The DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield Park Extension Launch

30th October 2017

The DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield Park celebrated last night with a launch party to show invited guests around the new extension consisting of 36 guest accommodation rooms which officially is now open.

The hotel that was originally 95 bedrooms now has 131 and connects the new and old building with a glass atrium. The increased bedrooms will allow the hotel to accommodate more corporate, leisure and spa guests along with additional conference guests that are using the extensive on-site event facilities. Steve Whittaker, General Manager said 'We are delighted to have been able to build the extension and to have it in keeping with the original building from 25 years ago. It has given us a great opportunity to design the build for our customer's needs, giving us amazing new accessible guestrooms and family rooms The new bedrooms are perfect for modern day travellers and all include air conditioning, 40 inch LCD televisions, USB ports, walk-in showers, bathrobe and slippers and the whole hotel has been upgraded to digital locks meaning check-in and checkout can be totally wireless and allows guest to pick their own rooms pre-arrival. The DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield is one of the cities most renowned 4 star properties and owned by Vine Hotels. With the new extension the hotel now consists of 131 bedrooms, spa and leisure club, the Piano Bar and Restaurant, 9 conference rooms that have the capacity for over 500 delegates.

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