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Namibia’s First Hilton Garden Inn Opens in Windhoek Namibia’s First Hilton Garden Inn Opens in Windhoek

Hilton has announced the opening of Hilton Garden Inn Windhoek, marking the debut of the global hospitality company’s upscale and affordable Hilton Garden Inn brand in Namibia.

Conveniently located close to the central business district, the 174-guest room hotel sits within 500 metres of the Independence Museum and the Craft Market and is just one kilometre away from the National Art Gallery of Namibia. Overlooking scenic city views, Hilton Garden Inn Windhoek boasts contemporary accommodations featuring rooms and suites reflective of the city’s local and indigenous art.

Amos Mworia, general manager, Hilton Garden Inn Windhoek, Hilton said, “We are thrilled to open Hilton Garden Inn Windhoek – marking the brand’s debut in Namibia. 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”.

Alan Roberts, brand leader, Hilton Garden Inn, said, “We are pleased to welcome Hilton Garden Inn Windhoek to our growing portfolio of hotels in Africa. As one of the fastest growing Hilton brands on the continent, with 17 hotels and 2,700 keys either operating or in the pipeline, our priority remains providing guests with upscale accommodations and modern amenities backed by Hilton’s renowned world-class hospitality. We look forward to welcoming guests to a bright stay at this outstanding property.”

Namibia offers tourists wildlife, scenic beauty, and a diversity of geologic phenomena, as well as sport and adventure activities like desert safaris. Namibia’s capital, Windhoek is the largest city in the country, situated in a beautiful valley bordered by the Eros Mountains in the North, the Auas Mountains in the South, and the Khomas Highlands in the West.

Source: Voyages Afriq