Westin opens first UK hotel
Marriott International’s Westin Hotels & Resorts unveiled the brand’s first hotel in the UK and the 1,000 hotel within the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio in Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
Designed by British architects Dexter Moren Associates, The Westin London City offers meaningful wellness and is inspired by the location, with a modern residential feel.
It features 222 guestrooms, a Heavenly Spa by Westin, WestinWORKOUT Fitness Studio, riverside dining at two venues, and meeting and events space.
"As the brand’s debut in the UK, we’re excited to continue expanding our portfolio, delivering industry-leading well-being experiences," said Jason Nuell, Senior Vice President, Premium Brands, Marriott International.
The hotel is owned by 4C Hotel Group and managed by hospitality management company RBH.
The hotel also has nine residences.
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