Hilton has opened a new dual-branded property in downtown Calgary, combining the Hilton Garden Inn Calgary Downtown and Homewood Suites Calgary Downtown under one roof. The combined property offers 320 guest rooms and serviced suites while maintaining separate entrances, lobbies and dining areas for each brand.
Located within easy walking distance of Calgary’s business district, the Riverwalk and St. Patrick’s Island, the development is designed to serve both short-stay and extended-stay travelers. The dual-brand format shares public spaces and amenities to deliver a consistent experience while preserving distinct brand identities for guests.
Guest rooms at the Hilton Garden Inn feature modern in-room conveniences such as a 47-inch TV, a dedicated work desk and chair, a mini refrigerator, a microwave oven and a coffee maker. The Garden Inn’s restaurant serves breakfast and dinner, offers cocktails and provides evening room service for registered guests, making it convenient for business and leisure travelers alike.
Homewood Suites focuses on extended-stay comfort with a selection of studio and one-bedroom suites that include fully equipped kitchens. Each suite comes with a microwave, refrigerator, dishware, a two-burner cooktop, a dining area, a sleeper sofa and a work desk. Homewood Suites guests also benefit from complimentary hot breakfast and grocery shopping services, catering to longer stays and families.
Both hotels in the building share a range of guest services and communal amenities. Complimentary in-room Wi‑Fi is available across the property, and guests have access to an indoor pool and a fitness center. A 24-hour business center provides complimentary printing, fax and copy services. The onsite Pavilion Pantry offers 24-hour access to snacks, beverages and microwaveable meals.
For meetings and events, the property offers 3,016 square feet of flexible meeting space capable of accommodating up to 200 attendees. This flexible event space, combined with the dual-brand lodging options, positions the property as a practical choice for conferences, group travel and mixed-purpose stays in downtown Calgary.
By combining the operational efficiencies of a shared building with the distinct service propositions of two Hilton brands, the property aims to meet the needs of a diverse traveler base looking for convenience, comfort and consistent service in an urban setting.