Hotel brand and management company Club Quarters has revealed extensive renovations at two of its properties in London, UK, – Club Quarters, St Paul’s; and Club Quarters, London City.

According to the company, these enhancements are designed to elevate the guest experience while incorporating the brand’s commitment to service, design, and experience into every aspect of the hotels.  

The transformation led to the modernisation of 468 guest rooms, updated public spaces, and a new Club Lounge.

These spaces have been crafted to support both work and relaxation, with modern amenities.

The venues now also feature new carpets, enhanced lighting, furnishings, and curated artwork.

A new coffee and cocktail concept, called ‘The Counter’, has been introduced, serving artisanal pastries, speciality coffees, and curated cocktails throughout the day.

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Club Quarters has optimised each space for efficiency and functionality such as the introduction of the exclusive Club Quarters desk in all rooms and suites, offering a work area with a discrete vanity compartment.

Club Quarters Hotels president and CEO John Paul Nichols said: “As we embarked on this transformation, we aimed to create interiors that would stand the test of time while offering a serene environment for our guests to focus or relax.

“We used warm woods, detailed panelling, and a mix of large contemporary artwork with smaller graphic prints to convey a sense of resilience and timeless craftsmanship that aligns with our brand’s new ethos of effortless, grown-up elegance.

“Our commitment to providing modern accommodations remains at the forefront of our mission, and we look forward to welcoming both returning and new guests to experience our revitalised spaces.”