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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. is an American multinational hospitality company that manages and franchises a broad portfolio of hotels, resorts, and timeshare properties. Founded by
Conrad Hilton Conrad Nicholson Hilton (December 25, 1887 – January 3, 1979) was an American hotel magnate and politician who founded the Hilton Hotels chain. From 1912 to 1916, Hilton was a Republican representative in the first New Mexico Legislature ...
in May 1919, the company is now led by Christopher J. Nassetta. Hilton is headquartered in
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, United States. As of December 31, 2023, the company's portfolio includes 7,530 properties (including timeshare properties) with 1,182,937 rooms in 118 countries and territories. Hilton owns or leases 51 properties, manages 800 properties, and franchises out 6,679 properties to independent franchisees or companies. Hilton has 22 brands across different market segments, including Conrad Hotels & Resorts,
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,
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Hilton Hotels & Resorts Hilton Hotels & Resorts (formerly known as Hilton Hotels) is a global brand of full-service hotels and resorts and the flagship brand of American multinational hospitality company Hilton Worldwide. The original company was founded by Conrad Hi ...
,
DoubleTree DoubleTree by Hilton is an American hotel chain managed by Hilton Worldwide. DoubleTree has been the fastest growing Hilton brand by number of properties since 2007, and by number of rooms from 2007 to 2015. , it has 587 properties with 135,745 ...
by Hilton,
Embassy Suites by Hilton Embassy Suites by Hilton is a chain of all-suite hotels trademarked by Hilton Worldwide. , there are 257 locations in five countries and territories with 59,712 rooms. Similar to other Hilton brands, 212 Embassy Suites hotels are independently o ...
,
Hilton Garden Inn Hilton Garden Inn is an American chain of full-service hotels targeting business and leisure travelers looking for an upscale experience. The brand is owned by Hilton Worldwide. , it has 862 properties with 126,086 rooms in 49 countries and ter ...
,
Hampton by Hilton Hampton by Hilton, formerly (and still commonly called) Hampton Inn or Hampton Inn & Suites, is an American chain of hotels trademarked by Hilton Worldwide. The Hampton hotel brand is a chain of moderately priced, budget to midscale limited serv ...
,
Homewood Suites by Hilton Homewood Suites by Hilton is an American chain of all-suite Extended stay hotel, residential-style hotels owned by Hilton Worldwide. , the chain consists of 505 hotels in 4 countries and territories with 57,545 rooms. 490 Homewood Suites hotels ar ...
,
Home2 Suites by Hilton Home2 Suites by Hilton is an American all-suite extended-stay hotel featuring contemporary accommodations and customizable guest room design. It competes with TownePlace Suites by Marriott and InterContinental Hotels Group's Candlewood Suite ...
,
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Hilton Grand Vacations Club is a timeshare property located on the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. The property was previously occupied by the El Rancho Vegas hotel and casino from 1941 until 1960, when it burned down. ...
, Hilton Vacation Club, Hilton Club, LXR Hotels and Resorts by Hilton,
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, Signia by Hilton,
Tru by Hilton Tru by Hilton is an American chain of hotels owned by Hilton Worldwide. History The hotel brand was announced in January 2016 at the Americas Lodging Investment Summit in Los Angeles. It was designed to compete against Comfort Inn and La Qu ...
, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, Tempo by Hilton, Motto by Hilton, and Spark by Hilton. On December 12, 2013, Hilton again became a public company, raising an estimated $2.35 billion in its second IPO. At the time,
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held a 45.8 percent stake in the company. In October 2016, China's
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agreed to acquire a 25 percent equity interest in Hilton from Blackstone. The transaction was expected to close in the first quarter of 2017. Hilton's largest stockholders were until mid-2018 HNA Group, Blackstone, and
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, which as of March 2017 owned 25%, 15.2%, and 6.7% of Hilton common stock respectively. The company was founded by
Conrad Hilton Conrad Nicholson Hilton (December 25, 1887 – January 3, 1979) was an American hotel magnate and politician who founded the Hilton Hotels chain. From 1912 to 1916, Hilton was a Republican representative in the first New Mexico Legislature ...
in 1919 as Hilton Hotels Corporation in
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, and it had its headquarters in
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, from 1969 until 2009. In August 2009, the company moved to
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, unincorporated
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, near McLean.


History


Foundation and early years

In 1919,
Conrad Hilton Conrad Nicholson Hilton (December 25, 1887 – January 3, 1979) was an American hotel magnate and politician who founded the Hilton Hotels chain. From 1912 to 1916, Hilton was a Republican representative in the first New Mexico Legislature ...
purchased his first hotel, the 40-room Mobley Hotel in
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, and bought additional Texas hotels as the years passed. In 1925, the
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became the first hotel to use the Hilton name. In 1927, Hilton expanded to
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, where he opened the first hotel with air-conditioning in public areas and cold running water. In 1943, Hilton assumed management of the Roosevelt Hotel and purchased the
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, both well-established high-end luxury hotels less than a mile apart in
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's
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neighborhood. With this pair of acquisitions, Hilton established the first hospitality company to span the contiguous United States. Note: User must click on "1940s", then slide number 1 for verification. The company was incorporated in 1946 as the Hilton Hotels Corporation and subsequently began public trading of shares on the
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. In 1947, the Roosevelt Hotel became the first hotel in the world to have
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s in its rooms. In 1947, Hilton assumed management of the Palacio Hilton hotel in Chihuahua, Mexico, which became the chain's first international property. That same year, they assumed management of four hotels on the island of Bermuda. Hilton International was founded as a wholly-owned subsidiary in 1948, just before the 1949 opening of the
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in
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. Barman Ramon "Monchito" Marreno claimed he created the
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cocktail at this resort. Hilton purchased The Waldorf-Astoria in New York in the same year.


Hilton in the 1950s - 1980s

In 1953, Hilton opened its first hotel in Europe, the Castellana Hilton in Madrid, Spain. The Hotels Statler Company was acquired in 1954 for $111 million in what was then the world's most expensive real estate transaction. Hilton is credited with several early innovations. In 1954, Hilton created the world's first central reservations office, titled "HILCRON". The reservations team in 1955 consisted of eight members on staff booking reservations for any of Hilton's then 28 hotels. Reservations agents used the "availability board" to track records. The chalkboard measured by and allowed HILCRON to make over 6,000 reservations in 1955. Bookings could be made for any Hilton via telephone,
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, or
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. Later in 1955, Hilton launched a program to ensure every hotel room would include
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. Hilton is also credited with pioneering the airport hotel concept with the opening of the Hilton Inn at
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in 1959. International expansion continued in this era. In late 1955, Hilton opened the
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, the first post–World War II property in
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, Turkey. In 1957, Hilton assumed management of its first hotel in Central America, the El Panama Hilton in
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, Panama. In 1958, Hilton opened its first hotel in Canada, The Queen Elizabeth in
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, Quebec. In 1959, Hilton opened its first hotel in Africa, the Nile Hilton in
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, Egypt. In 1960, Hilton opened its first hotel in
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, the Chevron Hilton in
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, Australia. In 1961, Hilton assumed management of its first hotel in South America, the Hotel Carrera in
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, Chile. In 1963, Hilton opened its first hotels in Asia, the
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and the Tokyo Hilton, and the Royal Tehran Hilton. In 1965, Hilton launched Lady Hilton, the first hotel concept created specifically for women guests. To appeal to female travelers, many properties offered floors occupied by only women along with distinct amenities for their usage. The iconic Hilton hotel logo, which features the stylized "H" in a circle, was created in 1969 by the legendary graphic designer Saul Bass. Bass was also responsible for designing logos for other well-known brands, including AT&T, United Airlines, and the Girl Scouts of the USA. Between 1970 and 1971, Hilton acquired the International Leisure Company, including the International Hotel and the
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, which were renamed the Las Vegas Hilton and the Flamingo Hilton. The properties would become the first in the domestic gaming business to be listed on the NYSE. In 1977, Hilton International opened its first property behind the "
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" in Communist Europe, the Budapest Hilton. In 1979, founder Conrad Hilton died at the age of 91. Hilton Hotels Corporation later created the Conrad Hotels brand in honor of Hilton. Hilton Honors (formerly Hilton HHonors), the company's guest loyalty program, was initiated in 1987. In 1994, the Honors surpassed competing hotel
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s by offering members both hotel credit points and airline credit miles. In 1998, Hilton spun off its gambling operations into a separate, publicly held company called
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(later Caesars Entertainment, Inc.) In 1999, Hilton acquired
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, which included the DoubleTree, Red Lion, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, and Homewood Suites brands.


Two chains with one name

The company spun off its international operations into a separately traded company on December 1, 1964, known as "Hilton International Co." It was acquired in 1967 by Trans World Corp., the holding company for
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. As a result, there were two separate, fully independent companies operating hotels under the Hilton name. Because the two chains were contractually forbidden to operate hotels in the other's territory under the Hilton name, for many years hotels run by Hilton International in the U.S. were called Vista International Hotels, while hotels operated by the American arm of Hilton outside the U.S. were named Conrad Hotels. Those Hilton Hotels outside the U.S. were, until 2006, styled as "Hilton International" hotels. In 1986, Hilton International was sold to UAL Corp., the holding company for
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, for $980 million. UAL was reorganized as Allegis Corp. in an attempt to re-incarnate itself as a full-service travel company, encompassing
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and Hertz rental cars in addition to Hilton International and United Airlines. In 1987, after a corporate putsch, the renamed Allegis sold Hilton International to Ladbrokes, Ladbroke Group plc, a British leisure and gambling company, for $1.07 billion. In May 1999, Ladbrokes was reorganized as "Hilton Group plc." In 1997, to minimize longtime consumer confusion, the American-owned Hilton and British-owned Hilton International companies adopted a joint marketing agreement, under which they shared the same logos, promoted each other's brands, and maintained joint reservation systems. At that point, the Vista chain was phased out, while Conrad was restyled as one of the luxury brands of Hilton, operating hotels within the U.S. and abroad.


21st century

In 2001, Hilton agreed to sell Red Lion to WestCoast Hospitality. On December 29, 2005, Hilton Hotels Corporation agreed to re-acquire the Hilton International chain from its British owner, Hilton Group plc, for £3.3 billion ($5.71 billion). As well as bringing the two Hilton companies back together as a single entity, this deal also included Hilton plc properties operating as Conrad Hotels, Scandic Hotels, and LivingWell Health Clubs. On February 23, 2006, the deal closed, making Hilton Hotels the world's fifth-List of chained-brand hotels, largest hotel operator in number of rooms. Scandic Hotels was sold the next year on March 1 to EQT AB. On July 3, 2007, Hilton Hotels Corp. agreed to an all-cash buyout from the The Blackstone Group, Blackstone Group LP in a $26 billion (including debt) deal that would make Blackstone the world's largest hotel owner. At $47.50 per share, the buyout price was 32 percent higher than the closing value of a share of Hilton stock on July 3. The deal was the culmination of a year of on and off discussions with Blackstone. In October 2007, Christopher J. Nassetta was appointed president and chief executive officer of Hilton. In February 2009, Hilton Hotels Corp. announced that its headquarters were moving from Beverly Hills, California to Fairfax County, Virginia. While Blackstone saw an opportunity to streamline the company and push Hilton's expansion overseas when Blackstone pursued Hilton in 2006 and 2007, the buyout saddled the company with $20 billion of debt just before the 2008 financial crisis. In April 2010, Hilton and Blackstone restructured the debt with Blackstone invested a further $800 million of equity and the debt was reduced to $16 billion. Hilton returned to being a public company on December 12, 2013. This second IPO in the company's history raised an estimated $2.35 billion. The Blackstone Group retained a 45.8% stake in the company. The company announced in February 2016 that Hilton would turn its hotel holdings into a real estate investment trust. In February 2016, Hilton announced its intention to spin off its timeshare and real estate businesses, creating three independent public companies. The spin-offs of Park Hotels & Resorts and Hilton Grand Vacations were completed in January 2017. As of 2018, the company is a fully independent publicly traded company after the exits of Blackstone and HNA. On February 7, 2024, Hilton announced an exclusive partnership with Small Luxury Hotels of the World. On April 3, 2024, Hilton announced its acquisition of a majority controlling interest in Sydell Group, the owner of NoMad Hotels, aiming to expand the luxury lifestyle brand with up to 100 new NoMad hotels globally.


Brands

Hilton's business model for its various brands is based on largely on franchising rather than direct ownership and management of properties. Hilton Worldwide has full ownership of the hotel and resort brands as well as the intellectual property associated with them, however the vast majority of Hilton branded properties are not owned and operated by Hilton, instead they are independently owned and operated by independent franchisees or hospitality companies. As of 2024, Hilton Worldwide owns 22 hotel and resort brands that cover a variety of areas in the hospitality sector in six internal categories:


Luxury

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Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, formerly The Waldorf-Astoria Collection, is a luxury hotel and resort brand of Hilton Worldwide. It is positioned as the flagship brand within Hilton's portfolio, being used on hotels which offer the highest stan ...
* Conrad Hotels * LXR Hotels & Resorts * NoMad Hotels


Lifestyle

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Canopy by Hilton Canopy by Hilton, or Canopy, is a hotel brand by Hilton, announced in October 2014 with the first property opening in Iceland in July 2016, and two in the United States in early 2018. Canopy is Hilton's twelfth brand. On December 31, 2019, there ...
* Curio (brand), Curio Collection by Hilton * Graduate by Hilton * Tapestry Collection by Hilton * Tempo by Hilton * Motto by Hilton


Full Service

*
Hilton Hotels & Resorts Hilton Hotels & Resorts (formerly known as Hilton Hotels) is a global brand of full-service hotels and resorts and the flagship brand of American multinational hospitality company Hilton Worldwide. The original company was founded by Conrad Hi ...
* DoubleTree, DoubleTree by Hilton


Focused Service

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Hilton Garden Inn Hilton Garden Inn is an American chain of full-service hotels targeting business and leisure travelers looking for an upscale experience. The brand is owned by Hilton Worldwide. , it has 862 properties with 126,086 rooms in 49 countries and ter ...
*
Hampton by Hilton Hampton by Hilton, formerly (and still commonly called) Hampton Inn or Hampton Inn & Suites, is an American chain of hotels trademarked by Hilton Worldwide. The Hampton hotel brand is a chain of moderately priced, budget to midscale limited serv ...
*
Tru by Hilton Tru by Hilton is an American chain of hotels owned by Hilton Worldwide. History The hotel brand was announced in January 2016 at the Americas Lodging Investment Summit in Los Angeles. It was designed to compete against Comfort Inn and La Qu ...
* Spark by Hilton


All Suites

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Embassy Suites by Hilton Embassy Suites by Hilton is a chain of all-suite hotels trademarked by Hilton Worldwide. , there are 257 locations in five countries and territories with 59,712 rooms. Similar to other Hilton brands, 212 Embassy Suites hotels are independently o ...
*
Homewood Suites by Hilton Homewood Suites by Hilton is an American chain of all-suite Extended stay hotel, residential-style hotels owned by Hilton Worldwide. , the chain consists of 505 hotels in 4 countries and territories with 57,545 rooms. 490 Homewood Suites hotels ar ...
*
Home2 Suites by Hilton Home2 Suites by Hilton is an American all-suite extended-stay hotel featuring contemporary accommodations and customizable guest room design. It competes with TownePlace Suites by Marriott and InterContinental Hotels Group's Candlewood Suite ...
* LivSmart Studios by Hilton


Vacation Ownership

* Hilton Vacation Club * Hilton Club * Hilton Grand Vacations


Franchising

As of February 2024, 6,679 of Hilton's 7,530 hotels and timeshare resorts worldwide are owned and operated by independent franchisees or companies and not by Hilton Worldwide itself, this includes Hilton Grand Vacations which was a division of Hilton Worldwide until it was spun off into a separate company to act as a franchisee for Hilton's timeshare brands. Through this franchising model Hilton Worldwide owns the Hilton hotel and resort brands along with the Intellectual property associated with them, but does own or operate the physical hotels and resorts that bear those brand names. Additionally, Hilton Worldwide does not employ the staff that works at these franchised properties, instead the staff are employed by the independent franchisees or companies. The practice of franchising means that Hilton Worldwide is not responsible for the operational costs, real estate costs, maintenance costs, staff wages, and other costs that they would be if they were the ones owning and operating the properties, instead the independent franchisee or company incurs those costs. Hilton Worldwide profits from the franchisees through franchise fees, licensing fees, and agreements which give Hilton Worldwide a certain percentage the income. In order to utilize the Hilton brands, the independent franchisees and companies must follow strict brand standards to maintain a licensing agreement with Hilton Worldwide. The franchise model makes Hilton Worldwide a more profitable company along with increasing its value for shareholders due to it having less capital and being able to focus more on its brand. Many of Hilton's flagship properties, airport properties, and largest resorts, however, are corporately managed.


Corporate affairs


Head offices

The company has its headquarters in Tysons, Virginia, Tysons, Virginia, and an operations center in Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis. Its Asia-Pacific operations are managed out of Singapore, its Middle East and Africa operations are managed out of Dubai, and its European operations are based in Watford, UK.


Loyalty program

Hilton Honors (formerly ''Hilton HHonors'') is Hilton's guest
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, through which frequent guests can accumulate points and airline miles by staying within the Hilton portfolio. The program is one of the largest of its type, with approximately 195 million members. There are four levels of elite status within the Hilton Honors program including Member, Silver, Gold, and Diamond. Hilton points average a value of 0.58¢ each. Hilton renamed the Hilton HHonors program to ''Hilton Honors'' in February 2017.


Company culture

According to Careerbliss.com, Hilton ranked first in the list of "2012 Happiest Companies in America", with a score of 4.36 out of 5. The survey looked at job reviews from more than 100,000 employees, with such characteristics life as work-life balance, company culture and reputation, and the relationships employees have with their bosses. Hilton has scored 100% on the Corporate Equality Index each year from 2014 to 2017. In 2016, Hilton was named one of the "World's 25 Best Multinational Workplaces" by ''Fortune (magazine), Fortune'' and Great Place to Work. In 2017, ''Fortune'' ranked Hilton number 26 in their list of "The 100 Best Companies to Work For". In 2019, ''Fortune'' ranked Hilton number 1 in their list of "The 100 Best Companies to Work For".


Hilton in popular culture

* Keith Richards and Mick Jagger performed in the East Penthouse on the 45th floor of the New York Hilton on October 28, 1965. * On the rotating wheel space station in Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film ''2001: A Space Odyssey (film), 2001: A Space Odyssey'', a receptionist is shown sitting at the entrance to the ''Hilton Space Station 5''. * John Lennon and Yoko Ono honeymooned in the presidential suite at the Hilton Amsterdam, where they hosted one of their famous "Bed-Ins" for a full week in 1969. * In 1971, ''Diamonds Are Forever (film), Diamonds Are Forever'' was filmed at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, Las Vegas Hilton. * On April 3, 1973, Dr. Martin Cooper (inventor), Martin Cooper made the world's first cell phone call in front of the New York Hilton Midtown. A press conference was held at the hotel later that day to mark the milestone. * In 1976, during a music tour, Ike Turner, Ike and Tina Turner were staying at the Statler Hilton (now the The Statler Hotel & Residences, Statler Hotel & Residences) in downtown Dallas, Texas, Dallas when Tina decided to leave Ike. Her moments of getting away from Ike and fleeing the hotel were included in her book ''I, Tina'' and in the movie ''What's Love Got to Do with It (1993 film), What's Love Got to Do with It''. * ''The Bodyguard (1992 film), The Bodyguard'' with Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner was filmed at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, Fontainebleau Hilton in Miami in 1992. On February 11, 2012, Houston died in her bathtub in Suite 434 of the Beverly Hilton after a drug overdose. Hotel management has since renovated the room. * In 1995, the James Bond movie ''GoldenEye'' was filmed at the Langham Hilton. * ''The Insider (film), The Insider'' was filmed in 1999 at the Seelbach Hilton. * In 2006, several movies including ''Spider-Man 3'', ''Michael Clayton (film), Michael Clayton'', and ''American Gangster (film), American Gangster'' were filmed at the New York Hilton. * Conrad Hilton (played by actor Chelcie Ross) features as a major character in the third season of ''Mad Men'', as lead character Don Draper creates a series of ad campaigns for Hilton Hotels. The Drapers travel during one episode to the Cavalieri Hilton in Rome, though the scenes were actually shot at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. * Hilton Hotel is featured in Mũkoma wa Ngũgĩ, Mukoma wa Ngugi's crime fiction novel, Nairobi Heat.


References


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