Hilton to debut eight luxury and lifestyle hotel brands across Asia Pacific
Two of the companies making their debut are entirely brand-new to the Apac region: NoMad and Signia by Hilton. In May 2025, Hilton was appointed by UOL Group to manage NoMad Hilton Singapore, a 173-key hotel at the past Faber House site around Orchard Road. According to UOL Group’s annual report released in very early April, the hotel is scheduled to open in the second half of 2026.
International hospitality group Hilton is readied to debut eight labels under its high-end and life-style segment across several Asia Pacific (Apac) markets this year. In an April 27 news release, the group claimed over 15 openings are planned for the region under this sector in 2026.
Past the label launching, Hilton has also authorized numerous other brand-new real estates around its deluxe and lifestyle brands this year. These consist of two brand new LXR Hotels & Resorts real estates in Japan’s Tokyo and Hakone Gora, a Tapestry Collection by Hilton lodging in Chiang Mai, and a Waldorf Astoria hotel in Goa, India.
On the other hand, Signia by Hilton Tainan, located in Taiwan, is a 344-key property readied to launch in July this year. The opening of NoMad Singapore and Signia by Hilton Tainan will bring Hilton’s overall visibility in Apac to 16 labels– more than half of its 27-brand portfolio.
The new accommodations are going to include in Hilton’s remaining accounts of over 170 high-end and lifestyle resorts that are currently working in Apac, taking it nearer to its aim of surpassing 250 hotels in the coming years.
Other label debuts include Canopy, which will start its first Southeast Asia real property with the 174-room Canopy by Hilton Bangkok Sukhumvit. Somewhere Else, Curio Collection by Hilton and LXR Hotels & Resorts are equally slated to make their South Asian appearances with estates in Bengaluru.
In Malaysia, Hilton will certainly present the Waldorf Astoria and Conrad labels with two brand-new properties in Kuala Lumpur that are both arranged to open by the end of 2026. On the other hand, Vietnam will observe its initial Tapestry Collection by Hilton with NHAAN Resort & Spa Hoi An, anticipated to open up in August this year.
“Asia Pacific continues to be an effective progress engine for Hilton, and this most current surge of label entries mirrors the solid need we are observing from proprietors for distinguished, high-performing labels,” claims Alan Watts, head of Hilton, Asia Pacific.
