MCLEAN, VA—The Providence Biltmore has joined Curio – A Collection by Hilton.
Located in downtown Providence, the historic hotel was built in 1922 by Warren and Wetmore, the same architects behind New York City’s Grand Central Station.
“Historically significant, locally revered and a leader in authentic hospitality, the Providence Biltmore exemplifies the core values behind our Curio collection,” stated Dianna Vaughan, global head, Curio – A Collection by Hilton. “Without sacrificing the hotel’s independent approach that has proved successful for nearly a century, Curio will enhance the Providence Biltmore experience for both the hotel owners and guests through the assurance of the Hilton name, and the benefits of our invaluable HHonors loyalty program.”
A member of the Historic Hotels of America program under the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Providence Biltmore offers 294 guestrooms and suites, all with cityscape views provided by the building’s v-shaped design. Renovated in 2014, the final stage of the hotel’s $13-million refresh plan will take place in early 2015 with updates to the three-story atrium lobby and function rooms.
The hotel has a spa and dining options that include McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood & Steaks and Starbucks. The hotel’s 18,000 sq. ft. of event space include the rooftop Grand Ballroom, the Garden Room and 14 other meeting and banquet rooms.