Hilton Barbados Resort

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Needham's Point St Michael Bridgetown 11000

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2023-01-01 – 2023-12-31

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2024-01-01 – 2024-12-31

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Awarded by World Travel Awards: "Caribbean's Leading Business Hotel" 2007 "Barbados' Leading Hotel" 2010 Awarded by Barbados Tourism Awards: "Pillar of Tourism Industry (Business) Award" "Award of Excellence (Accommodation)" 2009

Points forts du lieu

Commodités

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients

  • Accès Internet
  • Boîte vocale
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
  • Vue (Océan ou mer)

Installations

  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux acceptés
  • Boutique de cadeaux sur place
  • Espace (extérieur)
  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Service de location de voitures
  • Sécurité sur place

Services commerciaux

  • Capacités audiovisuelles
  • Centre d’affaires
  • Services VIP
  • Vidéoconférence

Capacités audiovisuelles

  • Internet haut débit
  • Équipement audiovisuel

Activités de loisirs

  • Club de sport
  • Courts de tennis
  • Jacuzzi
  • Piscine extérieure
  • Spa ou salon
  • Sports nautiques

Accessibilité du lieu

  • Bus
  • Taxi

Comment s’y rendre

• Barbados measures only 33.8 kilometers long and 22.5 kilometers wide, making exploring the island’s diverse offerings and local culture easy. • We are 20 minutes from the Grantley Adams International Airport and just five minutes from exciting Bridgetown city. • Our Concierge Team is at your service. Contact us to book your transportation to our wonderful resort: - Email at bgihi-guestservices@hilton.com, - Telephone at 1-246-426-0200 or - Text at 1-612-504-0900

Stationnement

  • Stationnement gratuit
  • Aire de stationnement des bus

Distance de l’aéroport

  • 10.5 mi. du lieu

Espace de réunion du Hilton Barbados Resort

Espace total de la réunion10 197 pi. ca.
Salles de réunion10
Plus grande salle6 136 pi. ca.
Deuxième plus grande salle2 028 pi. ca.
Espace (extérieur)Disponible
Filtres

Plans d’étages

Chambres d’invités

Nombre total de chambres d’invités342
Simple (1 lit)230
Double (2 lits)124
Suites11
Taux d’imposition17,5%
Taux d’occupation7,5%

Attractions locales

Charles Fort

Repère historique
The historic Needham’s peninsula on which Hilton Barbados Resort sits was once part of the critical Fort and a strategic point of defense for Barbados. The Fort was constructed in 1650 by the Barbados Militia and manned by its forces to defend the Capital City, Bridgetown, and its main harbour from invading forces who sought to gain ownership of the island. George Washington’s visit to Barbados started on September 19, 1751 and he landed in Barbados on November 2, 1751 on board the ship “Success”. During Mr. Washington’s seven-week visit he dined at the historic Charles Fort. The Charles Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Parliament Buildings & History of Barbados Parliament

Repère historique
À 15 minutes
Located in the capital city of Bridgetown, the historic Parliament Buildings (once known as the Public Buildings) are home to the House of Assembly and Senate. With more than 350 years of history, these buildings were built from local limestone and completed in 1874. Barbados’s parliament is the 3rd oldest in the Commonwealth, surpassed only by Britain and Bermuda. Few countries can boast over 370 years of unbroken Parliamentary tradition. For Barbados, this tradition is a testament to the island’s stability over the years.
Bridgetown
BB

George Washington House

Repère historique
À 15 minutes
GEORGE WASHINGTON HOUSE AND MUSEUM where George Washington and his ailing brother lived for two months in 1751. The only place that George Washington ever visited outside America was the Caribbean island of Barbados. The handsome Georgian-style two-storey house and gardens have been restored, and furnished as a typical but not luxurious plantation residence of the mid-18th century, as it might have looked during the brothers’ residence. Mahogany, oak and cherry-wood antiques, plain pine floors, Royal creamware china, wooden wall sconces, Turkish carpets and canopied mosquito-netted beds beautifully re-create the breezy, tropical atmosphere of the period. TUNNELS Accessible only from George Washington House and Museum, these tunnels were re-discovered purely by chance in June 2011. Built sometime during the 1820’s the system is soon to be 200 years old. Originally constructed to provide drainage to the area (the first such system in Barbados), oral history has indicated that they were adopted for use as ‘escape routes’ for the Garrison troops, should the area have ever been invaded, and other clandestine uses. Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 .m. - 4:00 p.m. and December – April open on Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Cost: ADULT US $15.00 / CHILD (AGE 5 YEARS – 12 YEARS) US $7.50 Phone: (246) 228-5461
Bush Hill Tourism Trust Inc.
Bush Hill, The Garrison (Historic Area)
ST. MICHAEL BB14038, Barbados, WI, BB

Harrison's Cave

Loisirs
À 5 mi.
Barbados’ greatest wonder – Harrison’s Cave, can be found in the central uplands of the island. This breathtakingly beautiful, limestone cavern is truly a testament to nature’s mastery. The one hour tour takes you on a journey by tram through the cave past streams, waterfalls, crystal clear pools and towering columns. For the more adventurous, a three hour hike and crawl through the natural passages is just the right fit! As you gaze in wonder at the flowstone and the crystalized stalactites and stalagmites which adorn the cave, you will be awed by this ultimate underground experience. Come visit with us and …..Unearth the Adventure!
Cave of Barbados Limited
Harrison's Cave, Welchman Hall
St. Thomas, BB BB22051

Barbados Museum & Historical Society

Musée
À 15 minutes
The Barbados Museum and Historical Society is housed in historic buildings which were originally used as the military prison at St. Ann’s Garrison. During the 18th century the Caribbean was the scene of numerous military conflicts, primarily between England and France who fought for supremacy. The building of garrisons, forts and naval dockyards throughout the region was a direct result. Barbados became the headquarters of the Windward and Leeward command of the English forces, and St. Ann’s Garrison was rapidly expanded because of this. By 1816 most of the Garrison buildings had been constructed and the military prison was completed by 1853. This building is one of only twelve such prisons constructed anywhere in the British Empire, and as such it is unique to the region. In the late 19th century the English decided to reduce their forces in the region. By 1906 the last British regiment had departed the island and many of the Garrison buildings, including the military prison, were handed over to the Barbados Government. The buildings were used for a number of different purposes. In 1933 the prison buildings were leased for a pepper corn rent to this day to the newly formed Barbados Museum and Historical Society, and continue in use.
St. Ann’s Garrison
St. Michael, BB BB14038

Mount Gay Rum Distillery

Loisirs
À 25 minutes
Barbados is considered the birthplace of rum, and Mount Gay distillery - founded in 1703 - is believed to produce the oldest rum found anywhere in the world. Your Barbados experience is incomplete until you have sampled our oldest and greatest export, rum, which is a by-product of the sugar cane industry. Discover the story, the mysteries and the secrets behind our finest and most celebrated spirit. Make sure to book a Barbados rum tour - you'll be glad you made the journey from beach to bottle.
Spring Garden Highway
St. Michael
BB

Bridgetown

Shopping
À 15 minutes
Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of Barbados. Bridgetown is sometimes locally referred to as "The City", but the most common reference is simply "Town". Bridgetown is the only city outside the present United States that George Washington visited. Two of Washington's ancestors, Jonathon and Gerrard Hawtaine, were early planters on the island. Their grandmother was Mary Washington of Sulgrave, Northamptonshire, England. In 2011, historic buildings in Bridgetown were designated as a protected area by UNESCO. At the heart of Bridgetown is the Careenage and Constitution River, the Careenage can be observed as a marina for boaters entering or exiting the inner basin located directly in front of the Parliament buildings of Barbados. This body of water provides the city with direct access from medium-sized yachts or small craft boats. In the centre of Bridgetown lies the main street which is Broad Street which runs directly through the centre of the city. Broad Street passes the Parliament Buildings and serves as the centre of city's shopping area. Shopping is plentiful in Bridgetown, and duty-free shopping is also available. Bridgetown serves as a principal centre of commercial activity in Barbados, as well as a central hub for the island's public transport system. Many of the ministries and departments of the island's government are located within the Greater Bridgetown area. The Public Buildings or parliament, which stand at the heart of the city directly north of Heroes Square, house the third oldest continuous parliament in the British Commonwealth. Indeed, at one point in the city's early history, Bridgetown was the most important city of all British possessions in the New World due to the city's easterly location in the Caribbean region.

Barbados Golf Club

Loisirs
À 6 mi.
Barbados Golf Club, located at Durants in the southern parish of Christ Church, has become the soul of golfing in Barbados for local players as well as hotel guests and visitors cruising through the Caribbean.
Durants
Christ Church, BB 17090

Plus

Situated on a tropical peninsula on Needham’s Point with spectacular ocean views, Hilton Barbados Resort features 355 completely revamped ocean-view guestrooms which have been beautifully transformed into contemporary beach hideaways inspired by the island’s natural elements, with warm earth and Caribbean ocean tones. Whitewashed and wood furnishings, organic driftwood accent décor, rugs with pops of vibrant colors and an oversized oceanic abstract painting are just a few of the attributes of our new guestrooms, combined with technological upgrades including charging stations at each bedside and desk. The resort is Fully Accessible and includes such specially designed elements as wheelchair accessible ramps and roll-in showers. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities and activities including a pristine infinity pool complex, our innovative 2,400-square-foot Eforea spa, and Hilton Fitness by Precor®, our state-of-the-art fitness centre. The resort also features an on-site SCUBA diving center, three tennis courts, watersports and more than 10,000 square feet of meeting space – the largest on the island. For a memorable dining experience, guests can enjoy an exquisite meal at any of our three restaurants where savory cuisine and refreshing drinks are always on the menu. The hotel is 20 minutes from Grantley Adams International Airport and just five minutes from Bridgetown – the capital and largest city in Barbados. Guests can visit George Washington’s island summer house, Harrison’s Cave - the most popular attraction on the island, and the Charles Fort - a 17th century historic landmark on the historic Barbados UNESCO heritage list. The resort lies on one of the most important beaches for the nesting of the Hawksbill Turtle, one of the most common turtle species now nesting on Barbados’ beaches. We look forward to welcoming you to Hilton Barbados Resort.

Restrictions sur les installations

100% non smoking facility. This is due to destination government regulations effective October, 2010 whereby all public facilities on island are non smoking. Service charge applied at 10% of net room rate. Room Rate Levy applied at USD$10 per room per night.

Renseignements supplémentaires

Awarded as: "Caribbean's Leading Business Hotel" 2007 "Barbados' Leading Hotel" award in 2010 With over 10,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, Hilton Barbados Resort features a 4,000 sq. ft. Hilton Meetings® complex, complete with business center, boardroom, and three meeting rooms divisible into six breakout rooms. Plus, the hotel boasts a 6,200 sq. ft. Grand Ballroom with a 570-person capacity – the largest hotel meeting space on the island.