DoubleTree by Hilton Africa Expands with New Hotels in Togo, Congo, Morocco

DoubleTree by Hilton Africa expansion adds hotel options in Togo, Congo, Morocco enhancing travel stays and amenities for global guests.

Hilton’s DoubleTree brand has announced a major expansion that will offer travellers striking new hotel alternatives across Africa. The three new properties in Togo, the Republic of Congo and Morocco reflect an important development for global travellers seeking contemporary, comfortable and well‑located accommodation in emerging and established tourism centres. The focus on traveller‑centric amenities and strategic locations signals enhanced hospitality options for international and regional visitors.

The expansion adds these locations to the prestigious DoubleTree portfolio and supports wider connectivity for travellers arriving by air, exploring historic cities or attending events across the continent.

Hilton Debuts in Togo with Airport Location for Transit Guests

In Togo’s Lomé, the first internationally branded airport hotel will open under the DoubleTree by Hilton name opposite Lomé International Airport. This property marks the first Hilton‑managed hotel in the country and is strategically designed to serve both transit visitors and business travellers arriving through the bustling airport. The hotel will offer 165 well‑appointed rooms and suites, a signature restaurant, a lobby café for relaxed dining, an outdoor pool and modern wellness facilities including spa and fitness spaces. Flexible meeting rooms and a ballroom will support conferences and small‑to‑medium gatherings for travellers combining business with leisure.

Brazzaville Kintele Introduces West Africa’s Largest Conference Hotel

In the Republic of Congo, the new DoubleTree by Hilton Kintele is being developed in the emerging district of Brazzaville. Crafted with both leisure and event travellers in mind, this property will offer 200 guest rooms alongside multiple dining venues such as a lobby bar, pool bar, and specialty restaurants with views over the Congo River. Wellness amenities include a fitness centre, tennis court and spa. A defining feature will be West Africa’s largest hotel‑based conference centre, with facilities capable of hosting major events, including an auditorium for up to 1,500 delegates and banquet halls. The hotel is scheduled to open in 2026 and will bring a fresh dimension to the hospitality landscape for international meetings and cultural events in Central Africa.

Marrakech Palmeraie Enhancement for Leisure Travellers

Morocco’s tourism offering will grow with the introduction of the DoubleTree by Hilton Marrakech La Palmeraie resort. Set within the iconic Palmeraie district, the property is conceived as a resort‑style destination that will appeal to families, couples and leisure travellers seeking a relaxing base with direct access to Marrakech’s enthralling historic centre and traditional souks. The hotel will feature 228 guest rooms and suites, landscaped gardens, swimming pools for adults and children, spa and gym facilities, and recreational spaces such as a paddle court. Meeting rooms and a ballroom will also offer event options for travel groups. Opening is expected in 2028, enhancing Marrakech’s portfolio of world‑class accommodation.

Strategic Impact on African Travel Network

The three new signings contribute to Hilton’s growing footprint in Africa’s travel and tourism sector and expand the DoubleTree by Hilton brand’s presence to more than 100 hotels currently in development across the continent. Each property will cater to distinctive travel needs, from layovers and business events to leisure stays and cultural immersion.

Travel planners and industry partners anticipate that these hotels will elevate visitor experiences by offering modern amenities, culturally connected hospitality, and superior service standards in regions that previously had limited internationally branded accommodation.

Traveller Centric Hospitality Advancements

For the expanding international traveller market, these new hotels represent more than additional rooms. They offer strategically placed hubs for efficient travel itineraries, extended stays, event programming and easier access to local culture and business centres. Each property is positioned to provide seamless entry points into vibrant African cities where tourism interests continue to grow steadily.

DoubleTree by Hilton Expands Travel Options Across Africa

The rollout of new DoubleTree by Hilton Africa properties in Togo, the Republic of Congo and Morocco underscores a broader hospitality trend that prioritises guest experience, location convenience and varied travel purposes. These developments will support international tourism flows and expand accommodation choices for global visitors exploring West, Central and North Africa. The rollout also strengthens the appeal of these destinations for conference organisers and leisure travellers seeking quality stays.

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