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Hilton London Bankside Named Hotel of the Year at the 2023 Splendid Hospitality Awards
by CLH News
Hilton London Bankside , has been named ‘Hotel of the Year’ at the 2023 Splendid Hospitality Awards, hosted at the hotel on 27th Februar y 2023 The hotel received the highly acclaimed award for its ongoing achievements and successes across all aspects of the business, including its sustained commitment to team members, the environment, local community and guest alike
The award recognises Hilton London Bankside s impressive performance throughout the year, including its continued commercial success despite facing the challenges of an unpredictable market It also accredits the hotel’s incredible dedication to the health and wellbeing of its team members, as well as its continued effor ts to suppor t the local community Hilton London Bankside champions its interaction and suppor t for local schools charities and societies litter picking and introducing greener y to the surrounding environment The hotel has also taken strides towards a more sustainable future , recently becoming par t of
The Mayor of London’s business climate challenge , in which it pledges to reduce its energ y consumption and accelerate its decarbonisation effor ts across the building
This latest accolade is an impressive addition to the Hilton Bankside’s ever-growing por tfolio of awards, with a whole host of achievements including the 2022 Winner of the UK s Luxur y City Hotel Award, awarded by the World Luxur y Hotel Awards, and winning Hotel of the Year at The Cateys 2020
James B Clarke , General Manager at the Hilton London Bankside , says: “We’re absolutely thrilled to have been awarded the title of ‘Hotel of the Year’ at this year ’ s Splendid Hospitality Awards Dedication, hard work and dynamic thinking has led us as a team to exceed expectations yet again The team’s commitment to offering our guests an unforgettable experience and to providing the highest quality of ser vice is unrivalled so it is brilliant to have this perseverance and devotion recognised