Park Hotels & Resorts Inc announced that the Caribe Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico has reopened this week, following a $150-million restoration.
The 652-room resort sustained significant damage from Hurricane Maria in September 2017, however, since then work had been going on to restore and improve the resort. “We are thrilled to re-introduce the iconic Caribe Hilton to guests and locals alike,” said Thomas J. Baltimore, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Park Hotels & Resorts. “We have worked tirelessly to restore, reimagine and enhance the hotel, and we are confident that the finished product is worthy of the hotel’s legendary history. We look forward to welcoming everyone to the Resort and to the wonderful island of Puerto Rico.”
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The Resort, which was the first Hilton property to open outside the continental United States in 1949, underwent extensive restoration, renovation and transformation that touched nearly all aspects of the property. The scope of the work included a comprehensive renovation of all 652 guestrooms and public spaces as well as upgrades to all building systems and building envelopes to better fortify the exterior against future storms.
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