • • • Syon 3 30 40 120 100 80 40 100 120 140 10.88 x 14.64 = 159.31 • • • • • • • Grand Syon Ballroom — — — — — — 400 480 700 609 • • • • • • • Astor 26 25 100 50 64 32 70 84 120 12.11 x 10.44 = 126.43 • — • • • • — Astor 1 22 20 50 30 32 24 30 36 60 6.3 x 10.44 = 65.77 • — • • • • — Astor 2 22 20 50 30 32 24 30 36 60 5.81 x 10.44 = 60.66 • — • • • • — Empire 22 16 60 40 32 25 40 48 70 11.76 x 6.22 = 73.15 • — • • • • — Empire 1 10 12 30 20 16 16 20 24 35 5.88 x 6.22 = 36.57 • — • • • • — Empire 2 10 12 30 20 16 16 20 24 35 5.88 x 6.22 = 36.57 • — • • • • — Dukes 30 32 100 40 80 40 80 90 100 12.02 x 10.00 = 120.02 • — • • • • — Dukes 1 & 2 20 18 40 18 40 25 40 45 50 5.3 x 10.00 = 53 • — • — • • — Clubhouse 1 30 30 60 32 48 20 70 84 100 26 x 7.5 = 195 • — • — • • — Clubhouse 2 16 16 40 14 24 18 —— 20 4.43 X 8.8 = 39 • — • — • • — Clubhouse 3 10 8 16 8 8 10 10 12 — 3.8 X 5.1 = 19 • — • • • • —.
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