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The Parmelia Hilton Perth has had a big “do”, well more than a big “do” as it has had a major $45 million transformation, which Hilton says has introduced completely touchless technology, a new thoroughfare to the cultural, shopping and dining precinct of Brookfield Place, and industry-defining standards of cleanliness and disinfection, with the incredible new-look hotel ready to welcome visitors from February 2021.

Heidi Kunkel, vice president, operations, Australasia for Hilton says, “This fabulous renovation of the iconic Parmelia Hilton Perth – 53 years young – truly makes it the city’s best connected hotel,” adding, “The creation of a thoroughfare to Brookfield Place will directly connect guests to the heart of the CBD, plus with the introduction of Hilton innovations such as Digital Key and Hilton CleanStay, will set a new standard for Perth hotel stays.”

She added, “The hotel team is excited to welcome guests back after the 10-month renovation and showcase the hotel’s new features, which includes a grand lobby with locally inspired design and artwork reflective of the coastal landscape and cultural heritage that defines Western Australia,”.

The hotel is also now completely touchless with the use of Digital Key technology, with Digital Key  a feature within the Hilton Honors mobile app that provides loyalty program members more choice and control over their entire travel experience, with also members will enjoy popular digital tools available exclusively through the industry-leading Hilton Honors mobile app, where Hilton Honors members can check-in, choose their room and access their room, and most areas of the hotel, using their smartphone.

Parmelia Hilton Perth is also participating in the Hilton CleanStay Program and Hilton EventReady with CleanStay to help guests enjoy a clean and safe experience during their stay, with the new standards under Hilton CleanStay include a Hilton CleanStay Room Seal to show that a room has not been accessed since being thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, additional cleaning of common areas and items, contactless check-in, innovative disinfection technology and flexible housekeeping options.

Some of the works that have been carried out include: A complete revitalisation of the Lobby, 32 new rooms, the addition of an Executive Lounge, Refurbishment to its restaurant – creating a new dining experience to be announced soon and an integrated thoroughfare connecting the hotel lobby to Brookfield Place (Opening mid-February)

A report by John Alwyn-Jones