A duo of west London hotels have received a major overhaul and are due to open their doors next month.

The first, Holiday Inn London Heathrow Terminal 5, has been re-branded from an existing hotel into a Holiday Inn, complete with a full refurbishment.

The converted 119 bedroom hotel will operate under a franchise agreement with existing owner and partner Arora Hotels Ltd.

Surinder Arora, owner of Arora Hotels Ltd and Holiday Inn London – Heathrow T5 said: “We’re thrilled to be expanding our portfolio with IHG after signing InterContinental London – The O2 last year.

"This Holiday Inn hotel is the perfect place for those traveling with families or for airline crew and business travellers needing to stay nearby to the airport.”

Also set to open its doors in August, is the second of four Holiday Inn hotels, part of the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), the Holiday Inn London West which will be managed by Mango Hotels.

The hotel renovation complete with 75 new rooms and 150 refurbished rooms and a rooftop air terrace, meeting rooms and a fitness studio will operate under a franchise agreement with Mango Hotels.

It is located on the Western Avenue halfway between Heathrow airport and central London, as well as being near the Park Royal Business Park, Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena.

Bassel Saad, owner of Mango Hotels and Holiday Inn London West said: “We are very pleased to be re-branding our property as a Holiday Inn. 

"This is our first of hopefully many franchises with IHG and we are excited to bring this hotel into the IHG family. 

"Given the quality of the hotel, the team we have in place and the support from IHG, this venture is going to be a very successful one.”

The other two hotels signed up by IHG include Holiday Inn Cardiff North (M4 J32) and Holiday Inn Birmingham North (Cannock).