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Travelodge unveils its ‘budget-luxe’ upgraded hotels – are they worth a visit?

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Travelodge has announced the completion of the first phase of its ‘budget-luxe’ hotel upgrade programme.

68 hotels have been overhauled, of which 65 are refurbishments and three are new-builds designed around the new template. The plan is to drive up the quality of the entire estate, presumably moving it nearer to Premier Inn.

Is it worth a look though?

Travelodge new bedroom

We are pro-Premier Inn on Head for Points, with multiple UK experiences finding them to be surprisingly good quality and – in many cases – on a par with a low end Hilton or Holiday Inn. Here is our last review of the Premier Inn at Heathrow Terminal 4 for example.

Travelodge, on the other hand, tends to have reputation on a par with ibis Budget. It doesn’t help that I drive past the Battersea one on a regular basis which must surely be the most desperate looking hotel building in the UK.

This is a little unfair though. Back in 2018 we reviewed the new Travelodge PLUS hotel in the City and were impressed.

What is the ‘budget-luxe design’?

According to Travelodge, the new look has three elements:

  • a new ‘timeless classic style’ reception
  • a ‘next generation multi-dimensional room’ (not entirely sure if that means it offers time travel!)
  • a contemporary restaurant and bar called The Bar Cafe

Whilst this is clearly PR nonsense of the highest level, the actual offering sounds OK:

New reception areas

These are:

‘designed in a warm timeless classic style featuring a decorative panel design, soft low LED lighting, stylish leather bench seating and wooden style flooring. The new colour palette includes the new warm Travelodge signature navy blue shade complemented against a palette of fresh tranquil neutral shades’

Travelodge new reception

New-look bedrooms 

As you can see from the top image above, it looks perfectly acceptable.

To quote:

‘The bespoke luxurious king-size Travelodge Dreamer bed remains the king of the room and is dressed with crisp white bed linen which includes a cosy 10.5 tog duvet and comfy pillows. The bed sits within a light box bed frame that emanates a soft, warm glow to aid relaxation and features bedside reading lights and USB charging points.  Located above the bed is a bespoke piece of artwork commissioned by Travelodge which has been inspired by classic lullabies, with clever use of playful and discoverable elements to help you drift off to sleep.  

The en-suite bathroom also features a new brilliant white complementary design and décor with complimentary hand, hair and body wash.’

You are also getting:

  • A spacious desk and a stylish desk chair
  • A ‘cosy statement’ armchair
  • Blackout curtains
  • Complimentary tea & coffee making facilities 
  • A TV with Freeview 
  • LED lighting in the room and bathroom 
  • Complimentary WIFI for 30 mins £3 for 24 hours
Travelodge bed

The new restaurant and bar

To quote:

‘The stylish Bar Café features a well-designed space for guests to work, relax and socialise. The restaurant features a contemporary design, with key statement features and a warm relaxing ambiance.  The restaurant offers distinctive zones designed to suit the needs of business and leisure travellers. These include counter seating with built-in USB and laptop power for those working outside the room, dining zones with intimate booths and dining benches for groups.  Situated in the heart of the Bar Café is a stylish statement bar which offers a selection of wines, popular spirits and a range of ales.’

Travelodge bar cafe

Where do I find these new-look Travelodge hotels?

We haven’t been given a list. The three new-build hotels are London Docklands Central (East India DLR), Wimbledon and Hexham.

There is a dropdown menu on this page of the Travelodge website which shows you where to go. They are also clearly flagged as ‘New Design’ during the booking process.

If we can find a suitably cheap deal near the HfP office we may send Rhys down to give it a go ….


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Comments (102)

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  • Richie says:

    Stags and Hens get nicer rooms to be noisy in at the weekends, hopefully the black out curtains will help them sleep in much longer.

  • Pete Cackett says:

    The new look Travelodge does intrigue me and I will now keep an eye out for locations where they suit my travel for work. SuperRooms from Travelodge never did blow me away.

    The lack of a proper free WiFi service is still a miss for a lot of demographics which has been commented elsewhere. Not including this may still put some guests off to look elsewhere.

  • Alex G says:

    “If we can find a suitably cheap deal near the HfP office we may send Rhys down to give it a go ….”

    Poor Rhys. Has he done something wrong?

  • Alex G says:

    “A TV with Freeview”

    Wow.

    Does any hotel in the UK provide TVs which don’t have Freeview (or equivalent)?

    If they offered Smart TVs with a Netflix app, that would be something to shout about. Or even the ability to stream from your phone (which Moxy Docklands was providing 5 years ago).

    • Bill says:

      Marriot now Delta had Sky Sports in room when I stayed there. Not sure about now post conversion

      • RussellH says:

        Sky Sports signs are always something to be avoided, as far as we are concerned.

        Channels 1-5 +ITV3 +Drama +Film4 are what we need.

        • BlueThroughCrimp says:

          People deliberately avoiding Sky Sports signs are the ones to be avoided as far as I’m concerned.

    • Blair Waldorf Salad says:

      And the radio channels never work properly; Magic or Smooth but never both

    • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

      I’m always comforted to read in the “amenities list” that a hotel has curtains in its rooms and locks on the doors!

    • astra19 says:

      I stayed in an apart-hotel in the Docklands a couple of years ago that didn’t enable the TV unless you proved you have a TV licence. Not permitted in the slightest, but hey ho.

      • tankmc says:

        At one point EasyHotels charged for the Remote so you couldn’t watch tv. They realised that smart people downloaded a tv remote on their phone and now offer it complamentry.

    • astra19 says:

      Also I can’t stand when hotels don’t update the TVs regularly. Unfortunately retunes need to happen all the time and when they don’t it stops half the channels working.

      • FatherOfFour says:

        My biggest “TV Gripe” is disabling the remote to the extent you can’t set a sleep timer. I’ve had to “crack” the hotel mode several times for this reason alone.
        Of course, I’ve switched it back to hotel mode in the morning!

  • Dirtyneedlebluesky says:

    What happened to (all/some?) Travelodge properties transitioning to Ibis or have I recalled this incorrectly? I’m sure during Covid that was announced.

  • DevonDiamond says:

    Whenever I’ve stayed at a travelodge and paid for Wi-Fi I’ve never got it to work on more than one device

  • Andrew. says:

    10.5 Tog Duvet…

    That might be cozy in December if you sleep with the window open (if the windows open).

    Can you imagine the average London hotel in August with a 10.5 tog duvet?

    • Rhys says:

      That’s exactly what I said to Rob yesterday…I think I sleep with a 4 tog duvet for about 10 months of the year!

    • SamG says:

      Can’t say I noticed the duvet being particularly heavy and I am a “hot” guy too 😂

      • Lady London says:

        …and at 10.5 tog you’ll freeze in January if they’ve turned the heat off. 13.5 or so needed January, 3 or 4 tog in summer, zero tog needed if you’re Rhys 🙂

  • SamG says:

    Writing this on the DLR from the Docklands Central location! Definitely on a par with a Premier Inn. Had a 16 floor room with a cool view of the o2. Nice quiet bar area for a night cap. New hotel so the heating/cooling fully functional.

    60 odd quid for a Wednesday night 20 mins into Bank is not to be sniffed at when you just need somewhere to sleep. My OH recently stayed at the new Kings Cross location and said much the same

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