Amba Hotels has launched the new Amba Hotel Marble Arch following a multi-million pound refurbishment. The iconic London hotel venue - perviously called Thistle Marble Arch - is located just steps away from Oxford Street and has been completely overhauled in one of the most ambitious London hotel refurbishments in recent years.
The hotel’s 692 rooms feature Hypnos beds (as supplied to the Royal household), complimentary Nespresso coffee machines, walk in rain-fall showers, complimentary mini bars and over-sized toiletries. Amba Hotel Marble Arch also offers guests a number of technological innovations, including the capability to choose your own room when booking direct, a ‘Valet’ app that lets guests explore the hotel, order room service and enjoy an express online check-out; USB sockets next to beds; unlimited, free Wi-Fi; and a tablet and Smart TV in every room. Food and drink option include The Grill, The Bar and The Deli. Tray charges have been abolished and guests pay the price listed on the menu whether they choose to eat in the restaurant or their room. Belinda Atkins, Chief Executive Officer for Amba Hotels said: “We’re hugely excited to be extending our Amba Hotels portfolio with such an iconic London hotel venue, known throughout the world. This has been one of London’s biggest hotel renovation projects in recent years - and the work that has gone into the new Amba Hotel Marble Arch is further demonstration of our commitment to listen to guests and design every detail of our hotels based on their input and feedback.” For its launch, rooms at Amba Hotel Marble Arch are available from £169 until 31st March 2016.
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