Hilton London Metropole

It is bounded by the Marylebone Flyover to the north, Praed Street to the south, and the Paddington Basin development to the west.

Designed by noted modernist architect Richard Seifert,[3] it consisted of a 24-storey 91-metre (299 ft) tower, one of the tallest buildings in the City of Westminster.

[12] In April 2014 the hotel was the venue for the 44th World Irish Dancing Championship, the first held in England.

[14] Tonstate sold the two properties to Henderson Park for £500 million in 2017.

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