US-based hotel management and services company Marshall Hotels & Resorts has completed the renovation work on the 298-room DoubleTree by Hilton Washington, D.C. North/Gaithersburg in the US.
The 12-story hotel, which is located at 620 Perry Parkway, is convenient to most cities in Maryland, including Rockville, Bethesda, Germantown and Frederick.
It is also situated 6.4kms from the Shady Grove METRO Station, and is proximate to National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), Novavax, AstraZeneca and Hughes.
The newly renovated DoubleTree hotel now comprises a 24/7 and fully upgraded fitness centre, and a new indoor/outdoor pool with sundeck.
The lobby was completely reconfigured, including the installation of the Made Market, a new Hilton grab ‘n go concept.
The lobby lounge now offers small plate menu options, craft beers and specialty cocktails.
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By GlobalDataThis refurbished public space includes a new Hertz car rental office, which is near front desk. The parking area has been reconfigured to remove some earlier parking restrictions.
The 16,356ft2 of hotel’s event space, which includes 14 meeting rooms and the 4,859ft2 Majestic Ballroom, was also completely refreshed with new vinyl, carpeting, lighting, banquet chairs and seating.
DoubleTree by Hilton Washington, D.C. North/Gaithersburg general manager Peter Donnelly said: “Our beautifully renovated hotel has re-inspired our entire DoubleTree team as we continually strive to provide superior levels of guest services and commitment.
“Construction during the pandemic was exceptionally hard to accomplish, slowing and complicating the refurbishment process.
“Our fantastic team, however, worked through seemingly impossible odds to truly recreate the hotel from its most basic shell.”