One Bay Street, Nassau, Bahamas | (242) 322-3301
Central Downtown location, walking distance to Nassau Bahamas Cruise Terminal
Set on beautiful grounds with a private 300-foot beach
Modern rooms have flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and work desks
Large marble bathrooms are stocked with premium toiletries
Heated freshwater pool, and a range of leisure and water activities
Several indoor/outdoor restaurants and bars, and room service
24-hour fitness center with modern cardio- and weight-training equipment
Excellent business amenities for corporate travelers
Free Wi-Fi in common areas
Valet parking (for a fee)
Resort fee, mandatory gratuity fee, and fee for in-room Wi-Fi
Complaints concerning room cleanliness
Room
decor is more generic than colonial
The 288-room British Colonial Hilton is a historic Downtown landmark offering all of the features (and add-on fees) you’d expect from an upscale establishment. Set on 300 feet of private harborside beach, the hotel neighbors Nassau’s main touristy strip, and it's walking distance to the Nassau Bahamas Cruise Terminal. Highlights include its beachfront setting, freshwater pool, lush, tropical grounds, superb business amenities, 24-hour fitness center, water sports, elegant function rooms, and choice of on-site restaurants and bars. Modern rooms are generic, but well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, work desks, and huge marble bathrooms (with premium toiletries). This Hilton is a good option for cruise passenger stopovers, corporate travelers, and those seeking a central, full-service hotel that's less “resort-y” than others. Travelers seeking a more resort-like vibe could check out Atlantis.
Scene
Grand, Old World property with contemporary additions and lush (beachfront) garden grounds
Opened
in 1923 on the Old Fort of Nassau site, this
Hilton stands as a majestic (seven-story high) tribute to colonial architecture
– echoed ever-so-elegantly inside, by its grand, Old Worldly lobby. A domed glass-tile ceiling soars over
terrazzo marble floors, and a grand staircase, flanked by lofty (faux) date
palms and dark timber columns. The scene makes for perfect lobby acoustics, and
atmosphere, for the grand piano that fills it with sound from time to time. Poised
beneath a giant chandelier, the main bar, Bullion,
offers more timeless grandeur, but a more contemporary flavor emerges in mid
century barrel-backed accent chairs and pops of orange and green. Aqua,
the main restaurant, fully embraces the modern vibe, but bright orange dividers, round booths and blue abstract carpet feel
more mid-range hotel chain than fine-dining. Outside,
beneath tall, slender palm trees, pathways meander through the hotel’s lush gardens and
graduate to 300 feet of private harbor beach scattered with deckchairs and
thatched sun umbrellas. The curvaceous freshwater pool also serves sunbathers well
with an assortment of sunbeds and contemporary cabanas for two. Overlooking the
beach and pool, the Patio Bar & Grille takes colonial decor in a coastal
direction with its open air, bungalow-style pavilion decked out with wicker
chairs. The hotel grounds and harbor view rooms are prime viewing for busy
cruise liner traffic sailing to and from the cruise terminal, where moored
vessels (as many as 7) resemble a giant cruise ship parking lot.
Location
In Downtown Nassau on a private harbor beach, walking distance to the cruise terminal
Set in Downtown Nassau, between the bustling main road and a
private harbor beach, the hotel is a 10- to 12-minute walk to Prince George
Wharf and the Nassau Bahamas Cruise Terminal, and a 22-minute drive from Nassau
International Airport. A two-minute walk east of the hotel takes guests to the Straw Market, which commences the main Bay Street tourist strip of bars, eateries, boutiques, and
souvenir shops housed in Caribbean-bright colonial-style buildings. Walking 13
minutes west, guests will arrive to seaside dining village, Arawak Cay, and the famous “Fish Fry”
serving up Bahamian meals and drinks from pastel-colored beachside shacks. American
fast-food chains are scattered around the area, with Dunkin' Donuts and
McDonalds right across the road. Senor Frogs is located next door, as is the Pompey
Museum. Other cultural landmarks within walking distance include the National
Art Museum (five minutes), Pirates of Nassau (seven minutes), Government House (eight minutes), and Fort Charlotte (a 22-minute walk or five-minute drive).
Rooms
Modern and bright (albeit generic), with work desks, huge marble bathrooms, and views
Aside from the marble floors, guest rooms at the British Colonial Hilton head in a modern chain-hotel direction -- a far generic cry from the facade and
lobby. Coffee-colored wood furniture; tall, upholstered headboards; and
contemporary rugs all conform to a neutral brown-and-beige palette. Apart from the view (depending on aspect), island-inspired artworks
are the only reminder that guests are in the Caribbean. Rooms enjoy good
natural light, are well-equipped, and offer Wi-Fi (for a fee), but lack of cleanliness
is a common guest complaint. Categories range from Double, Queen and
King Guest Rooms to King Bedroom Suites and Executive (King) Rooms -- with a
choice of City, Garden, or Harbor views. They all feature comfortable beds
dressed in crisp white bedding, flat-screen TVs, spacious work desks
with ergonomic chairs, mini-fridges, coffee-and tea-making facilities, irons and ironing boards, safes, alarm
clocks, and air-conditioning. The huge marble bathrooms are a pleasant surprise,
equipped with separate showers and tubs, large mirrors, hairdryers, and a good
selection of Peter Thomas Roth toiletries. Some higher room categories include
Executive Lounge access, free breakfast, pullout sofas, and spa baths. Guests
who feel the cold may want to request a blanket, as bedding is light and
fiercely air-conditioned hotel interiors can become chilly.
Features
Private beach, pool, fitness center, great business amenities, and several restaurants and bars
The
Hilton is packed with features and services, with some standouts that
begin with exclusive use of Nassau’s only private beach. A choice of on-site
dining options includes Aqua, Bullion, and Patio Bar & Grille. Aqua restaurant serves modern American meals
for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Bullion offers a full bar, specialty cocktails
and a range of bar snacks. Patio Bar & Grille services the pool area and
beach with light snacks, more American favorites and a full service bar. SweetBreeze Coffee House and Desserts is convenient for a coffee, cake, or quick to-go snacks. Families with children are well catered to with a babysitting
service, children’s activities, and a kids’ dining menu.In
addition to the business center, corporate and business travelers have access
to meeting rooms, audio/visual equipment rentals, free printing, a secretarial
service, notary public, office rental and video conferencing. Wi-Fi is available throughout -- free in common areas, but for a fee in-room. Elegant chandeliered
function rooms offer flexible conference and event possibilities, and gym
enthusiasts will appreciate the 24-hour fitness center that’s decked out with
plenty of modern cardio- and weight-training equipment. The adjoining exercise
room -- perfect for yoga and stretching -- is equipped with mats and fitness
balls. Other on-site leisure and water activities include sailing, snorkeling, kayaking,
basketball, and beach volleyball. The swimming pool is freshwater and
heated. Souvenirs and basic necessities can be purchased in the lobby gift shop,
and the Alex Fraga boutique sells high end women’s jewelry. Other services on
offer include baggage storage, an activities desk, laundry, valet parking (for
a fee), local currency exchange, and room service.
City View Standard Room
City View Suite
Executive Harbour View Room
Executive Room
Harbour View Room
Harbour View Suite
Ocean View Suite
Standard Room
One Bay Street, Nassau, Bahamas
(242) 322-3301