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Soft Refurbishment at the Millennium Suite, Copthorne Hotel London Gatwick & Copthorne Hotel Effingham Gatwick

The Millennium Suite, shared by both Copthorne Hotel London Gatwick and Copthorne Hotel Effingham Gatwick, has recently undergone a soft refurbishment.

2011-03-30
LONDON, ENGLAND, March 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Millennium Suite, shared by both Copthorne Hotel London Gatwick and Copthorne Hotel Effingham Gatwick has recently undergone a soft refurbishment. Occupying approximately 1,126 square metres with a maximum capacity of 650 guests, the Millennium Suite is undoubtedly one of the largest meetings and event venues in the area and an ideal option if you're looking for hotels near Gatwick airport.

Featuring a new beige patterned carpet and curtains in a neutral shade of beige to lighten the venue's space, the modern Millennium Suite ensures that events can accommodate any colour and style theme.

Peter Zielke, General Manager for both Copthorne Hotel London Gatwick and Copthorne Hotel Effingham Park Gatwick, commented: "The Millennium Suite is our most popular venue for large and prestigious events such as weddings, exhibitions, and trade shows. This recent soft refurbishment has breathed new life to the venue, whilst maintaining its features and popularity among guests and bookers."

For further information or to schedule a viewing of the Millennium Suite please visit http://www.millenniumhotels.co.uk or call +44 (0) 1342 711 743.

MILLENNIUM & COPTHORNE HOTELS
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels operate a portfolio of UK hotels and hotels worldwide.

For further information, please contact:
Shari Vo-Ta
Public Relations Officer
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels

Tel: 0207 872 2469
Email: shari.vo-ta@millenniumhotels.co.uk


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[Press-News.org] Soft Refurbishment at the Millennium Suite, Copthorne Hotel London Gatwick & Copthorne Hotel Effingham Gatwick
The Millennium Suite, shared by both Copthorne Hotel London Gatwick and Copthorne Hotel Effingham Gatwick, has recently undergone a soft refurbishment.