Travelodge has announced that two of its prominent London hotels, at Marylebone and Wembley, are to undergo an extensive refurbishment programme to the value of £2million – the biggest investment to date from the programme.
This work will start at once, and is part of a £57 million company-wide refurbishment programme in a bid to grow the business, strengthen the brand offering and make Travelodge the UK’s favourite hotel brand for value.
80% to be refurbished to new design
By autumn this year, 80% of the Travelodge estate will be refurbished in line with the Company’s new design. This will include 47 hotels in London being refitted in the new Travelodge design at a total investment cost of £9 million. 33 of the 60 London based Travelodge hotels have already been refurbished over the last nine months.
Both Wembley and Marylebone will be completely fitted out in the new modern, fresh Travelodge design. This includes a new room design which has been created by Travelodge customers and includes a bespoke luxury king size bed called the *Travelodge Dreamer – which is deemed in the industry as the Rolls Royce of beds and is usually found in luxury hotels.
The room also features a sleep inducing colour palette in a tranquil blue and cream, as well as stylish swoosh stripes on the curtains and bed runner. Other additions in the new Travelodge room include a larger desk, new carpet, artwork above the bed and a stylish white contemporary en-suite bathroom.
Wembley
Wembley Travelodge, a 176-room hotel is located just half a mile from Wembley Stadium and Arena, making it a popular choice for visitors to both venues. The hotel, formerly a Holiday Inn Express, was opened in 2006 on the North Circular Road and will see £1.1 million spent on its refurbishment programme which is expected to take three months with no disturbance to the day-to-day operation of the hotel. The refit will also see a redesign of the hotel’s restaurant and public areas.
Marylebone
The 92-room Marylebone Travelodge hotel, formerly a Ramada Hotel is just footsteps from Marylebone station – a vital overground and underground transport hub. The hotel, which opened in 2006 and is having £800,000 spent on its refurbishment programme, which is expected to take six weeks.
About Travelodge:
Travelodge now operates over 500 hotels and 38,000 rooms across the UK , Ireland and Spain . More than 16.5 million people stayed with Travelodge last year and 85% of reservations are currently made online at www.travelodge.co.uk, which is one of the UK ’s top five most visited travel websites, attracting over 1.1 million visits each week.