Embassy Suites by Hilton Hampton Convention Center Completes Renovation

Hilton Hampton

HAMPTON, Virginia & ALPHARETTA, Georgia—The Embassy Suites by Hilton Hampton Convention Center in Virginia completed a six-month makeover. With newly renovated guest suites, the 295-key hotel is operated by Atrium Hospitality, which manages a portfolio of more than 80 hotels in 28 states.

The Embassy Suites by Hilton Hampton’s redesigned guest suites and bathrooms—including two presidential suites—have new furniture and fixtures in a style complemented by textile coverings and wall art in neutral colors of gray and white. Fifty-five-inch televisions are included in each suite’s living room and bedroom.

The Embassy Suites by Hilton Hampton has select wellness rooms, which is an upgrade offering a collection of wellness products and amenities.

“As Atrium Hospitality remains committed to exceptional guest stays, we invest in supporting the hotel career journeys of our dedicated team members and in maintaining our high-quality accommodations,” said Larry Cooper, vice president, operational strategies—eastern region, Atrium Hospitality. “Our Embassy Suites by Hilton Hampton Convention Center’s beautiful, modern makeover is being well-received, including wonderful feedback from our internal and external guests.”

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The Embassy Suites by Hilton Hampton is next door to the Hampton Roads Convention Center and is within walking distance to the Hampton Coliseum and the Hampton Virginia Aquaplex.

With nearly 4,000 square feet of hotel indoor event space, the Embassy Suites by Hilton Hampton’s 3,237-square-foot Mercury Ballroom can be configured for a range of gatherings, including:

  • 120 in classroom style
  • 140 in rounds
  • 175 in theater style
  • 150 for a reception

For larger events, the Hampton Roads Convention Center is connected by a covered walkway and offers 344,000 square feet of meeting space and 35 event spaces.

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