Concord Hospitality has relaunched the reimagined The Alloy Hotel, a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, after concluding the $18.5m renovation work.
The renovation work, which was completed in 2021, was led by hospitality interior design business HVS Design and hospitality design and architecture group Jonathan Nehmer + Associates.
The property now features 327 guestrooms, including 60 suites, along with an advanced Precor fitness centre and a seasonal outdoor pool.
It also boasts an outdoor patio for dining and lounging, free guest parking and many more.
Each guestroom at the Alloy Hotel includes a refrigerator, a 55-inch HDTV, complimentary Wi-Fi, Crabtree and Evelyn bath products, coffee service, and many more.
The hotel includes 148 queen rooms, 112 king rooms, suite options, as well as corner rooms with views of the surrounding King of Prussia area.
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By GlobalDataIt also includes more than 25,000ft² of total conference and event space and 27 individual meeting and event rooms that can accommodate events from big social gatherings to intimate get-togethers.
The Alloy Hotel, a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel sales and marketing director Neal Yakupcin said: “From a leisurely family vacation or life’s celebration to a business trip with colleagues, the Alloy Hotel is the perfect spot for any experience and type of traveller.
“With the new concept and look and feel of The Alloy, we have created a hotel experience that is just as sophisticated and stylish as it is charming and hospitable and our guests will feel that the moment they walk through the doors.”