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The Hilton Green Park In Mayfair Is Please ToAnnounce It Has Embarked On A Multi million PoundRefurbishment Programme. The Refit, Which Is DueTo Be Completed In The Autumn Of 2003, Will CoverThe Hotels 163 Guestrooms, Bathrooms And Corridors. The Project Is Due For Completion In The AutumnOf 2003 And Will Be Undertaken In Phases So As ToTo Ensure That The Many Regular Guests Can StillEnjoy The Great Location And Facilities That TheHotel Has To Offer. Please Note That TheHotel Restaurant Will Be Closed For Dinner For ThePeriod 29th May To 30th June, The Hotel ConciergeWill However Be More Than Happy To RecommendAlternative Excellent Local Restaurants. SteepedIn History, And Dating Back To The 1730, TheHilton London Green Park Is Located Just OffPiccadilly In The Heart Of Fashionable Mayfair.The Exclusive Shopping And Business Addresses OfPark Lane, Bond Street And Regent Street Are AllWithin Easy Reach.

Address: Half Moon Street, LONDON, Great Britain

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