The refurbishment of the former DoubleTree by Hilton London Kensington will see it reopen and rebrand under Curio Collection by Hilton, restoring much of the property’s 1870s architecture.
French fusion cuisine from Botanica, Curio Collection by Hilton KensingtonCurio Collection by Hilton Kensington will be home to two restaurants, an all-day-dining brasserie offering French fusion cuisine, and Botanica, a light and leafy atrium with afternoon tea, cocktails and private dining on offer. An additional 25 guest rooms will also be added as part of improvements, taking the hotel’s room count to 228.
Aly Kassam, CEO, Crimson Hotels, commented: “Building on our current portfolio, we are excited about the addition of 100 Queen’s Gate Hotel London, Curio Collection by Hilton to our UK portfolio and the strengthening of our on-going partnership with Hilton. This is a unique opportunity to renovate and rebrand the hotel in keeping with its legacy as a Victorian period mansion.”
An upper upscale portfolio of one-of-a-kind hotels and resorts selected for their unique character, Curio Collection by Hilton is rapidly expanding in Europe, with more than 25 properties trading or under development.