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PAID CONTENT FOR HILTON HIROSHIMA


PAID CONTENT FOR HILTON HIROSHIMA


Hilton Hiroshima HIROSHIMA, JAPAN


Located in the heart of Hiroshima, Hilton Hiroshima opened its doors in 2022 as the first Hilton property in Japan’s Chugoku region. Blending upscale with local heritage, the hotel provides visitors with an ideal base. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is just a 10-minute walk away, while the tranquil Shukkeien Garden and the city’s vibrant shopping, dining and entertainment districts are also close by. The hotel’s design is inspired by the natural


beauty of the Setouchi region, where the islands and sea meet. From the lobby to the guest rooms and restaurants, traditional crafts and coastal hues create a warm, refined atmosphere that reflects the surrounding landscape. The aesthetic blends modern comfort with local charm, offering a sense of place that’s calming and distinctive. With 420 thoughtfully appointed guest rooms,


including 16 suites, Hilton Hiroshima offers a peaceful retreat in the city. Each room features panoramic views, whether it be of the Seto Inland Sea or the lush mountains that frame Hiroshima.


Guests seeking restoration will find a haven in


the hotel’s 20-metre indoor pool, filled with natural light and inspired by the tides of nearby Miyajima. The pool evokes the torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, which appears to float between sea and sky. Hilton Hiroshima also serves as a gateway to


some of Japan’s most scenic destinations. In just 30 minutes by train followed by a short ferry ride, travellers can reach Miyajima Island, home to the iconic floating torii gate. Those in search of adventure can explore the Shimanami Kaido cycling route, which spans six islands. Dining at Hilton Hiroshima is an experience to


savour. SENSUI, developed in consultation with top chef Takagi, serves refined Japanese cuisine in an elegant setting. ZATTA Bar, curated by experts behind Asia’s 50 Best Bars, offers expertly crafted cocktails and local sake with live entertainment, while whisky-lovers can sample the exclusive Hilton Hiroshima Original Whisky, created in collaboration with SAKURAO Distillery. MOZAIK, the hotel’s all-day dining venue, showcases the region’s finest ingredients with a global twist.


DON’T MISS Take a guided day trip to Miyajima Island to hike Mount Misen and experience the iconic floating torii gate at sunset


Need to know


KEY FEATURES • 420 rooms & suites with views of the Seto Inland Sea or mountains


• 20-metre indoor pool • Dining venues including SENSUI by renowned chef Takagi


• ZATTA Bar • Hilton Hiroshima Original Whisky, crafted with SAKURAO Distillery


• Within walking distance of Hiroshima’s main cultural & shopping districts


KEY ACTIVITIES • Historic Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park & Museum


• Shimanami Kaido cycle route • Traditional markets & craft shops


GET IN TOUCH hilton.com/en/hotels/hijshhi-hilton- hiroshima T: +81 82 243 2700 E: hiroshima.reservations@hilton.com


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