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Hilton Hiroshima stands as a beacon of contemporary elegance in the heart of Hiroshima City, seamlessly blending modern luxury with the city’s rich cultural heritage. As the first Hilton property in Japan’s Chugoku and Shikoku regions, the hotel offers guests an exceptional stay with panoramic views of the Setouchi Inland Sea, the surrounding mountains, and the dynamic Hiroshima skyline. Located just minutes from Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum, Hiroshima Castle, and Hondori’s bustling shopping and entertainment district, Hilton Hiroshima provides the ideal base for both leisure and business travelers.
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Jul 25, 2025
Soulful Escapes: Marriott’s New Era of Mindful LuxuryAbove: Image from Marriott International Is holistic and personalized wellness travel becoming the new benchmark for luxury experiences among affluent global travelers? Marriott International’s Luxury Group believes so, as it officially launches the Luxury Wellbeing Series 2025, a curated collection of immersive wellness journeys across Asia-Pacific. Beginning this August, the series unfolds across iconic destinations: […]
Jul 23, 2025
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Event Recap: WLCC Virtual Networking Event — A Leadership LoungeLast Wednesday, visionary leaders from across the luxury landscape — spanning hospitality, real estate, interior design, fashion, and lifestyle — gathered virtually for a standout session inside the WLCC Leadership Lounge. Representing 12 countries — including the USA, Canada, UK, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Barbados — this wasn’t just another Zoom […]