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Watch: Revisit the BT Tower's revolving restaurant

The BT Tower's revolving restaurant was once popular for its panoramic views of London.
The restaurant was closed to the public in 1980 and became invitation-only for special events.

What we can expect from the new BT Tower hotel?

The iconic BT Tower in London is being sold to a luxury hotel group for £275 million.
MCR Hotels plans to turn the Grade II-listed BT Tower into a swanky hotel with the help of Heatherwick Studio.

The BT Tower, a Once-Futuristic London Landmark, Will Become a Hotel

The BT Tower in London is set to be transformed into a hotel, offering a unique accommodation experience.
MCR Hotels, known for owning iconic properties like the TWA Hotel in New York, plans to develop the BT Tower into a hotel respecting its historical significance.

The BT Tower is Being Turned Into a Hotel

The BT Tower in London was sold to MCR Hotels for £275 million as BT Group aims to cut costs.
The iconic tower will be transformed into an upscale hotel managed by MCR Hotels.

The Giant BT Tower Is Set To Become A Hotel

The BT Tower, once London's tallest building, will now be converted into a hotel by MCR Hotels for approximately £275 million.
BT Tower's conversion to a hotel will preserve the iconic building with a new purpose for the future.

BT Tower to become hotel as London landmark sold for 275m

BT Tower in London to be converted into an upmarket hotel by MCR Hotels for 275m, preserving the Grade II-listed building.
Conversion of BT Tower will take years due to the complexity of removing technical equipment, allowing time for design planning and community engagement.

Watch: Revisit the BT Tower's revolving restaurant

The BT Tower's revolving restaurant was once popular for its panoramic views of London.
The restaurant was closed to the public in 1980 and became invitation-only for special events.

What we can expect from the new BT Tower hotel?

The iconic BT Tower in London is being sold to a luxury hotel group for £275 million.
MCR Hotels plans to turn the Grade II-listed BT Tower into a swanky hotel with the help of Heatherwick Studio.

The BT Tower, a Once-Futuristic London Landmark, Will Become a Hotel

The BT Tower in London is set to be transformed into a hotel, offering a unique accommodation experience.
MCR Hotels, known for owning iconic properties like the TWA Hotel in New York, plans to develop the BT Tower into a hotel respecting its historical significance.

The BT Tower is Being Turned Into a Hotel

The BT Tower in London was sold to MCR Hotels for £275 million as BT Group aims to cut costs.
The iconic tower will be transformed into an upscale hotel managed by MCR Hotels.

The Giant BT Tower Is Set To Become A Hotel

The BT Tower, once London's tallest building, will now be converted into a hotel by MCR Hotels for approximately £275 million.
BT Tower's conversion to a hotel will preserve the iconic building with a new purpose for the future.

BT Tower to become hotel as London landmark sold for 275m

BT Tower in London to be converted into an upmarket hotel by MCR Hotels for 275m, preserving the Grade II-listed building.
Conversion of BT Tower will take years due to the complexity of removing technical equipment, allowing time for design planning and community engagement.
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