Hampton by Hilton grows global footprint in key regions

For more than 35 years, Hampton by Hilton has implemented a successful growth strategy that has propelled the brand as the largest in Hilton’s portfolio and one of the largest in the industry, according to the company. Hampton has surpassed its 2,700th open property, debuted the world’s largest Hampton by Hilton in July and most recently, welcomed its 200th property in China. By the end of the year, Hampton also will enter four new countries.

Hampton now welcomes guests at 2,715 hotels with 290,250 rooms across the globe, with a pipeline of nearly 800 properties with 106,000 rooms in development.

“Building on our track record of more than three decades of market leadership, innovation and performance success, Hampton by Hilton is universally recognized among guests and franchisees alike for its high-quality, thoughtfully designed accommodations, award-winning service culture and value-added amenities,” said Shruti Gandhi Buckley, global head, Hampton by Hilton. “The brand’s relentless growth and industry-leadership are a testament to our valued partnerships with the many owners and developers who share our vision to position Hampton as a leading hospitality brand.”

Hampton currently spans the globe across 31 countries and territories, delivering a consistent friendly and reliable experience everywhere travelers need and want to be. As the best-in-class brand continues to increase in size and scale, Hampton is strengthening its global footprint in key regions.

Asia-Pacific
Expansion in the Asia-Pacific region is fueled by rapid growth in China, where Hampton recently ranked as the top international hotel brand to invest in,  according to The Golden Horse Awards. Hampton has opened nearly 30 properties in China in 2021 alone, and recently opened its 200th hotel in the country, just six years after the launch of the brand in market. With a strong pipeline of 350 hotels and more than 53,000 rooms in development, Hampton remains a top choice for owners and developers in the region.

Caribbean and Latin America
Hampton’s growth in the Caribbean and Latin America region now features a supply of 56 hotels and a pipeline of 23 properties, including the newly opened Hampton by Hilton Aguascalientes Downtown in Mexico and first-in-country debut of Hampton by Hilton Grand Cayman, located just steps from the pristine coral-sands of Seven Mile Beach. On the horizon, the brand anticipates its newest hotel in Chile, Hampton by Hilton Santiago Las Condes, to open later this year.

Europe, Middle East and Africa
Hampton experienced nearly 10% growth in Europe and Middle East since the end of Q1, highlighted by the  opening of the beachfront Hampton by Hilton Marjan Island in the UAE, the largest Hampton hotel in the world with 515 guestrooms. In total, the brand welcomed nine new properties in six countries between April 1 and July 31, and boasts a pipeline of 91 hotels and nearly 15,000 rooms in the region. Additional new-in-country openings expected in the coming months include Hampton by Hilton Dublin Four Courts in Ireland, Hampton by Hilton Tashkent in Uzbekistan and Hampton by Hilton Doha Old Town in Qatar. The first Hampton hotel in Africa, Hampton by Hilton Grayston Sandton in South Africa, is slated to open in 2023.

North America
Hampton offers among the largest supply of hotels in the U.S. and Canada with more than 2,300 hotels opened and a robust pipeline of more than 300 properties under development.

The brand’s growth in North America is bolstered in the U.S. by Hilton’s rebirth in Las Vegas with the opening of Hampton Inn by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South and Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Convention Center, and by a healthy Canadian pipeline of 30 hotels, with Hampton Inn by Hilton Montreal Downtown and Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Burlington both expected to open this fall.