Hilton Garden Inn checking in to Busselton
Hilton is adding a fourth Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Australasia with the signing of Hilton Garden Inn Busselton.
It signed a management deal with Pacifica Ausglobal Busselton Pty Ltd for the 112-room newly built property.
It features an all-day dining restaurant and bar, a fitness centre, and meeting space.
"We are deeply committed to the West Australian market and when open, Hilton Garden Inn Busselton will mark our fifth hotel in the state. This signing highlights our strategy of positioning the right brands in the right locations, at the right time," said Guy Phillips, Hilton’s Senior Vice President, Development, Asia and Australasia.
Busselton is located 220 kilometres south of Perth and is the gateway to the Margaret River wine region, as well as a popular destination in its own right.
Hilton currently has 27 properties open throughout Australasia, and a further 14 in the development pipeline.
It includes Parmelia Hilton Perth and DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Northbridge.
Written by Ray Montgomery, Asia Editor
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