Hilton Garden Inn
Franchise | |
Industry | Hotel |
Founded | 1996 |
Founder | Hilton Worldwide |
Number of locations | 625+ |
Area served | Global |
Parent | Hilton Worldwide |
Slogan | Life's Better at the GardenTM |
Website | www.hgi.com |
Hilton Garden Inn is a chain of upscale, mid-priced hotels trademarked by Hilton Worldwide.
Property features and guest rooms
Guest room amenities at Hilton Garden Inns include a microwave, refrigerator, Keurig coffee maker, either a king- or queen-sized bed or two double-sized beds, as well as a sitting area with an ottoman. In addition to standard rooms, some locations also offer deluxe rooms and junior suites.
History
The Hilton Garden Inn brand began in the late 1980s under the name CrestHill by Hilton. Due to a slow real estate phase, only four of 25 proposed hotels were built. Of these four original hotels, three are still part of the chain today. They are located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Southfield, Michigan and Valencia, California. The other hotel, located in Buffalo Grove, Illinois is now a Wyndham Garden Hotel. The brand was reintroduced in 1996 as Hilton Garden Inn and has grown from four hotels to more than 625 properties in about 20 years.
In 2012 was opened the first Hilton Garden Inn in Netherlands - Hilton Garden Inn Leiden. It is located on the Old Rhine River, featuring 173 guestrooms and providing all of the brand's signature features.[1]
Future developments
The Hilton Garden Inn brand plans to open properties in Argentina, Armenia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, India, Kenya, Ireland and additional locations throughout the United States, Canada, UK, Italy, Germany, Romania,[2] Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, and Poland.
Hilton Garden Inn has announced the opening of one of its hotels in the port city of Santa Marta, Colombia by 2016.[3]
References
- ↑ , "Hilton Garden Inn Welcomes First Hotel to The Netherlands"
- ↑ http://europaproperty.com/news/2016/03/new-hilton-garden-inn-hotel-to-open-in-bucharests-old-town-in-2017-2377 New Hilton Garden Inn hotel to open in Bucharest's Old Town in 2017
- ↑ http://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article77580.html
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