Hilton Announces New Hotel in Zhengzhou, China

ZHENGZHOU, China and MCLEAN, Va.—Hilton Hotels and Resorts and Hilton Worldwide have announced the opening of Hilton Zhengzhou. The opening marks the first Hilton Hotels and Resorts property in Henan Province. Strategically situated in the center of Zhengzhou, the 39-story hotel features 448 contemporary guestrooms and suites and is operated by Hilton Worldwide and owned by Henan Sheng Long Real Estate Co. Ltd.

“As the capital city of Henan Province, Zhengzhou is not only enjoying rapid economic development, but, as the birthplace of Chinese civilization, is also establishing itself as one of China’s top tourist destinations,” said Rob Palleschi, global head, Hilton Hotel and Resorts.

Conveniently located in the city’s central business district, Hilton Zhengzhou is only 30 kilometers from Zhengzhou International Airport and seven kilometers from Zhengzhou high-speed railway station, which provides easy access to nearby cities such as Beijing and Xi’an. The hotel is within walking distance of Yanzhuang Subway Station, where guests have convenient access to shopping malls, restaurants, and tourist destinations around the city.

The hotel offers four restaurants that serve both Chinese and international flavors. Guests can enjoy drinks and a light menu at the Lobby Lounge or an authentic taste of China, including the Cantonese, Sichuan, and local Henan cuisines, at the Yu Garden Chinese Restaurant. Open for all-day dining, family-friendly Eight Elements is a casual spot offering an international breakfast buffet. The Amici Restaurant offers Italian pizzas and at Amici Bar, guests will be able to enjoy a selection of cocktails and fine spirits.

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The hotel boasts Zhengzhou’s largest pillarless ballroom with more than 2,000 square meters of meeting and banquet space. A 24-hour business center allows for guests to stay connected and productive throughout their visit. Other amenities include an indoor swimming pool and a spa center.

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