London Hilton wins National Award

Shortlisted as London’s best in VisitBritain’s Enjoy England Excellence Awards, Large Hotel of the Year category, the property was presented with the accolade at an awards ceremony at London’s Banqueting House in Whitehall.
Having made it to the final three of all nine regions, the London Hilton on Park Lane was pitted against the Grand Hotel in Eastbourne and the Grosvenor in Chester, the latter of which took the gold award.
Michael Shepherd, general manager at the hotel, said: “It was a proud moment when we were selected as the London’s number one large hotel and to have been awarded silver prize is truly wonderful.
“This is an exciting time for the UK as a business and leisure destination and we believe ourselves to be one of the country’s, if not Europe’s, finest deluxe hotels.”
Popular with a wide range of corporate and leisure customers, the property boasts one of London’s top 20 coolest bars in Zeta Bar (as voted by the Evening Standard), one of the largest banqueting facilities in the Grand Ballroom and several other five star facilities including Trader Vic’s and Park Brasserie restaurants.
Over the past few years a large amount of resource has been spent in revitalising the hotel, including the multi million pound renovation of the 28th floor restaurant, now known as Galvin at Windows which has been recognised as one of the rising Michelin star contenders.
Additional refurbishment work has been undertaken in the luxury and presidential suites plus the Executive Lounge and Pop bar.
All of the hotel’s 453 rooms afford views from Hyde Park to the West End and Canary Wharf, with some including private balconies.
Renowned London designer Lynne Hunt of Hunt Hamilton Zuch was brought on board recently to conceive the design for the entire 26th floor plus nine additional suites. All the remaining rooms and suites remain world class.
The award scheme is run in co-ordination with England’s nine regional tourism bodies, with Visit London carrying out the initial judging session at the London Hilton on Park Lane and the follow up conducted by VisitBritain.
Judges were looking for entrants to demonstrate a commitment to excellent service and customer care, strong environmental policies, provisions for disabled guests and investment in staff training and development.
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