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London Marriott Hotel County Hall opens 35 new rooms

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London Marriott Hotel County Hall has announced that it opened 35 new river view rooms and suites, on 1 January 2025.

The new rooms include the Big Ben Balcony Suite offering a flexible layout that includes one or two interconnecting bedrooms, spacious lounge area, and a dining space for up to eight guests.

Alongside this, The South Bank Balcony Suite offers options for two or three interconnecting bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a separate lounge.

The Balcony Rooms offer a “personal escape with unmatched 180-degree perspectives of the River Thames”.

Lastly, the Loft Rooms present a unique layout with a staircase leading to a private viewing platform.

Furthermore, The hotel’s club facilities reopened on 1 January 2025 with extensive upgrades, accessible for both hotel guests and members of the public with the purchase of a day pass or membership.

Govert Deketh, general manager of London Marriott Hotel County Hall, said: “From our Big Ben and South Bank Balcony Suites to the Loft Rooms with their elevated Thames views, every space offers a stand-out London experience with unparalleled views of the capital. We look forward to welcoming guests to experience London from this extraordinary vantage point in 2025 and beyond.”

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