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American hotel chain managed by Hilton

This article is about the hotel chain. For the pivot mechanism used for draught animals, see [Whippletree (mechanism)](/source/Whippletree_(mechanism)).

DoubleTree by Hilton Type Subsidiary Industry Hotel Franchising Founded January 1969; 57 years ago (1969-01) in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States Founder Samuel F. Kitchell[1][2] Headquarters McLean, Virginia , United States Number of locations 587 (December 31, 2019)[3] Area served Worldwide Parent Hilton Worldwide Website doubletree.com

**DoubleTree by Hilton** is an American hotel chain managed by [Hilton Worldwide](/source/Hilton_Worldwide). DoubleTree has been the fastest growing Hilton brand by number of properties since 2007, and by number of rooms from 2007 to 2015.[4][5][6][7][8][9] As of December 2019[\[update\]](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DoubleTree&action=edit), it has 587 properties with 135,745 rooms in 47 countries and territories, including 122 that are managed with 35,122 rooms and 465 that are franchised with 100,623 rooms.[3][*[needs update](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Dates_and_numbers#Chronological_items)*]

DoubleTree competes in the full service category, alongside sister chain [Hilton Hotels & Resorts](/source/Hilton_Hotels_%26_Resorts). DoubleTree is notable for its signature [chocolate chip cookies](/source/Chocolate_chip_cookie), which were originally made in the early 1980s for VIPs but now given to all guests and made by [Nashville](/source/Nashville%2C_Tennessee)-based Christie Cookie Company for over 30 years.[10] In 2020, during the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic), the brand published a home-adapted recipe for their cookies.[11][12]

## History

The first Doubletree Inn opened in [Scottsdale, Arizona](/source/Scottsdale%2C_Arizona) in 1969.[13] It was located on the grounds of [Scottsdale Fashion Square](/source/Scottsdale_Fashion_Square) and was built by Sam Kitchell.[2] The Doubletree Hotels Corporation merged with the Guest Quarters Hotels Partnership of Boston in December 1993.[14] The acquired all-suite hotels were rebranded as Doubletree Guest Suites hotels. The Doubletree Corporation later merged with the [Promus Hotel Corporation](/source/Promus_Hotel_Corporation) in December 1997, bringing together the Doubletree, [Red Lion](/source/Red_Lion_Hotels), [Hampton Inn](/source/Hampton_Inn), and [Embassy Suites](/source/Embassy_Suites_Hotels) brands.[15] In December 1999, Hilton Hotels Corporation acquired Promus Hotel Corporation, which brought Doubletree Hotels and other Promus hotel brands under the umbrella of the newly renamed Hilton Worldwide.[16] In October 2010, Hilton Worldwide launched a logo and name rebranding for the chain, replacing the name "Doubletree" with "DoubleTree by Hilton".[17]

DoubleTree's strategy to grow the brand has been to convince operators of other brands to switch flags. This is in contrast to brands like [Marriott](/source/Marriott_Hotels_%26_Resorts) or [Sheraton](/source/Sheraton_Hotels_and_Resorts), prior to its acquisition, which rely on new construction to grow their footprint. DoubleTree also provides lower cost options to improve properties, which help operators remain in the brand system.[18]

On November 2, 2019, DoubleTree Cookie became the first cookie baked in space as ISS Commander [Luca Parmitano](/source/Luca_Parmitano) of the European Space Agency baked the brand's cookie dough inside the prototype oven.

On October 31, 2024, workers at the [San Jose](/source/San_Jose%2C_California)-based Doubletree, which underwent a three day strike in September 2024,[19] were able to get new labor contracts.[20][21] From October to November 2024, workers at Doubletree's Seattle area [Seatac](/source/Seatac) and [Boston](/source/Boston)-[Cambridge](/source/Cambridge%2C_Massachusetts) locations would successfully wage strikes.[22][23][24][25][26][27][28]

## Accommodations

U.S. Americas (excl. US) Europe Middle E. & Africa 0Asia 0 Pacific Total 2013[29] Properties 277 14 45 7 28 371 Rooms 70,989 2,700 8,997 1,273 9,095 93,054 2014[30] Properties 292 16 54 11 37 410 Rooms 73,898 3,058 11,009 1,952 10,962 100,879 2015[31] Properties 313 21 67 13 43 457 Rooms 78,388 4,068 13,121 2,362 12,833 110,772 2016[32] Properties 326 22 86 13 47 494 Rooms 81,073 4,400 15,860 2,602 13,764 117,699 2017[33] Properties 338 25 92 14 51 520 Rooms 83,691 5,160 16,899 2,838 15,185 123,773 2018[34] Properties 351 27 105 16 60 559 Rooms 85,739 5,725 19,313 3,068 16,869 130,714 2019[35] Properties 360 33 110 18 66 587 Rooms 87,071 6,498 19,783 3,882 18,511 135,745 2020[36] Properties 371 39 115 19 72 616 Rooms 88,691 7,634 20,982 4,421 19,636 141,364 2021[37] Properties 373 37 122 22 81 635 Rooms 88,355 7,332 22,027 5,167 22,020 144,901 2022[38] Properties 379 42 123 25 91 660 Rooms 89,519 8,409 22,190 5,764 24,275 150,157 2023[39] Properties 385 41 126 25 100 677 Rooms 90,311 8,282 23,372 6,343 26,400 154,708

## Notable properties

DoubleTree by Hilton in [Detroit](/source/Detroit), [United States](/source/United_States)

DoubleTree by Hilton in [Amsterdam](/source/Amsterdam), [Netherlands](/source/Netherlands)

- [Billings](/source/Billings%2C_Montana), United States: The [DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Billings](/source/Crowne_Plaza_Hotel_Billings) is the second-tallest building in the northern [Rocky Mountains](/source/Rocky_Mountains) region. It is made entirely of bricks in an applied masonry facade.[40] The hotel was formerly affiliated with [Sheraton](/source/Sheraton_Hotels_and_Resorts) and [Crowne Plaza](/source/Crowne_Plaza) prior to its DoubleTree rebranding in 2016.

- [Boston](/source/Boston), United States: The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown is housed within the former [Don Bosco Technical High School](/source/Don_Bosco_Technical_High_School_(Boston)), a Catholic school for immigrant boys.

- [Brighton](/source/Brighton), United Kingdom: The [DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole](/source/DoubleTree_by_Hilton_Brighton_Metropole) was built in 1890 by [Alfred Waterhouse](/source/Alfred_Waterhouse), who also designed the [University College London](/source/University_College_London). Hilton assumed management of the property in 2000 and originally designated it as a [Hilton](/source/Hilton_Hotels_%26_Resorts), before rebranding it as a DoubleTree in 2023.

- [Chapel Hill](/source/Chapel_Hill%2C_North_Carolina), United States: The [Carolina Inn](/source/Carolina_Inn), located within the campus of [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill](/source/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill), was managed by DoubleTree between 1993 and 2007.

- [Cheltenham](/source/Cheltenham), United Kingdom: The [DoubleTree by Hilton Cheltenham](/source/DoubleTree_by_Hilton_Cheltenham) occupies a [Regency era](/source/Regency_era) building called Lilleybrook. Originally a private manor, it was converted to a hotel in 1922.[41]

- [Denver](/source/Denver), United States: [The Curtis](/source/The_Curtis), a skyscraper in [Downtown Denver](/source/Downtown_Denver), has been affiliated with DoubleTree since 2010. Aside from hotel, the building also houses dormitories of the [Auraria Campus](/source/Auraria_Campus).

- [Detroit](/source/Detroit), United States: The [Neoclassical](/source/Neoclassical_architecture)-style [Fort Shelby Hotel](/source/Fort_Shelby_Hotel) in [Downtown Detroit](/source/Downtown_Detroit) became a DoubleTree Suites property on December 15, 2008.[42]

- [Dublin](/source/Dublin), Ireland: The [Burlington Hotel](/source/Burlington_Hotel_(Dublin)) was managed by DoubleTree between 2013 and 2016.[43]

- [Harrogate](/source/Harrogate), United Kingdom: Hilton assumed management of the historic [Majestic Hotel](/source/Majestic_Hotel%2C_Harrogate) as a DoubleTree property in 2019. The hotel first opened in 1900, and was designed by [George Dennis Martin](/source/George_Dennis_Martin).[44]

- [Hilo](/source/Hilo%2C_Hawaii), United States: The [Grand Naniloa Hotel](/source/Grand_Naniloa_Hotel) is the oldest hotel on [Hawaii island](/source/Hawaii_(island)). After a $30 million renovation, it was rebranded a DoubleTree in 2016.[45]

- [Las Vegas](/source/Las_Vegas), United States: The [Tropicana Las Vegas](/source/Tropicana_Las_Vegas) casino hotel borders the [Tropicana – Las Vegas Boulevard intersection](/source/Tropicana_%E2%80%93_Las_Vegas_Boulevard_intersection), which has the most number of hotel rooms of any intersection in the world. The hotel has been affiliated with DoubleTree since 2012.[46][*[needs update](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Dates_and_numbers#Chronological_items)*]

- [London](/source/London), United Kingdom: The [100 Queen's Gate Hotel London](/source/100_Queen's_Gate_Hotel_London) was operated as DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel London - Kensington from 2015 to 2019, when it was moved to the [Curio Collection](/source/Curio_(brand)). The building dates back to 1870, as the home of a [Victorian era](/source/Victorian_era) aristocrat.[47]

- [Los Angeles](/source/Los_Angeles), United States: The [DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown](/source/DoubleTree_by_Hilton_Hotel_Los_Angeles_Downtown) is located in [Little Tokyo](/source/Little_Tokyo%2C_Los_Angeles), and was developed by [Kajima](/source/Kajima). Opened in 1977 as part of [New Otani Hotels](/source/New_Otani_Hotels), Hilton took over the management in 2012 as a DoubleTree, following renovations.[48]

- [Miami](/source/Miami), United States: The [DoubleTree by Hilton Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay](/source/The_Grand_Doubletree), also known as The Grand DoubleTree, has the [Sea Isle Marina](/source/Sea_Isle_Marina) as its backyard, which hosts the annual [Miami International Boat Show](/source/Miami_International_Boat_Show).

- [Miami Beach](/source/Miami_Beach%2C_Florida), United States: The [Surfcomber Hotel](/source/Surfcomber_Hotel), a historic [Art Deco](/source/Art_Deco) building in Miami Beach, was operated by DoubleTree prior to 2011, when it was acquired by [Kimpton](/source/Kimpton_Hotels_%26_Restaurants) and turned into a luxury hotel.[49]

- [Naha, Japan](/source/Naha%2C_Japan): Called *DoubleTree by Hilton Naha Shuri Castle*, it is located close to [Shuri Castle](/source/Shuri_Castle).[50]

DoubleTree by Hilton Naha Shuri Castle in [Naha](/source/Naha), [Japan](/source/Japan)

DoubleTree by Hilton in [Zagreb, Croatia](/source/Zagreb%2C_Croatia)

- [New York City](/source/New_York_City), United States: - The original [Palace Theatre](/source/Palace_Theatre_(New_York_City)) at [Broadway](/source/Broadway_(Manhattan)) was partly demolished to make way for a DoubleTree Suites hotel (originally branded an [Embassy Suites](/source/Embassy_Suites_by_Hilton)), which opened in 1991. The theater reopened inside the DoubleTree building. In 2019, the hotel closed and was demolished, with plans to rebuild it into a 46-storey mixed-use skyscraper called [TSX Broadway](/source/TSX_Broadway), which contains a Tempo by Hilton hotel.[51] - The [DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Metropolitan New York City](/source/DoubleTree_by_Hilton_Hotel_Metropolitan_New_York_City) is designated a [New York City landmark](/source/New_York_City_Landmarks_Preservation_Commission). Originally a [Loews](/source/Loews_Cineplex_Entertainment) theater, the hotel first opened in 1961, and was [Manhattan](/source/Manhattan)'s first new short-term accommodation in thirty years. It was rebranded a DoubleTree in 2005. The hotel closed in 2020 as a result of the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic).[52]

- [Pittsburgh](/source/Pittsburgh), United States: The [Westin Convention Center Pittsburgh](/source/Westin_Convention_Center_Pittsburgh), located near the [David L. Lawrence Convention Center](/source/David_L._Lawrence_Convention_Center), opened as a Vista Hotel, a [Hilton International](/source/Hilton_International) brand for properties it operated in the United States, before DoubleTree took over between 1995 and 2001. It later changed hands to [Starwood](/source/Starwood_Hotels_and_Resorts) and was turned into a [Westin](/source/Westin_Hotels_%26_Resorts).[53]

- [Portland](/source/Portland%2C_Oregon), United States: - The [DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland](/source/DoubleTree_by_Hilton_Hotel_Portland) first opened as a [Sheraton](/source/Sheraton_Hotels_and_Resorts) in 1959. It is one of the largest hotels in Portland, and, during the 1980s, was the largest in all of [Oregon](/source/Oregon).[54] - The [Holiday Inn Portland-Columbia Riverfront](/source/Holiday_Inn_Portland-Columbia_Riverfront) was opened as a DoubleTree in 1978, before it was sold away in the 1990s. It is located on [Hayden Island](/source/Hayden_Island).

- [Roanoke](/source/Roanoke%2C_Virginia), United States: [Hotel Roanoke](/source/Hotel_Roanoke), which dates back to 1882, is owned by [Virginia Tech](/source/Virginia_Tech). DoubleTree managed the hotel from 1995 to 2016, when it was transferred to the [Curio Collection](/source/Curio_(brand)).[55]

- [Seattle](/source/Seattle), entitled *DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Seattle Airport*. This hotel is located off [Route 99](/source/Washington_State_Route_99) adjacent to the [Seattle–Tacoma International Airport](/source/Seattle%E2%80%93Tacoma_International_Airport).[56]

- [San Antonio](/source/San_Antonio), United States: The [Emily Morgan Hotel](/source/Emily_Morgan_Hotel_(San_Antonio)) is located across the street from the [Alamo](/source/Alamo_Mission). It is designated a member of the [Historic Hotels of America](/source/Historic_Hotels_of_America).[57]

- [Santa Monica](/source/Santa_Monica%2C_California): The [Hilton Santa Monica Hotel & Suites](/source/Hilton_Santa_Monica_Hotel_%26_Suites) was formerly a DoubleTree Suites prior to a 2021 renovation which rebranded it into a Hilton.[58]

- [Tucson, AZ](/source/Tucson%2C_AZ): The [DoubleTree by Hilton Tucson Reid Park](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DoubleTree_by_Hilton_Tucson_Reid_Park&action=edit&redlink=1) was built in 1976 and is the longest continuously operating DoubleTree property in the United States. The Tucson Reid Park location has operated exclusively as a DoubleTree, and even operated as a DoubleTree Resort into the mid 1980’s.

- [Springfield](/source/Springfield%2C_Illinois), United States: The [President Abraham Lincoln Hotel](/source/President_Abraham_Lincoln_Hotel) opened in 1985 as a [Ramada Renaissance](/source/Renaissance_Hotels). DoubleTree assumed management in 2013. The hotel is connected to the [Bank of Springfield Center](/source/Bank_of_Springfield_Center) by a tunnel.

- [Stoke-on-Trent](/source/Stoke-on-Trent), United Kingdom: The [Etruria Hall](/source/Etruria_Hall), a Grade II listed house and former home of [Josiah Wedgwood](/source/Josiah_Wedgwood), formed part of a hotel complex which was taken over by Hilton as DoubleTree by Hilton Stoke-on-Trent in 2020.[59]

- [Sharjah](/source/Sharjah), United Arab Emirates: Initial construction started in 2014, completed and opened in 2021 costing 232,300,000 AED. the hotel has a capacity of having 254 guests and cater over 65,000 diners. It oversee the Majaz waterfront and park.[60]

- [Utica](/source/Utica%2C_New_York), United States: The historic [Hotel Utica](/source/Hotel_Utica), which dates back to 1912, was renovated and reopened as DoubleTree by Hilton Utica on October 24, 2017.[61]

- [Zagreb](/source/Zagreb), Croatia: Located in downtown of Zagreb's core in a Green Gold business complex. It's one of 3 [Hilton](/source/Hilton_Worldwide) properties in Zagreb.[62]

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