Barcelona’s Hotel H1898 renovates its banquet halls, turning them into unique and exclusive spaces with colonial charm (Spain)
The Manila and Philippines banquet halls now feature modern décor, gorgeous lighting, and the most advanced in audio-visual equipment
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Barcelona’s Hotel H1898 renovates its banquet halls, turning them into unique and exclusive spaces with colonial charm (Spain)
The Manila and Philippines banquet halls now feature modern décor, gorgeous lighting, and the most advanced in audio-visual equipment
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Category: Europe - Spain - Industry economy
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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2016-01-22
Hotel H1898 of Barcelona, member of the NN Hotels Group, has undergone a total renovation of its banquet halls and conference rooms, with respect to both infrastructure and décor. The new halls – which go by the names Manila and Philippines – pay homage the hotel’s colonial past, tipping a hat to when the building served as headquarters of the Philippines Tobacco Company. With the most versatile of décor and accommodating of services, these spaces are ideal for hosting events of all kinds, from business meetings to training workshops and symposia, to banquets and family occasions.
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Both rooms now feature light and airy décor[/b], with white lacquered wood moldings, cream-colored walls, and wall-to-wall carpet that give the space a particularly roomy feel. The result is an atmosphere that is at once modern, harmonious, and warm. In addition, both spaces now feature new LED lighting systems, large panoramic screen (the Manila room actually has three), wireless projection equipment, and a new sound system.
Ten years after first opening its doors, the hotel is more lively than ever, thanks to a process of constant adaptation to changing times, and non-stop improvement of services, without ever losing its unique essence and identity. H1898 is located in one of the city’s most distinctive buildings along the worldrenowned Ramblas, one of Barcelona’s most emblematic and culturally vibrant areas.
About Núñez i Navarro Hotels With a firm commitment to cultural preservation and maintaining the city’s cultural legacy, Núñez i Navarro Hotels manages 9 hotels in Barcelona, each housed in spectacular structures and located in strategic spots across the city. Although each hotel enjoys its own unique atmosphere, all share in common a careful interior décor, great attention to detail, and professional, personalized services that make each guest feel at home and happy to visit the city time and time again. Each offers a cosmopolitan nature, a poignant historical flavor, and an insuppressible focus on offering the maximum comfort and amenities for those enjoying a visit to Barcelona on business, for pleasure, for shopping, or for its many cultural attractions. The utter singularity of each of our 9 hotels allows guests to choose the establishment that best suits their personality and particular needs.
Aside from H1898, the Núñez y Navarro Hotels Group manages eight exclusive hotels in Barcelona: El B-Hotel pays homage to the city through a building epitomizing cosmopolitanism, modernity, and design. U232 Hotel features a marked British look with unique décor blending sober style and colonial touches. Hotel Barcelona Universal, located next to one of the city’s premier theatres, the Fira de Barcelona, and the World Trade Center, is ideal for guests visiting the city on business. Hotel Jazz offers guests accommodations in total style and comfort, as its distinguished, jazzy atmosphere exudes in every corner of the hotel. Hotel Soho is the best bet for couples and restless minds seeking something different from their travels. Other guests can enjoy a magical sense of time travel at Hotel Gran Vía, housed in a spectacular 19th century palace. Hotel Europark is an excellent choice for those interested in exploring the city’s beloved gems of modernism, whereas Hotel Paral·lel, tucked away in the authentic neighborhood of Poble Sec, is ideal for those seeking out the shows the city has to offer.
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