Hilton has announced the grand opening of Hilton Kathmandu, marking the leading hospitality company’s foray into Nepal. Located in the heart of the Kathmandu Valley, the hotel is located in Naxal, just four kilometres from Tribhuvan International Airport and minutes away from tourist attractions such as Thamel and Durbar Marg, making it an ideal base for both business and leisure travellers. Owned and developed by the Shanker Group, this property represents a milestone in Hilton's growth in the Indian subcontinent. Nepal enjoys a high travel demand and is extremely popular among consumers looking for adventure, religious, and cultural getaways.
Hilton Kathmandu
Hilton Kathmandu blends Nepal's heritage with contemporary design. As the tallest hotel in Kathmandu and the only one with a glass facade, it offers views of the Langtang Valley's mountain ranges. The rooms are inspired by the city's prayer flags symbolizing peace and compassion. The facade showcases vertical glass fins that change colour with the light, while intricate patterns of traditional Nepali Dhaka fabric adorn staff uniforms, the lobby and other guest areas. The design maximizes mountain views with floor-to-ceiling glass walls that bathe the hotel in natural light. Award-winning architectural features are incorporated throughout the building like the cantilevered entrance, temperature-controlled rooftop pool, all-day dining outlet; and panoramic vistas showcase Nepal’s natural landscapes and cityscape.
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Alexandra Jaritz, senior vice president, Brand Management, Asia Pacific, Hilton, said, "For more than a century, Hilton has been a pioneer of international hospitality, so it is with great pride that our first hotel in Nepal is being established as a landmark for the city’s discerning guests. Hilton Kathmandu is a stunning addition to our portfolio and every aspect of the hotel has been meticulously crafted to immerse guests in this unique destination and allow them to experience Nepal’s rich history and culture against the dramatic backdrop of the Langtang mountains.”
Zubin Saxena, senior vice president and country head, India, Hilton said, "We are delighted to announce the opening of Hilton Kathmandu, marking our strategic entry into Nepal—a country with rich cultural heritage and significant tourism potential. This launch underscores our commitment to expanding Hilton’s footprint in the Indian subcontinent. With Hilton Kathmandu, we are committed to delivering unparalleled experiences that merge the essence of Nepali hospitality with Hilton’s world-class standards.”
Shahil Agrawal, chairman, Shanker Group, said, “It is a privilege to join forces with a global brand such as Hilton to introduce this studding addition to the skyline of Kathmandu. We've meticulously created a hotel that encapsulates the spirit of this vibrant destination and celebrates Nepalese heritage while embodying the brand’s signature hospitality. We look forward to becoming a cornerstone of Kathmandu's thriving tourism industry and welcoming guests from around the world. Our group has deep Nepali lineage and we are excited to marry that with Hilton’s global brand strength, to welcome guests to this hallmark hotel.”
Beyond its proximity to Tribhuvan International Airport, Hilton Kathmandu enjoys access to the Thamel district. This central location places guests within walking distance of an array of cafes, pubs, gaming hubs, and entertainment venues. Furthermore, the hotel's proximity to the Narayanhiti Palace Museum and Durbar Marg allow easy access to Kathmandu's cultural heritage. The hotel offers various facilities like tailored concierge services, collaborating with Sherpas to curate once-in-a-lifetime adventures, and the hotel's personalised wellness programs at the spa. Other touchpoints that encourage customization at Hilton Kathmandu include flexible check-in/out times, choice of room and service upgrades – including exclusive access to the Executive Lounge – and adaptable indoor or outdoor banquet spaces. Whether intimate or grand, these versatile venues transform to suit specific needs, appealing to a diverse range of travellers.
Hilton Kathmandu offers five dining venues. At the lobby level, LAVA BOX and HAVA cater to diverse tastes, from quick grab-and-go meals to bistro-style dining. On the 13th floor, ASA features live cooking stations where chefs create dishes from the freshest ingredients. ORION, the rooftop bar named after the constellation visible in Kathmandu, offers views that transition from day to night. Also on the rooftop, LYRA features cabanas and sun loungers. Also, as part of Hilton's commitment to sustainability, Hilton Kathmandu incorporates eco-friendly practices, aiming to reduce its environmental footprint while delivering guest experiences. The hotel offers environmentally friendly amenities, including two EV Charging Stations and a green fleet of electric vehicles. The property’s seismic-resilient building infrastructure is equipped with German technology shock absorbers, ensuring a secure stay for all guests.