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Escape to the geographical heart of England. This innovative and stylish Hilton at St George’s Park, Burton upon Trent is nestled in The National Forest located 6 miles from Burton upon Trent and just 35 minutes from East Midlands Airport. This unique hotel is within close proximity of the M1, M6 and M42 motorway links. St George’s Park is the home of the English football development, a world-class training facility, a national center for sports medicine and science, and ultimately a place where sports and business can interact. This makes the hotel the ideal venue for the meetings and events with a domestic and international appeal. Hilton at St George’s Park also forms an excellent base for short breaks and leisure stays. All the tastefully decorated Guest Rooms and Suites feature large windows, comfortable workspace with ergonomic chairs as well as relaxing bathrooms with separate baths and showers. Complimentary WiFi access is available throughout the hotel. Hold a conference, team building or social event in one of the 13 flexible meeting rooms, the 90-seat Lecture Theater or book the Ballroom for events for up to 400 guests. The hotel provides the very latest meeting technology and has 350 complimentary car parking spaces. Enjoy drinks or an afternoon tea in the relaxed Crossbar or dine in the Restaurant at St George's Park with its expertly prepared menus. Work out in the health club, unwind in the indoor swimming pool or spoil yourself with one of many beauty treatments available. Enjoy the tranquil natural scenery of the immediate surrounding areas or seek out the thrills on offer in nearby Alton Towers and Drayton Manor Theme parks.
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