Africa’s tourism and hospitality landscape is entering a new phase of growth as DoubleTree by Hilton announces the addition of three major hotels in Togo, the Republic of Congo, and Morocco. This expansion reflects increasing confidence in Africa’s travel markets and responds to rising demand for internationally branded, high-quality accommodation across key business and leisure destinations. With a focus on strategic locations, modern amenities, and traveler-centric design, the new properties are set to significantly enhance accommodation options for both regional and international visitors.
The move strengthens Hilton’s long-term presence across Africa while supporting improved connectivity for travelers arriving by air, attending conferences, or exploring historic and cultural destinations. Each hotel has been designed to meet specific market needs, ranging from airport transit and business travel to large-scale events and resort-style leisure experiences.
DoubleTree by Hilton Makes Its Debut in Togo
In West Africa, Hilton will introduce its first property in Togo with the opening of DoubleTree by Hilton Lomé Airport. Positioned directly opposite Lomé International Airport, the hotel will become the country’s first internationally branded airport hotel. Its location is expected to appeal strongly to transit passengers, airline crews, and business travelers seeking convenience and efficiency.
The Lomé property will feature 165 contemporary guest rooms and suites designed for comfort and functionality. Guests will have access to a signature restaurant, a casual lobby café, an outdoor swimming pool, and wellness facilities including a spa and fitness center. Flexible meeting rooms and a ballroom will cater to corporate events, workshops, and social functions, making the hotel a versatile addition to Togo’s hospitality infrastructure.
This development is expected to support Lomé’s growing role as a regional gateway while improving the overall travel experience for visitors entering the country.
Brazzaville Kintele Set to Become a Conference Landmark
In Central Africa, DoubleTree by Hilton Kintele is being developed in the emerging Kintele district near Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo. Designed to serve both leisure travelers and the meetings and events market, the hotel will represent one of the most significant hospitality projects in the region.
The property will offer 200 guest rooms along with multiple dining venues, including specialty restaurants and bars overlooking the Congo River. Wellness and recreation facilities will include a spa, fitness center, and tennis court, supporting longer stays and wellness-focused travel.
A standout feature of the Kintele hotel will be its expansive conference infrastructure. The development will house what is expected to be West Africa’s largest hotel-based conference center, complete with an auditorium capable of hosting up to 1,500 delegates, banquet halls, and multiple meeting spaces. Scheduled to open in 2026, the hotel is expected to play a pivotal role in attracting international conferences, exhibitions, and cultural events to the region.
Resort-Style Expansion in Marrakech
North Africa’s tourism offering will be further enhanced with the launch of DoubleTree by Hilton Marrakech La Palmeraie. Located in the iconic Palmeraie district, the resort has been designed as a tranquil retreat for leisure travelers while remaining well connected to Marrakech’s historic center and vibrant souks.
The Marrakech property will feature 228 guest rooms and suites surrounded by landscaped gardens. Facilities will include swimming pools for adults and children, a spa, fitness center, and recreational amenities such as a paddle court. Meeting rooms and a ballroom will also allow the hotel to host weddings, group tours, and corporate retreats.
Expected to open in 2028, the resort will complement Marrakech’s existing hospitality landscape while catering to families, couples, and long-stay visitors seeking relaxation alongside cultural exploration.
Strengthening Africa’s Travel and Hospitality Network
Together, the three new DoubleTree by Hilton hotels demonstrate a strategic approach to hospitality expansion across Africa. Each property addresses a distinct travel segment: airport transit and business travel in Togo, large-scale conferences and events in the Republic of Congo, and resort-style leisure tourism in Morocco.
The developments contribute to Hilton’s expanding African footprint, with more than 100 hotels currently in development across the continent under various Hilton brands. By growing the DoubleTree portfolio, Hilton is helping raise service standards and provide consistent, globally recognized hospitality in markets where international hotel options have historically been limited.
Benefits for Travelers and Local Economies
For travelers, the expansion translates into greater choice, reliability, and comfort when visiting African destinations. Business travelers gain access to modern meeting facilities and convenient locations, while leisure travelers benefit from resort-style amenities and culturally connected experiences.
The projects are also expected to deliver meaningful economic benefits to host destinations. Internationally branded hotels typically generate employment opportunities, support skills development, and stimulate surrounding businesses such as transport providers, tour operators, and local suppliers.
A Positive Signal for Africa’s Tourism Future
DoubleTree by Hilton’s continued expansion highlights growing optimism about Africa’s tourism potential. As air connectivity improves and global travel rebounds, demand for high-quality accommodation is increasing across West, Central, and North Africa.
By aligning global hospitality standards with local character and strategic positioning, these new hotels are poised to strengthen destination appeal and support sustainable tourism growth. For travelers exploring Africa’s diverse regions, the expanding DoubleTree by Hilton network offers trusted comfort, modern amenities, and welcoming gateways into some of the continent’s most dynamic destinations.
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