[HD videos below] Tune Hotels today opened its second London
property at Liverpool Street with rooms from just 35 a night.
Located around 500 metres from Liverpool Street station, the new
Tune Hotel features 183 en-suite bedrooms, all of which
are 20% larger than the bedrooms at its sister property - the Tune
Hotel Westminster.
For the
first time in the UK, Tune Hotels has also introduced twin bedrooms to
the Liverpool Street property.
The hotel even has a private
courtyard garden, spanning 550 square metres, which will be
accessible to all guests staying at the hotel.
Guests staying at a Tune Hotel can look forward to low-cost rooms focused on
high-quality basics - comfortable beds, power showers, air
conditioned rooms, central locations, a clean environment, and
24-hour security - with guests only paying extra for the facilities and services they use.
Mark Lankester, Group CEO of Tune Hotels,
said, "We are
committed to London as one of our core markets and will be
striving for Liverpool Street to follow in the success of our
Westminster property which has achieved average occupancies in
excess of 96% since opening in August 2010."
The
Mayor of London Boris Johnson added, "Affordable hotel rooms are
always in high demand in London, and its fantastic to see Tune
Hotels invest in the capital at such a crucial time for tourism
... There has never been a better opportunity to show our
city off to the world as we gear up for one of the most
extraordinary and exciting years in Londons history."
Bedrooms at Tune Hotel Liverpool Street start from 35 a
night. Terms and conditions apply.
Double Room with Window
@ Tune Hotels - Liverpool Street in London
Interview with Mr.
Richard Clarke - General Manager - Tune Hotel Liverpool Street
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