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The Holiday Inn Bristol Filton is set to re-open in October following a multi-million-pound refurbishment to all areas of the hotel.
The Holiday Inn Bristol Filton will welcome back guests to showcase huge upgrades to the public spaces, 211 bedrooms, fitness and leisure facilities and 18 meeting rooms.
The hotel has unveiled a first look at the new open lobby including a new full-service bar and restaurant and a comfortable lounge area serving Starbucks.
The hotel features 18 meeting and event spaces with capacity for up to 260 delegates, 300 parking spaces and a leisure club with an indoor pool, gym and saunas.
The work and opening completes the first phase of the Holiday Inn Bristol Filton project with further refurbishments due to be unveiled in the coming months including improved leisure facilities, meeting rooms and the full extent of the bedroom upgrades.
Margaret Coffey, general manager for the Holiday Inn Bristol Filton, said: “I am delighted to welcome back guests to our upgraded hotel in the coming weeks. Nearly every aspect of the hotel has been significantly revamped, always with our guests needs in mind, and I’m confident that local residents, networking groups as well as our loyal business and travel guests will love what we’ve done. I’m also very proud of the large local recruitment drive we have undertaken, including 25% from the Bristol Job Centre, giving the surrounding communities fresh employment opportunities in hospitality which has been greatly taken up.”
Simon Teasdale, CEO for LGH Hotels Management Ltd, added: “We are incredibly pleased with the first phase refurbishment and re-opening of the Holiday Inn Bristol Filton Hotel. We have invested greatly to ensure that this hotel can deliver the highest standard of guest service and facilities, ensuring the longevity of this popular property. This ambitious and well-executed first phase has paved the way for a promising second wave and I’m confident we’ll continue to achieve great success in 2024 and beyond.”




























