Hilton Garden Inn opens 1,000th property, eyes Apac expansion
Hilton Garden Inn is readied to expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific zone with upcoming real estates such as Hilton Garden Inn Kunming Dianchi in Yunnan, China; Hilton Garden Inn Busselton in Western Australia; and Hilton Garden Inn Bangkok in Thailand.
There are now 76 Hilton Garden Inn properties all over Apac, with the company receiving over 2.5 million guests this year. Heading right into 2024, the company is readied to further increase in Apac, with over 150 coming buildings in the place. Hilton claims more than 40% of its total pipeline rests in Apac.
Hilton Garden Inn, a company within the Hilton universal hospitality business, has opened up its most current real estate, Hilton Garden Inn San Jose Airport City Shopping Center, in Costa Rica. In a Dec 11 news release, Hilton claims the hotel marks the brand’s 1,000 th property, topping off a year of “remarkable international growth”.
Hilton Garden Inn is a company following Hilton’s umbrella of real properties that provides business and recreation visitors “high end, budget-friendly holiday accommodations and modern services”. In terms of number of hotels, It is Hilton’s second-largest company after Hampton by Hilton. Hilton has a profile of 22 companies, which include Waldorf Astoria Hotels and Resorts, Conrad Hotels, Doubletree by Hilton and Tempo by Hilton.
” As we note our 1,000 th international estate milestone, Hilton Garden Inn is laying out a strong course in Apac, buoyed by a continued comeback of traveling and the value-driven preferences of a growing middle-class sector,” claims Clarence Tan, top vice head of state, development, Asia Pacific.
This includes new estates in Asia Pacific (Apac), including Hilton Garden Inn’s initial property in Beijing, China, Hilton Garden Inn Beijing Haidian Daoxiang Lake and Hilton Garden Inn Da Nang in Vietnam. In 2022, the company noted its access right into the Japanese market by opening the Hilton Garden Inn Kyoto Shijo Karasuma.
Hilton Garden Inn, a brand within Hilton’s profile, supplies elegant and budget friendly lodgings with modern services for business and recreation tourists. It is the second-largest company in Hilton’s profile by the variety of resorts, adhering to Hampton by Hilton. Hilton’s diverse selection includes 22 brands, such as Waldorf Astoria Hotels and Resorts, Conrad Hotels, DoubleTree by Hilton, and Tempo by Hilton.
Tan adds: “With the release of our brand-new regional prototype and the ramp-up of franchising in industry for example, China, Thailand and Australia, we are positive with regards to the company’s development energy and anticipate setting new benchmarks for guest satisfaction and owner value in this dynamic region.”