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Waldorf Hilton Hotel


Elizabeth Harris enjoys London’s elegant Waldorf Hilton Hotel S


tanding proudly amongst the premiere theatre houses of the West End, dressed in soft lighting with a welcoming ambience, the fi ve-star


Waldorf Hilton Hotel is perfectly placed for exploration of the heart of the capital. T e hotel is a fi ve-minute walk from Covent Garden and whether you plan to wonder at the landmarks London has to showcase or watch the latest musical on the block, the Waldorf attracts a cosmopolitan audience. T e rooms range from standard


contemporary singles to executive rooms and


deluxe suites, with an attentive team on hand to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Although the view is modest, most rooms have been recently refurbished conforming to a modern style with all the comforts you need to unwind after a day exploring the city. T e £35m investment now boasts a stylish lobby, atmospheric bar and idyllic restaurant. Palm Court in particular has been restored to provide an ideal setting for British afternoon tea and champagne. Now available with the neighbouring Adelphi Suite, the Palm Court can be reserved for private functions, elegant


occasions and corporate events. Whatever purpose brings you to London the Waldorf Hilton Hotel aff ords an elegant setting for all to enjoy.


Valentine’s Romance package


Guests of the Valentine’s Romance package can enjoy an overnight stay in one of the recently refurbished guest rooms with an added touch of epicurean decadence. Starting with a celebratory bottle of Champagne and strawberries, the package also includes an indulgent afternoon tea for two in the elegant Homage Grand Salon, and a romantic breakfast in bed. T e Valentine’s Romance package is priced at £399 based on two people sharing.


www.waldorf.hilton.com T: +44 20 7836 2400 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4DD


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