Park Plaza Westminster Bridge

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Coordinates51°30′03″N 0°07′00″W / 51.5009°N 0.1166°W / 51.5009; -0.1166
Opened1 March 2010 (2010-03-01)
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge
Interactive map of the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London area
Hotel chainPark Plaza Hotels & Resorts
General information
Location200 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7UT, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°30′03″N 0°07′00″W / 51.5009°N 0.1166°W / 51.5009; -0.1166
Opened1 March 2010 (2010-03-01)
ManagementPPHE Hotel Group
Other information
Number of rooms1,019
Number of suites63
Number of restaurants2
Number of bars1
Website
www.parkplazawestminsterbridge.com
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The Park Plaza Westminster Bridge is a hotel at 200 Westminster Bridge Road in London with 1,023 bedrooms.[1]

It was designed by BUJ architects, Uri Blumenthal architects and Digital Space,[2] and was built on the site of the County Hall Island Block, an annex of London County Hall, that was demolished in 2006.[3] The building, also known as No 1 Westminster Bridge Road, had been disused since 1986 and had become derelict, being described by the BBC as "one of London's most hated eyesores".[4]

The hotel had over 840 investors.[5] During the topping out celebration on 21 July 2009, Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, secured the last beam in place.[6]

The hotel opened on 1 March 2010[7] and cost £350 million.[6][8] It is part of the PPHE Hotel Group.

The Times's Mystery Guest thought the hotel looked like a huge bowling ball. The reviewer found the hotel to be "claustrophobic" and to have background music that was overwhelming.[9] Food critic Giles Coren of The Times called the hotel a "hulking carbuncstrosity" that is "self-besplattered with enormous bill posters".[10] Diva reviewer Lotte Jeffs thought it had "all the inconspicuousness of a big city chain hotel" and liked its "stylish flourishes and designer details".[11] Jessica Phillips of Time Out said it "caters to the masses" and has "deliberate" minimalism.[12] According to The Daily Telegraph reviewer Francesca Syz, the hotel is "futuristic" and gave an unobstructed sightline of Westminster Bridge.[13]

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