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The Strand Palace has unveiled plans for its ground floor refurbishment project, part of a multi-million pound investment that has seen the hotel take onboard the transformation of all 785 guestrooms and the building’s façade.
Taking place from the new year to early summer, the ground floor project will see the reception, concierge, restaurant and bar areas transformed into a “stylish hub in the heart of London”.
According to the hotel, the new public spaces are designed as “aesthetically intriguing salons”, and have been designed as “flexible lifestyle areas” where guests can relax or work wherever they choose.
David MacRae, managing director of the Strand Palace, said: “108 years in the making, this new chapter [of the hotel] is immensely exciting and will truly reflect our grand name. Ever since we first opened our doors in 1909, the Strand Palace has put the guest experience at the forefront of all we do.
“The new ground floor, along with the new guestrooms is set to offer our guests the best experience possible right here in the heart of London, and we are eager to reveal this project during early Summer 2019.”





























