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PAID CONTENT FOR HILTON HIROSHIMA


PAID CONTENT FOR HILTON HIROSHIMA


Hilton Hiroshima HIROSHIMA, JAPAN


Hilton Hiroshima is the first Hilton property in Japan’s Chugoku and Shikoku regions, where modern luxury meets the city’s rich cultural heritage. Its central location places guests within easy reach of Hiroshima’s most iconic sights — the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Peace Memorial Park is just a 10-minute walk away, while the Shukkeien Garden and the city’s vibrant shopping, dining and entertainment districts are also nearby. The hotel has 420 stylishly appointed guest


rooms, including 16 suites and 78 executive rooms, each offering a refined blend of comfort and design inspired by the natural beauty of Hiroshima. Each room features panoramic views, which gaze upon the shimmering Seto Inland Sea, the breathtaking city skyline or the lush mountains that surround Hiroshima. For those seeking relaxation and wellbeing, the Spa by L’OCCITANE offers exclusive treatments infused with the uplifting scent of citrus verbena from Provence. Wellness facilities also include a 20-metre indoor pool flooded with natural light and a state-of-the-art fitness centre equipped with Technogym technology.


The hotel is also a perfect base from which to


explore the wider region. A short ferry ride will take visitors to Miyajima, home to the iconic floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Outdoor enthusiasts can venture along the Shimanami Kaido cycling route, which links six islands with coastal views and the chance to sample local delicacies along the way. Dining is a celebration of both regional flavours


and global cuisine. At SENSUI, refined Japanese cuisine is served in an elegant setting under the guidance of Michelin two-star Chef Takagi, while MOZAIK brings a creative twist to international dining. For something lighter, the stylish lobby lounge offers artisanal grab-and-go options. At night, ZATTA Bar comes to life with live entertainment and expertly crafted cocktails, curated in collaboration with specialists from Asia’s 50 Best Bars. Whisky and sake enthusiasts are also well looked after, with a curated selection that includes some of Hiroshima’s finest labels, including the Hilton Hiroshima Original Whisky, developed in partnership with Sakurao Distillery.


DON’T MISS Unwind with a citrus verbena spa treatment, then sip the hotel’s exclusive whisky crafted with Sakurao Distillery’s expert touch


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KEY FEATURES • Prime central location • 420 elegant guest rooms • Spa by L’OCCITANE • Indoor pool • State-of-the-art fitness centre • Easy access to Miyajima • Close to the Shimanami Kaido cycling route


• SENSUI restaurant • ZATTA Bar • MOZAIK buffet restaurant • Lobby lounge • Exclusive Hilton Hiroshima Original Whisky


GET IN TOUCH hilton.com/en/hotels/hijshhi-hilton- hiroshima T: +81 82 243 27 00 E: hiroshima.reservations@hilton.com


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