User:Heatherer/Hilton Hotels & Resorts
Industry | Hotel |
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Founded | May 31, 1919 |
Founder | Conrad Hilton |
Headquarters | McLean, Virginia |
Number of locations | 570+ hotels[1] |
Area served | Global |
Parent | Hilton Worldwide |
Website | www |
Hilton Hotels & Resorts[2] (formerly known as Hilton Hotels) is a global brand of full-service hotels and resorts and the flagship brand of Hilton Worldwide.[3]
The original company was founded by Conrad Hilton. As of the first quarter in 2016, there were more than 570 Hilton Hotels & Resorts properties in 84 countries and territories across six continents.[1] Properties are either owned by, managed by, or franchised to independent operators by Hilton Worldwide.
Overview
[edit]Hilton Hotels & Resorts is Hilton Worldwide's flagship brand and one of the largest hotel brands in the world.[4] The brand is targeted at both business and leisure travelers with locations in major city centers, near airports, convention centers, and popular vacation destinations around the world.[5]
Hilton Hotels & Resorts participates in Hilton HHonors, Hilton Worldwide’s guest loyalty program. Members who book directly through Hilton-owned channels receive exclusive discounts and amenities such as free Wi-Fi, digital check-in, keyless entry, and the ability to select the room they'd like using the Hilton HHonors app.[6][7]
Notable historic events
[edit]- Founded in 1919 by Conrad Hilton. Hilton bought his first property, the Mobley Hotel, in 1919 in Cisco, Texas.[8]
- The first hotel to bear the Hilton name was the Dallas Hilton, a high-rise that opened in Dallas, Texas in 1925.[9]
- In 1954, at the Caribe Hilton Hotel's Beachcomber Bar in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Ramon "Monchito" Marrero reportedly created the Piña Colada.[10]
- The Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago figured prominently in the 1968 Democratic Convention riots that occurred across the street in Grant Park. The hotel's doors were locked for the first time in its history. The hotel still suffered minor damage as a result of the violence outside as the street level windows gave way under the weight of hundreds of protesters on the street during the ensuing riot.
- John Lennon and Yoko Ono held their first Bed-In for Peace between March 25 and March 31, 1969 at the Amsterdam Hilton in Room 902. This room became a popular tourist destination.[11]
- In 2009, the company relocated its global headquarters from Beverly Hills, California to McLean, Virginia.
- In 2009 Hilton opened Canada's tallest hotel at 58 stories in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
- In late 2010, Hilton Worldwide announced a name change of the Hilton Hotels brand to Hilton Hotels & Resorts along with a new logo design as part of a rebranding effort for the flagship brand.[12]
- In March 2013, Hilton announced that it would be entering Burma for the first time with the construction of a 300-room hotel in Yangon.[13]
- In 2015, approximately 20 Hilton Hotels & Resorts properties were inducted into the Historic Hotels of America organization. Among these hotels were Hilton Fort Worth, which hosted John F. Kennedy's final speech, and Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, the setting of the film Blue Hawaii.[14]
- In early 2016, launched Tru by Hilton, the new brand is set to fill a void in the midscale category in the U.S. and Canada[15]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Frances McMorris (May 6, 2016). "Westshore hotel gets $4.5 million facelift". Tampa Bay Business Journal. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
- ^ Refreshed Hilton Hotels & Resorts Brand Identity Emphasizes Leisure Portfolio.
- ^ "Company Overview of Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc". investing.businessweek.com. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ^ Jennifer Rooney (October 5, 2011). "Brand Power To The People: J&J Takes Lead In Forbes Ranking". Forbes. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
- ^ "Best Hilton Hotels & Resorts". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ Lyn Mettler (3 May 2016). "When It Pays to Book Directly with a Hotel". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ Karla Bowsher (19 April 2016). "3 Major Hotels Offering Discounts for Direct Bookings". Money Talks News. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ Conrad N. Hilton Foundation v1.0.
- ^ Carmack, Liz (2007). Historic Hotels of Texas: A Traveler's Guide. Texas A&M University Press. p. 156. ISBN 1585446084. Retrieved May 10, 2015.
- ^ Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon (8 May 2015). "In Puerto Rico, a tale of two piña coladas". USA Today. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ Newell, Martin (March 19, 1999). "Independent on Sunday". The Independent. London. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
- ^ "Hilton Hotels & Resorts debuts new brand identity". Hospitality World Network. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
- ^ Maierbrugger, Arno (2 April 2013). "Hilton to open first hotel in Myanmar". Inside Investor. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
- ^ Nancy Trejos (18 November 2014). "Take a tour of Hilton's 20 Historic Hotels". USA Today. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ "Hilton Worldwide Unveils New Brand".