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First Hilton Garden Inn hotel opens in Namibia

28 Mar 2024
 Source: Hilton
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Hilton has opened its second hotel in Namibia, with its Hilton Garden Inn brand debuting in the country. 

Hilton’s newest Windhoek hotel opened its doors on Monday, March 18. It is close to the Warehouse Theatre and the National Museum of Namibia. The hotel is also near major businesses and is a 45-minute drive from Hosea Kutako International Airport.

The rooms and suites are designed to mirror Windhoek’s history and art scene with modern amenities. The hotel has 66 sqm of flexible meeting spaces for conferences, exhibitions and social events, as well as a fitness centre, a self-service laundry facility and an outdoor pool. 

“Windhoek, Namibia’s capital city, is known as the social, economic, and cultural hub of the country, making it an ideal location to grow our Africa presence. We look forward to providing reliable and friendly hospitality to domestic and international travellers looking for an upscale yet affordable stay in Namibia,” said Amos Mworia, GM of the new hotel.

Hilton Garden Inn is a sub-brand of Hilton that focuses on providing guests with affordable, upscale accommodations. Hilton’s portfolio includes more than 1 000 hotels in 62 countries. 

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