Hilton International's top 10 neighbors span hotels, financial news publishers, and tech personalities — a mixed cluster with no single dominant pull and scores compressed between 0.95 and 0.91.
The shape is flat. Luxury Hotels leads at 0.95, followed closely by Marriott Hotels at 0.95 and Hyatt Regency at 0.94. Westin Hotels & Resorts (0.94) and Sheraton Hotels & Resorts (0.94) round out the hotel cluster. By subcategory, four of these five are Luxury Hotels or Mid-range Hotels — the same Hospitality & Lodging space Hilton occupies — making this a largely same-kind cluster at the top. The cross-kind entries arrive immediately after: Real Time Economics (0.92), Financial Times Best Of (0.92), and Bloomberg (0.91) are all News Publishers, while Richard Branson (0.92) is a Professional and Kevin Rose (0.91) is a Tech Personality. No other hotel brand appears in positions six through ten. The gap between the hotel cluster and the business-media cluster is narrow — roughly four points — which is characteristic of the flat shape: the audience doesn't fragment sharply, it drifts.
The overall picture is an audience that looks like frequent business travelers: drawn to hospitality peers and financial/professional media in roughly equal measure, with no single neighbor commanding outsized overlap.