New Hilton Hotel opens in The Hague, Netherlands

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New Hilton Hotel opens in The Hague, Netherlands

Hilton Hotels today announces the opening of Hilton The Hague, the latest addition to the global Hilton portfolio. The new hotel is set within the restored 1950's shell of the former Royal Dutch Telecom headquarters. Hilton The Hague is the fifth Hilton hotel in the Netherlands.

Dave Horton, Global Head, Hilton Hotels brand said: "As the global leader in hospitality, we are pleased to open this new upscale hotel that brings our signature style and service to this great international city. Visitors to Hilton The Hague will enjoy interior design by noteworthy Dutch talent, contemporary meetings facilities and exceptional food and beverage offerings."
The Hague is the country's third largest city, seat of the Dutch government and home to Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. The new Hilton The Hague, prominently located in the embassy quarter of the city centre, offers 195 bedrooms, many of which have views out over the grand cityscape. The hotel is on the door step of some of The Hague's best shopping. Noordeinde Street is renowned for its 15 unique art galleries and high end shops, as well as the rich cultural heritage and architecture of the many stately buildings, renowned museums and points of interest - all just a few minutes' walk from the hotel.
Simon Vincent, Area President, Europe, Hilton Worldwide said: "It is with great pleasure that we can begin welcoming guests to our latest hotel in Europe, Hilton The Hague. Hilton has a long tradition in the Netherlands and this wonderful addition to our portfolio, in a city historically associated with excellence in hospitality, demonstrates that our brands are growing successfully, with iconic properties in all parts of Europe. "
Jan van der Putten, General Manager, Hilton The Hague said: "I am delighted that our new Hilton hotel is now open in this wonderful city, a superb European addition to the Hilton Hotels portfolio. For many years the former Telecom headquarters has been a building of significant interest in The Hague and it has been a dream to be involved with the restoration of this building to become one of the finest hotels in the region. We will be offering guests our world-class service, with our new take on hospitality, in the beautiful surroundings of The Hague."
Launching at Hilton The Hague is Grand Café Pearl, seating up to 80 guests, offering locally sourced and seasonal dishes cooked in authentic and simple French style. The restaurant is inspired by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer's painting 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' which is on display at the local Mauritshuis Museum. With soft, colourful lighting effects, the painting forms the basis of the design of the restaurant interior, decorations and the tableware. Grand Café Pearl also benefits from a large outdoor terrace, opposite some of The Hague's most exclusive shopping boutiques, where coffee, light lunches and dinner will be served during the warmer months.
Adjoining Pearl is the upscale Bar Lutine, named after the famous French Warship 'La Lutine' and offering a wide selection of cocktails and sparkling wines by the glass. Furnished with luxurious leather chairs and decorated in traditional colours, Bar Lutine will provide a warm environment for hotel residents and Dutch locals to relax in.
Hilton The Hague boasts ten meeting rooms including the Mesdag ballroom with a maximum capacity of 400 guests and an atrium designed for pre-event functions.

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