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Travelodge buys nine Hotel Campanile sites

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We don’t cover Travelodge much on Head for Points, but you never know when you might find that it is convenient to stay in one.

The chain is expanding with the acquisition of nine three-star Hotel Campanile sites.

It was also announced that an ibis hotel in Bromsgrove is joining the group.

Travelodge buys nine Hotel Campanile sites

The Hotel Campanile sites involved are in:

  • Birmingham
  • Bradford
  • Dartford
  • Leicester
  • Liverpool
  • Northampton
  • Milton Keynes
  • Salford
  • Swindon, image above

There are 951 rooms in total.

This is not a simple rebranding. Travelodge has bought the nine sites outright, four as freeholds and five as long leaseholds. Last year, the company bought six Hotel Campanile sites in Spain. Campanile is owned by Chinese group Jin Jiang via Louvre Hotels Group.

This is not the end of Hotel Campanile in the UK. It seems that a handful of sites will remain in cities such as Cardiff and Hull. The broader brand contains over 300 hotels, primarily in Europe.

Comments (17)

  • Dan says:

    The hull one is opposite a Travelodge so that’s presumably why they didn’t buy that one. It’s a dump too and known as the place for drug deals and paying for “services”.

    • JDB says:

      They are in good company then! There’s a five star hotel that’s been reviewed here that’s fairly well known for those extra guest amenities.

  • Tariq says:

    Looks like they are pressing on with rebranding; local one to me has a planning consent submitted to update the signage to Travelodge branding, application was submitted 09/04.

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