By Angela Green, Content Executive: Hilton Brighton Metropole completes refurb and opens new Presidential Suite.
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Hilton Brighton Metropole has completed a £26 million refurbishment and unveiled of a new Presidential Suite, originally built in 1890 and designed by architect Alfred Waterhouse who also created London’s Natural History Museum.
The Hilton Brighton Metropole has seen a refurbishment to all the bedrooms, meetings and events spaces, public areas, reception, lobby, restaurant and bar.
A brand new Presidential Suite was created offering three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a sumptuous living area, with a sea view in every room. There are also three new King Seaview rooms, all which offer breath-taking views of the English Channel.
1890 At The Met Restaurant which is named after the year the hotel opened plus the Metropole Bar & Terrace have been refurbished to capture the timeless grandeur of the property and feature ornate ceilings and expansive windows showcasing the spectacular sea views. The Terrace is filled with parasols and outdoor seating, perfect for alfresco dining and drinking.
Hilton Brighton Metropole boasts 24 meeting rooms and event spaces all which have benefited from the refurbishment. The impressive and modern Oxford, Cambridge and Durham Suites can accommodate up to 3,000 guests, making it the largest residential event space in the South East of England.
Rekha Sohun, General Manager, Hilton Metropole Brighton, said of the project: “We are truly delighted with the refurbishment, we recognise the needs of our guests and want to deliver the best experience possible. We cannot wait for them to enjoy the revitalised décor and elevated design. We have been able to celebrate the history of this iconic property and have enhanced the period features whilst incorporating an elegant modern interior.”
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