Conrad Hotels

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Conrad Hotels is an international brand of upscale luxury hotels and resorts owned and operated by the Hilton Worldwide. Conrad was considered the luxury flagship brand in the Hilton Family of Brands, named after company founder Conrad Hilton, until being supplanted by The Waldorf-Astoria Collection in 2006.

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History

Barron Hilton, son of Conrad Hilton, founded Conrad Hotels, taking the name from that of his father. Hilton Hotels was, at the time, a separate company from Hilton International, and could not operate hotels outside the United States under the Hilton name. The newly named chain solved that problem. Hilton International had already started their own chain of Vista Hotels within the United States, as they faced the same prohibition on operating there under the Hilton name. The first Conrad hotel, the Conrad Jupiters Gold Coast in Australia, opened its doors in 1985.

When the two Hilton chains were rejoined in 2005, the need for the Vista and Conrad names vanished. Vista was phased out, while the Conrad brand was retained as a luxury wing of Hilton. Numerous hotels have since been opened under that name in the United States.

Current Hotels

As of December 2009, Conrad has 18 hotels as follows:

Europe and the Middle East

Conrad Istanbul

Belgium

Ireland

Turkey

Egypt

Asia and the Pacific

Australia

Hong Kong

Indonesia

Japan

Maldives

Singapore

Thailand

Americas

United States

Uruguay

Puerto Rico

New Hotels

New Conrad Hotels & Resorts in development are:

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