Hilton Hotel in The Hague sold for €70m

Hilton Hotel in The Hague sold for €70m

Avignon Capital, the European investment and asset management firm, has acquired the Hilton Hotel, located in The Hague from Hillgate Development and the Bon Groep, the developers of this five-star hotel as well as the owners during its operation since 2010, for €70.25 million.

The Hilton hotel in The Hague opened in 2010 within the former Royal Dutch headquarters building. The hotel is a contemporary, 5-star, hotel that consists of 195 large guest rooms, an Executive lounge, fitness area, high-class restaurant, cocktail bar, Starbucks Café and state-of-the-art meeting facilities.

The property is situated within walking distance of The Hague’s major commercial hub, including the Criminal Courts, Embassies, and transport hubs. The city is the political heart of the Netherlands and boasts global occupiers such as the International Court of Justice and the Royal Dutch Shell headquarters. As such, a large part of hotel demand is driven by its large catchment of legal, criminal and corporate customers.

The hotel is operated on a Management Contract to Hilton Worldwide and is trading under the globally recognized Hilton Brand. Hilton is one of the largest hotel brands worldwide, with more than 570 locations.

This deal marks Avignon Capital’s fourth hotel acquisition in the Netherlands, following the purchase of the Staybridge Suites hotel (part of The Intercontinental Group) in January 2019.

”Avignon is pleased to have acquired arguably the best hotel in The Hague that is benefiting from strong trading performance driven by a consistent customer base from multiple industries and corporate demand. The hotel offers some of the biggest guest rooms in The Hague and is well positioned to benefit from increased tourism to the city,” said Bianca Tristao, Investment Manager at Avignon Capital.

”The Dutch hotel sector continues to show robust performance driven by increased corporate and tourism demand that provides sustained occupancy and ADR levels,”

he added.

”We are very pleased to have found a very capable and experienced buyer for one of the most iconic and well-performing hotels in The Hague. Dutch cities like The Hague have received increased attention from national and international buyers over the past few years. Management contracts are less explored compared to leases in the hotel market in the Netherlands. However, this acquisition proves the great impact such a contract can have on the business and its performance,” said Jan Steinebach, Head of Hotels at CBRE the Netherlands.

Avignon was advised by Clifford Chance and the sellers were advised by CBRE Hotels.