Hilton announced on February 2, 2026, that it has signed agreements for five new hotels in Türkiye across four of its brands, expanding its portfolio in the country where it has operated for over 70 years. The signings include Hilton Hotels & Resorts, DoubleTree by Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn, and Tapestry Collection by Hilton, marking a major boost to Hilton’s lifestyle offerings in Türkiye. 1. Hilton Hotels & Resorts – Antalya City Centre - Opening: Scheduled for 2028 - Size: 254 rooms and suites - Facilities: Grand ballroom, multiple meeting rooms, spa & wellness center, indoor and rooftop pools, and several dining venues - Significance: First Hilton Hotels & Resorts property in Antalya, strengthening Hilton’s luxury presence in southern Türkiye. 2. DoubleTree by Hilton – Istanbul Maçka - Opening: Expected in spring 2026 - Focus: Mid-scale full-service hospitality with Hilton’s signature warm DoubleTree welcome. - Target Guests: Business and leisure travelers seeking comfort in central Istanbul. 3. Hilton Garden Inn – New Locations - Expansion: Additional Hilton Garden Inn properties will broaden Hilton’s focused-service offerings in Türkiye. - Positioning: Affordable yet high-quality stays for both domestic and international travelers. 4. Tapestry Collection by Hilton – Istanbul - Properties: Two new boutique-style hotels signed for Istanbul. - Lifestyle Focus: Adds character-driven, locally inspired experiences. - Pipeline Impact: Lifestyle brands now represent nearly 20% of Hilton’s Turkish pipeline. Strategic Importance - Türkiye as a Key Market: Hilton has been present in Türkiye for over 70 years, making it one of Hilton’s most established international markets. - Lifestyle Growth: The addition of Tapestry Collection hotels reflects Hilton’s strategy to expand lifestyle brands, catering to travelers seeking unique, locally inspired stays. - Regional Expansion: These signings reinforce Hilton’s commitment to both leisure destinations (Antalya) and urban hubs (Istanbul).
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