Marcus Hotels & Resorts, a division of The Marcus Corp., today announced the completion of a multi-million dollar renovation of all 240 guestrooms and public spaces at the Hilton Madison Monona Terrace in Madison.
“The Hilton Madison Monona Terrace has been the city’s first choice for business and leisure travelers since it opened in 2001. The recently completed renovation ensures we maintain our excellent reputation and provide an even higher level of service and amenities for our guests. The updated renovations are focused on providing an upscale, urban and residential feel to the rooms and public spaces, while exceeding Hilton’s design specifications,” said Bob Caston, general manager of the hotel.
Guestroom renovations include a new layout, new furnishings, new carpeting and in-room guest safes. All guest rooms have been upgraded with decorative lighting, refrigerators and the Hilton Serenity Bed Collection.
The hotel’s three Presidential Suites have also been completely remodeled and updated with the latest technology and guest comforts.
Caston said the renovations also included expanding the hotel’s technology infrastructure to provide convenient accessibility around-the-clock.
“Each guestroom is now equipped with a media hub that connects a guest’s laptop or mobile device to the in-room television, essentially transforming it into their own personal entertainment center. Our lobby area and Jr. Deluxe Lakeview Suites have been remodeled with custom C-shaped tables for easy laptop use, featuring enhanced connectivity and built-in charging stations for convenience. Our guests can enjoy Wi-Fi from a comfortable seat in the lobby while doing business or just relaxing. We look forward to building on our position as the leading hotel in the city.”
The Hilton Madison is located on the shores of Lake Monona, one block from the state capitol building and in the heart of Madison’s dining, shopping, entertainment, art and theatre districts. The property is connected to the Monona Terrace Convention Center.
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