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£2m investment for Jurys Inn Milton Keynes

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry5 February 20152 Mins Read
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Jurys Inn Milton Keynes is undergoing a £2m refurbishment programme to completely transform the hotel and enhance its facilities for new and existing business and leisure travellers.

The 279-bedroom hotel, centrally located on Midsummer Boulevard, is undergoing a complete transformation of all its bedrooms and a refurbished ground floor area, incorporating a bright, contemporary décor, chic furnishings and striking artwork with complimentary WiFi throughout the hotel.

128 standard rooms have been completed and are available to book while a further 32 executive rooms have just been launched – giving guests the option to upgrade their hotel stay and avail of a number of amenities and benefits.

All executive rooms are located on upper floors, offering guests city views and the peace and quiet to relax or work off-site. The spacious rooms feature luxurious superking beds with pillow top mattresses and crisp, white linens, free premium Wi-Fi perfect for live streaming, an in-room safe, mini-fridge, an enhanced selection of toiletries, a flatscreen TV with full Sky TV package and a range of complimentary refreshments and snacks including fresh milk.

The striking redesign, developed by Glasgow-based designers Cunningham McLean, will also feature acontemporary new bar, lobby and restaurant area, all set to be complete by the end of March 2015. Guests can also enjoy a new connectivity area allowing them to plug in and continue business as usual.

Commenting on the refurbishment programme, John Brennan, CEO, at Jurys Inn, said: “Jurys Inn Milton Keynes has been in operation for eight years now, and during this time it has delivered stand-out customer service for business and leisure travellers. It is with great pleasure that we’re able to re-invest in the hotel and continue to meet the expectations of our visitors.

“We have invested in enhancing our bedrooms including the introduction of new executive bedrooms, which will further enhance the hotel experience for our corporate travellers.”

Jurys Inn Milton Keynes is located less than five minutes walk from Milton Keynes Central Rail station, and just across the road from a main bus line. Its prime location grants easy access to the cities major shopping centres including: Midsummer Place, The Centre MK.  It is also a seven minute walk to the fashion and theatre quarter. 

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