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Marriott Grosvenor Square completes refurb

26 May 2011 by BusinessTraveller

The London Marriott Grosvenor Square has unveiled 130 newly refurbished rooms, the final part of a £3.5 million renovation project.

All 237 rooms at the hotel now feature a “stylish, contemporary design”, which the group says aligns with “the modern style of Gordon Ramsay’s award winning Maze restaurant and Maze Grill”.

The hotel is one of a raft of properties opening or being refurbished in London ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games.

Marriott's Renaissance brand officially opened The St Pancras Renaissance Hotel London on May 5, while The Dorchester Collection is set to open its second London property, 45 Park Lane in August.

Corinthia has opened its first London property on Whitehall Place, and St Ermin's has also made its London debut close to St James' Park Station.

W Hotels opened its first London property in Leicester Square in February, while the Four Seasons London at Park Lane reopened in January after a two-year refurbishment. The Savoy unveiled its £220 million revamp late last year.

Kempinski's The Stafford unveils its revamp this month, and the boutique Eccleston Square hotel will follow open in Pimlico this year. Bulgari Hotels will also open its first London property in Knightsbridge towards the end of the year.

The Hyatt Regency London – the Churchill is undergoing a “multimillion-pound” refurbishment of all guestrooms, and Guoman’s Charing Cross has completed its project to add a new Executive Wing.

For more information visit marriott.com.

Report by Mark Caswell

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