LUCKY fans of Paris Hilton will get the chance to win a glamorous vacation in celebration of the iconic star’s new album.
The DJ and hotel heiress is inviting fans to “Stay Like An Infinite Icon” in two custom-curated suites at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.
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The balcony of Paris Hilton’s custom Hilton suitesCredit: Hilton
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The living room of the custom suitesCredit: Hilton
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The bedroom of the Paris-themed suitesCredit: Hilton
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Paris Hilton at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards in New York in September 2024Credit: Getty
The two Paris Hilton-themed suites at The Beverly Hilton will be available for a limited time in celebration of the fashion icon’s new album, Infinite Icon.
“Partnering with Hilton to help design these iconic one-of-a-kind suites that reflect my personal style and celebrate my new album has been an incredible experience,” Paris said in a statement.
“The rooms are complete with a touch of glamour, fun, and, of course, lots of pink!
“It’s the perfect space for my fans to embrace their best lives while experiencing the energy and vibe of my new album in a truly special way,” the singer added.
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“I’m excited to bring this collaboration to life in an iconic hotel like the Beverly Hilton, where I grew up celebrating special moments with my family. I can’t wait for my fans to sliv — and stay — like an infinite icon.”
The child advocate’s second studio album, executive produced by Sia, dropped on September 6.
The custom-curated suites in the Wilshire Tower at The Beverly Hilton were designed in collaboration with Paris Hilton and her media company 11:11 Media.
The glamorous suites are pink from floor to ceiling, with a spacious living area, opulent bedroom, spa-like bathroom, and private terrace.
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Pictures of the suites revealed a pink living room complete with bean bags and an illuminated floor-length mirror.
The private terrace overlooks Los Angeles, while the bedroom boasts a giant bed with an equally stunning view of the city.
“At Hilton, we’re committed to constantly innovating to deliver on what matters most — creating stay experiences that resonate with our guests across our portfolio of world-class brands,” said Mark Weinstein, chief marketing officer at Hilton.
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“Working with our partners, creators — and icons like Paris — allows us to effortlessly bring Hilton stays to their highly engaged communities.”
Weinstein added that “there’s no better advocate for the Hilton Stay than the icon herself.”
“We look forward to welcoming Hilton Honors members, fans and guests to Stay Like Paris this fall,” the statement concluded.
Reservations for the “Stay Like an Infinite Icon” suites are now open, with stays available from October 4 to November 1.
How to enter
Paris Hilton is offering a chance for fans to spend the night at her custom suites at the Beverly Hilton on the weekend of her upcoming show.
You must be a Hilton Honors Member to enter the sweepstakes.
If you’re not a member, you can join on their website.
New members must use their associated email with their new Hilton Honors account when entering the sweepstakes.
The experience includes:
Two nights in the Stay Like an Infinite Icon suite at the Beverly Hilton
Gift bags
Round-trip airport transfers
A $2,000 Delta Airlines gift card
Fans can enter the Stay Like an Infinite Icon Fan Sweepstakes by September 30 to win a two-night stay for two guests from October 23–25.
The stay will come just in time for the star’s show at the Hollywood Palladium that weekend.
“On October 24th, I’ll be performing LIVE at the Hollywood Palladium, performing songs from my new album (and of course, the classics you know and love)!” Paris wrote on Instagram.
Winners will also receive a special Paris surprise, Infinite Icon gift bags, a round-trip airport transfer, and a $2,000 Delta Airlines gift card.
The sweepstakes winners will be announced on October 1.
“On October 24th, I’ll be performing LIVE at the Hollywood Palladium, performing songs from my new album (and of course, the classics you know and love
Hilton Honors members can also bid their Points for an opportunity to Stay Like Paris from October 23–25.
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Winning Hilton Honors members will also receive a special Paris surprise, Infinite Icon gift bags, and a round-trip airport transfer.
TMX contributed to this story.
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Fans are invited to stay at Paris Hilton’s custom suitesCredit: Hilton
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The cover of Paris Hilton’s album Infinite IconCredit: Hilton
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The Beverly Hilton, where the custom suites are locatedCredit: Hilton
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