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DoubleTree by Hilton London Tower of London has invested in the refurbishment and redesign of 200 bedrooms across three floors, making way for new Deluxe and Executive Rooms.
Work at the hotel began in August and rooms will be available to book by mid-September, with the full renovation set to be completed by the end of April 2025.
The renovation project is a collaboration with international designers Upperworth Studios, interior designers Adrian Barboza Design, and project managers Morrison Design Project Management.
Together, they aim to create an elegant and modern aesthetic for the hotel, reflecting the beauty of the location.
The new guestrooms will feature a contemporary design with high end finishes and antique bronze hardware in a nod to London’s historic buildings. The warm colour palette is meant to evoke the look and feel of London during its cool autumn days, with hues of orange, red and royal blues.
Rooms will also include dark and light-hued headboards, mixed timber veneer furniture, a vanity area with open display shelving, an open wardrobe, and a mini-bar.
Claus Christensen, general manager of DoubleTree by Hilton London Tower of London, said: “We are thrilled to be able to offer a new and exciting guest experience through the chic new room designs and brand new Deluxe and Executive rooms.”





























