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02 February 2015 Posted by 

PARKROYAL EXPANSION PLAN

90 new rooms in $25M redevelopment

PAN Pacific Hotels Group has announced plans for a multi-million dollar extension of iconic Parramatta Parkroyal hotel includes 90 new rooms and dining spaces.

The $25M development will start in March this year and when complete mid-2016, will make the hotel Parramatta’s largest hotel with 286 guestrooms.

With Parramatta City set for an $8B development program over the next five years, the city’s skyline will be dramatically reshaped.

Parramatta Parkroyal’s extension is a timely response to growing business demands in the city.

The 15-month project will involve the construction of a new seven-storey tower with a Club Lounge, as well as 40 Club Rooms and 50 Premium Rooms that offer views of the

Parramatta skyline and incorporate the use of the latest hotel technology and innovation.

Club guests will enjoy priority check-in and check-out as well as complimentary breakfast, laundry services, regular refreshments throughout the day and a new gymnasium with state-of-the-art exercise equipment.

The addition of four meeting rooms will bring PARKROYAL Parramatta’s total number of conference and meeting spaces to 12 rooms, making it the largest meetings and events hotel in Parramatta and thus setting a new benchmark of accommodation, facility and service distinction in the area.  

As part of the renovations, the premises of the BAR:30 restaurant and bar will be extended out to Phillip Street to introduce an alfresco dining element that captures the vibrant “eat street” atmosphere that Parramatta offers.



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