Hilton’s Curio and Tapestry Collections Each Celebrate 200th Hotel Milestones | News

Hilton’s Lifestyle portfolio continues to expand globally, with Curio Collection by Hilton and Tapestry Collection by Hilton each having more than 200 open hotels. This momentum reflects continued growth as travelers increasingly seek locally rooted, experience-based stays, a demand underscored by Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report, which shows that 86% of travelers value experiences over material gifts.
Owner interest in Hilton’s Collections brands continues to grow, driven by both new construction and flexible conversion options that allow hotels to retain their individual story and character while taking advantage of Hilton’s benefits. One of those benefits is Hilton’s industry-leading technology platform that connects customer, inventory, pricing and real estate systems through a cloud-based architecture built for scalability. For brands like Curio Collection and Tapestry Collection, this means owners can more efficiently deliver the boutique hotel-style stays guests expect, increasing loyalty and creating stronger long-term value for owners.
Guest interest in Curio Collection and Tapestry Collection is also driven by Hilton benefits, specifically Hilton Honors. The award-winning loyalty program offers members the opportunity to earn and redeem points, access member discounts and contactless technology, including digital check-in and check-out and the flexibility to choose and unlock their room using the digital key, exclusively through the Hilton Honors app.
Curio Collection by Hilton surpasses 200 hotels worldwide
Curio Collection by Hilton, a global portfolio of individually notable hotels, has grown to more than 200 open locations in 47 countries and territories. With a pipeline of more than 120 hotels, the brand continues to expand into new destinations, approaching a footprint of 50 markets worldwide.
Recent openings:
The Monarch San Antonio, Curio Collection by Hilton marked the brand’s debut in San Antonio, Texas, opening in the revamped Hemisfair District near The Alamo and River Walk, featuring striking culinary offerings, a rooftop restaurant and extensive event space.
New openings in the U.S. include Hotel Valorian Los Angeles, Curio Collection by Hilton, a reimagined Sunset Strip hotel where bold design reflects the cultural energy of West Hollywood, and Hotel Heron Alexandria Old Town, Curio Collection by Hilton, a property rooted in the historic charm and creative spirit of Old Town Alexandria, Virginia.
Elika Cave Suites Cappadocia, Curio Collection by Hilton, introduced Hilton’s first cave hotel, offering guests a unique stay, carved into the region’s iconic rock formations and inspired by Cappadocia’s heritage.

Upcoming openings:
The Sunny Miami Sunny Isles Beach, Curio Collection by Hilton, an oceanfront resort on one of South Florida’s most sought-after beaches, will open later this year.
Hotel Palacio Bellas Artes San Sebastián, Curio Collection by Hilton marks Hilton’s arrival in the Spanish coastal city, transforming the historic Theater of Fine Arts into a boutique hotel that combines historic architecture with modern design.
Slohh by Roach Bengaluru, Curio Collection by Hilton represents Hilton’s first lifestyle hotel in India, bringing design-led hospitality to one of the country’s fastest-growing urban hubs.
Hale Hōkūala Kaua’i, Curio Collection by Hilton, marks the brand’s debut in Hawaii and is designed to reflect the natural beauty and heritage of the island of Kaua’i.

“Reaching 200 hotels marks a significant moment for Curio Collection by Hilton as we continue to expand into new markets and offer more individually remarkable stays to travelers around the world,” said Brooke Thomas, brand leader of Curio Collection by Hilton. “While each property in the portfolio tells its own story, what unites each hotel is its ability to capture the essence of its environment. Through locally inspired design, food and beverage, and curated moments that satisfy travelers’ curiosity to explore, our hotels create stays that immerse guests in the destination’s unique culture and spirit.”
Tapestry Collection by Hilton reaches milestone of 200 hotels
Tapestry Collection by Hilton, a gathering of independent hotels, each with an original, vibrant personality and designed to reflect the identity of their local communities, is also celebrating the opening of 200 hotels.
The momentum for Tapestry Collection by Hilton is fueled by high demand for conversions and a flexible model that allows independent hotels to join the Hilton system while maintaining their local character. With nearly 150 hotels in development, Tapestry Collection by Hilton continues to expand to new destinations around the world.
Recent openings:
Zaria Court Kigali, Tapestry Collection by Hilton marks the brand’s debut in Sub-Saharan Africa and Hilton’s first property in Rwanda, in the heart of Kigali Sports City. The hotel is inspired by Masai Ujiri, founder of the Zaria Group, who shaped the creation of the hotel through his commitment to African excellence.
The Green Leaf Niseko Village, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, introduces Tapestry Collection to Japan, offering a winter-focused mountain retreat in Hokkaido shaped by local art and design.
Rosetta Hotel Perugia, Tapestry Collection by Hilton represents Hilton’s first hotel in the Italian region of Umbria, located in the heart of Perugia with historic design elements dating back to the 15th century.
The George Manhattan, Tapestry Collection by Hilton and Hotel 38 New York City, Tapestry Collection by Hilton continue to strengthen the brand’s presence in New York City, with each property reflecting the character of the neighborhood, from Harlem to Midtown Manhattan.

Upcoming openings:
In Latin America, Perla La Paz, Tapestry Collection by Hilton marks the brand’s debut in Baja California Sur and Hilton’s first hotel in La Paz, Mexico, reimagining the historic Hotel Perla with mid-century design and rooftop views of the Gulf of California.
Ava Hotel Nairobi, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, marks the entry point into Kenya, bringing a lifestyle hotel to Nairobi’s chic Lavington suburb with a bold design inspired by Kenyan heritage and a rooftop bar, swimming pool and flexible gathering spaces.
NHAAN Resort & Spa Hoi An, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, marks the brand’s debut in Vietnam. Located in Cam Thanh Village, near De Vong River, the resort features a rooftop spa, health club and swimming pool.
“The continued growth of Tapestry Collection by Hilton reflects the strong appeal of independent hotels with original, vibrant personalities and deep ties to their communities,” said Elizabeth Scruggs, brand leader of Tapestry Collection by Hilton. “As we surpass 200 hotels, we are expanding to even more destinations worth exploring. We are creating spaces with a unique identity and origin story through increased culinary offerings, design and authentic experiences that enable local exploration and adventure for our guests.”
Expansion of Hilton’s lifestyle portfolio
This momentum reflects continued growth as travelers increasingly seek locally-rooted stays, rooted in culture and discovery. Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report shows that 35% of travelers book trips around a specific cultural experience. Driven by demand for hotels with distinctive identities and strong connections to their destinations, Hilton’s Lifestyle portfolio continues to grow as one of the company’s most dynamic areas of expansion as guests seek brands that align with their beliefs, values and desire to connect with like-minded people. Curio Collection by Hilton and Tapestry Collection by Hilton continue to expand into gateway cities, resort markets and off-the-beaten-path markets around the world. Both brands create the experiential stays guests crave and promote an authentic connection to their destination, giving travelers more ways to explore local culture through design, food and beverage, and the stories that define each hotel.




