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Hilton & Calm Announce Partnership For In-Room Mindfulness Content
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Hilton & Calm Announce Partnership For In-Room Mindfulness Content

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The collaboration will launch in March 2025, and provide Hilton guests with a curated selection of guided meditations and exercises

Hilton and Calm have announced an exclusive partnership that integrates Calm’s mindfulness and sleep content into Hilton’s Connected Room Experience technology. Launching in March 2025, this collaboration provides Hilton guests with a selection of guided meditations, Sleep Stories, soundscapes, and mindfulness exercises from their in-room TV.

“At Hilton, we believe every stay should offer an opportunity to feel better—mind and body—while you’re with us and beyond,” said Amanda Al-Masri, vice president of wellness at Hilton. “Our partnership with Calm is an exciting step in redefining travel by providing guests with accessible tools to relax, reset, and feel invigorated throughout their stay. By weaving mindfulness into the stay experience, we’re empowering guests to recharge and make the most of why they came, so they leave feeling refreshed and ready for whatever comes next.”

Calm is a leading app for sleep, meditation, and relaxation, and uses science-backed content designed to reduce stress and improve sleep. The partnership follows Hilton’s recent launch of complimentary Peloton on-demand classes, from yoga, barre, cardio, strength, stretching and Pilates.

“Travel isn’t just about the destination—it’s about how you feel while you’re there,” said Fergal Walker, vice president of partnerships at Calm. “By integrating Calm into Hilton’s Connected Room Experience, we’re meeting travelers where they are with mindfulness and sleep content they’ll enjoy—whether dealing with jet lag, prepping for a big meeting, or unwinding on a family vacation. Together with Hilton, we’re making it easier for people to find moments of peace and restoration, even when they’re away from home.”

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Hilton’s Connected Room technology is currently available in more than 2,400 hotels worldwide. The technology enables guests to personalize their stay experience, from adjusting room settings to streaming content.

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