Park Plaza to aid south London regeneration
The £100 million Park Plaza County Hall hotel in London is to open on February 1 following a two-year construction period.
With 398 rooms and suites, the property is located close to Waterloo Station and is expected to play a key role in the regeneration of the area.
Rooms include studios equipped with kitchenette, living area, work space and en-suite bathroom.
Many rooms boast views of the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye.
General manager Philip Chambers said: “Park Plaza County Hall will be a big drawcard in bringing visitors and locals back to Waterloo.
“The hotel is in a busy and vibrant area, within walking distance to many attractions and Waterloo station.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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