Hilton hotel in Adelaide hits the market for the first time in 30 years

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For the first time in 30 years Adelaide’s largest hotel, Hilton Adelaide, has been put up for sale. The move follows the global hotel chain’s debates on its future at the iconic Victoria Square landmark.

The listing is managed by Sydney’s CBRE agents Michael Simpson, Vasso Zographou, Tom Gibson and Nick Hill.

“We expect this campaign to generate significant interest from a broad range of domestic and international investors given the hotel’s extensive size, value-add opportunities and its central CBD location,” Mr Zographou said.

Vasso Zographou. Photo: CBRE.

“From 1st July 2026, the hotel will be afforded with vacant possession, supporting a range of future ownership strategies including re-engagement with Hilton, self-management or engaging an alternative third party operator to drive performance,” he added.

The Hilton boasts 377 guest rooms, the largest number of any hotel in Adelaide, along with 20 conference and meeting rooms. Guests have access to a plethora of amenities including a business lounge, restaurants, bars, tennis court, gym and swimming pool.

Source: The Advertiser.

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