In an exceptional year for the hotel industry, Hilton is showing renewed ambition in Italy with the forthcoming opening of two new properties under its flagship brands. These new locations promise to enrich the tourism experience in two of Italy's most iconic cities: Milan and Rome.
A new chapter for Canopy by Hilton in Milan
Milan, the Italian capital of fashion and design, is getting ready to welcome a jewel of modern hospitality: the Canopy by Hilton Milan Duomo. Expected to open later this year, this marks the arrival of the Canopy by Hilton brand on Italian soil. The new hotel will offer 96 rooms Elegantly furnished, designed to captivate guests with contemporary design and comfort. Located in the heart of the city, the hotel offers privileged access to Milan's main cultural and historical attractions. For more information on this brand, please visit Canopy by Hilton official website.
Hilton Garden Inn expands in Rome
In Rome, the brand continues to expand Hilton Garden Inn is reflected in the forthcoming opening of the Hilton Garden Inn Rome Colosseum. Scheduled to welcome its first guests in time for the 2026 summer season, the hotel will feature 181 rooms. Its strategic location near the Colosseum will give tourists the opportunity to easily explore the wonders of Roman antiquity, while enjoying the modern comforts characteristic of the chain. For more information about Hilton Garden Inn, visit Hilton Garden Inn official website.
A Strategic Partnership
These developments are part of the successful collaboration between Hilton and Forimi Italia Spaa subsidiary of Gruppo Roscioli. Through this partnership, Hilton is strengthening its presence in Italy in response to growing demand for quality accommodation in key tourist destinations. Both business and leisure travellers will benefit from the new properties, which combine local heritage with first-class international hospitality.
A Positive Impact for Italian Tourism
Hilton's expansion in Italy is excellent news for the Group. local tourism. Indeed, the opening of these new hotels is synonymous with job creation, economic stimulation and international promotion of the destination. With the expected influx of visitors, Milan and Rome will reinforce their status as must-visit cities. The new hotel infrastructure will meet the diverse needs of travellers, from comfort to personalised services, reinforcing their positive perception of Italy.
It will be interesting to see how these new openings will influence the hospitality landscape in these two cities.
This article has been selected, adapted and validated by the Breeziful editorial team. Writing assisted by artificial intelligence, under the supervision of Éléonore. Written/Validated by Breeziful.