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Hilton Kathmandu: From Nepal’s Tallest Hotel To A Charred Ruin In Anti-Government Protests

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Nepal Protests: Hilton Kathmandu, Nepal’s tallest hotel, was destroyed by fire amid protests, marking a major loss for the city.

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Nepal Protests: More than a place to stay, Hilton Kathmandu was designed as a cultural statement.

Nepal Protests: More than a place to stay, Hilton Kathmandu was designed as a cultural statement.

The skyline of Nepal’s capital was engulfed in smoke this week as Hilton Kathmandu, the country’s tallest hotel, was gutted by fire during violent anti-government protests. Once a gleaming symbol of ambition and modern design, the 64-metre glass tower now stands as a charred shell, its windows blown out and interiors destroyed.

How Was Hilton Kathmandu Built?

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The Hilton was conceived by the Shanker Group, breaking ground in 2016 with the aim of lifting Nepal’s hospitality industry to international standards. Construction weathered repeated delays- most severely during the COVID-19 pandemic- before the property finally opened in July 2024.

At an investment of roughly ₹8 billion, the hotel boasted of 176 rooms and suites, banquet halls, meeting spaces and a cluster of luxury dining and leisure facilities. Its rooftop bar, Orion, with mandala-inspired decor and panoramic Himalayan views, quickly became a showcase of Nepalese heritage fused with global design.

What Was the Vision Behind Hilton Kathmandu?

More than a place to stay, Hilton Kathmandu was designed as a cultural statement. Its shimmering facade of vertical glass fins drew inspiration from Buddhist prayer flags, shifting hues with the changing light. On one side, the building reflected the bustle of Kathmandu’s streets while on the other, it opened toward the Langtang range. Inside, the hotel delivered world-class hospitality: five restaurants, a spa, a gym, an infinity pool and extensive event spaces. Engineers built in advanced seismic safeguards, qualifying the tower as an “immediate occupancy” building- an essential standard in quake-prone Nepal.

How Did Hilton Kathmandu Fall To Flames?

Demonstrations over restrictions on social media apps spiralled into a wider rebellion against corruption and political stagnation during which protesters clashed with security forces across Kathmandu. Amid the violence, Hilton Kathmandu was set ablaze. Flames tore through the landmark, leaving its glass exterior a blackened skeleton. Images showed thick plumes of smoke rising above the capital as fire consumed interiors painstakingly built over nearly a decade.

The fall of Hilton Kathmandu came alongside assaults on parliament buildings, government institutions and the private residences of political leaders.

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