Hilton is expanding its portfolio of luxury hotel experiences with the addition of nearly 400 boutique properties from the Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) collection, which will be available on all Hilton direct booking channels.
Joining Hilton’s luxury brand portfolio comprising Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, LXR Hotels & Resorts and Signia by Hilton, SLH’s participating hotels will offer travellers new ways of staying with Hilton – from rustic huts and woodland treehouses to rainforest retreats and coastal villas. These include properties like Nobu Hotel Marbella in Spain; Lanson Place Causeway Bay Hong Kong in China; Gangtey Lodge in Bhutan; Nimb Hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark; Grove of Narberth in the UK; and Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa in the US, and more.
The extended partnership gives travellers more options for luxury stays; Gangtey Lodge in Bhutan, pictured
Since the announcement in February, 390 SLH properties have opted to join the partnership with more hotels expected to be added as the SLH and Hilton relationship grows.
Through the exclusive partnership, members of Hilton’s loyalty programme, Hilton Honors, will be able to earn and redeem points for SLH stays, as well as enjoy exclusive benefits at SLH’s city, beach and resort hotels.
Hilton Honors members can elevate their stay at participating SLH hotels with exclusive benefits, including earning and redeeming points, free Wi-Fi and a guaranteed member discount. Gold and Diamond members also enjoy space-available room upgrades and continental breakfast for up to two guests, points and money payment options, no resort fees on stays booked using all points, and fifth standard reward night free.
“Integrating with Small Luxury Hotels of the World allows us to expand the Hilton stay experience and travel aspirations for all guests, with special opportunities for our loyal Hilton Honors members,” said Chris Silcock, president, global brands and commercial services, Hilton.
SLH chairman Shaun Leleu added: “This alliance expands the reach of our boutique hotels to Hilton’s loyal and discerning clientele, transforming the global landscape for independently owned hotels in a remarkable way.”
Hilton is expanding its portfolio of luxury hotel experiences with the addition of nearly 400 boutique properties from the Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) collection, which will be available on all Hilton direct booking channels.
Joining Hilton’s luxury brand portfolio comprising Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, LXR Hotels & Resorts and Signia by Hilton, SLH’s participating hotels will offer travellers new ways of staying with Hilton – from rustic huts and woodland treehouses to rainforest retreats and coastal villas. These include properties like Nobu Hotel Marbella in Spain; Lanson Place Causeway Bay Hong Kong in China; Gangtey Lodge in Bhutan; Nimb Hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark; Grove of Narberth in the UK; and Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa in the US, and more.
Since the announcement in February, 390 SLH properties have opted to join the partnership with more hotels expected to be added as the SLH and Hilton relationship grows.
Through the exclusive partnership, members of Hilton’s loyalty programme, Hilton Honors, will be able to earn and redeem points for SLH stays, as well as enjoy exclusive benefits at SLH’s city, beach and resort hotels.
Hilton Honors members can elevate their stay at participating SLH hotels with exclusive benefits, including earning and redeeming points, free Wi-Fi and a guaranteed member discount. Gold and Diamond members also enjoy space-available room upgrades and continental breakfast for up to two guests, points and money payment options, no resort fees on stays booked using all points, and fifth standard reward night free.
“Integrating with Small Luxury Hotels of the World allows us to expand the Hilton stay experience and travel aspirations for all guests, with special opportunities for our loyal Hilton Honors members,” said Chris Silcock, president, global brands and commercial services, Hilton.
SLH chairman Shaun Leleu added: “This alliance expands the reach of our boutique hotels to Hilton’s loyal and discerning clientele, transforming the global landscape for independently owned hotels in a remarkable way.”