Hyderabad’s 2nd Hilton Hotels & Resorts set to open in January 2029
The new 304-key convention hotel in Gachibowli is said to feature one of the city's largest event spaces.
Hilton announced the signing of Hilton Hyderabad Gachibowli, a business and convention hotel in Hyderabad. Developed in partnership with Shree Venkateshwara Hotels and Convention, the property is slated to open in January 2029. This marks the second Hilton Hotels & Resorts property in Hyderabad, complementing the soon to open Hilton Hyderabad Genome Valley Resort & Spa.
The hotel aims to serve Hyderabad’s thriving business and technology ecosystem with state-of-the-art business and convention space. Hilton Hyderabad Gachibowli will feature 304 guest rooms and suites. Guests can enjoy a wide array of amenities: an all-day dining restaurant, two specialty restaurants, two bars, an executive lounge, business centre, fitness facilities, indoor and outdoor pools, as well as a spa.
The property said to feature one of the city’s largest convention centres with approximately 62,000 square feet of event space, including three ballrooms, a junior ballroom and two meeting halls.
Zubin Saxena, Senior Vice President and Regional Head, South Asia, Hilton, said, “This signing reflects Hilton’s continued commitment to expanding in high-potential markets. With Telangana’s focus on becoming a world-class hub for IT and Biotechnology, Hyderabad has been at the forefront of this transformation. The destination is home to a thriving economy, and by entering the market with our flagship Hilton Hotels & Resorts brand, we are looking forward to contributing to the city’s rapid evolution as a bustling metropolis with high quality hospitality.”
R. Venkat Ramana, Managing Partner of Shree Venkateshwara Hotels and Convention, said, "Partnering with Hilton, a brand synonymous with world-class hospitality, aligns with our vision to develop a landmark property that adds value to the city’s hospitality and events landscape. The new Hilton hotel will address the growing requirements of business and MICE travellers in the city, thereby contributing significantly to infrastructure and tourism growth in Hyderabad.”
