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Say hello to the Hilton



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Published Date: 02 July 2008
Luton's newest hotel is now open
Hilton Garden Inn opened its doors in Luton on Tuesday - the first of its kind on British soil.

The 157-bedroom hotel, in Butterfield Business Park, is a popular brand in the USA but this will be the first one in the UK.

Built in a striking V shape, guests are welcomed into the hotel with a lobby lounge featuring a library and fireplace.

Facilities include Garden Sleep System beds, free WiFi in guestrooms and public areas, complimentary gym, a restaurant and kitchen, bar with plasma screen television, plus a 24-hour shop offering a selection of healthy snacks, delicious ready made meals, and beverages.

Rooms feature spacious work desks, air conditioning and LCD satellite television, plus a hospitality centre with a mini refrigerator and kettle.

Prices start at £70 per night, including breakfast. Visit www.hgi.com or call 0800 804 8933.

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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2008 12:55 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 

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