Travelodge opens new 59-room hotel in Bromley town centre
A new 59-bedroom hotel has opened in Bromley town centre.
The Travelodge hotel, located in the London Bromley Mall, opened its doors on Monday, March 10.
The hotel features a new premium design, including a redesigned reception and next-generation rooms.
The rooms include a king-size Dreamer bed, a duvet and four pillows, an ensuite shower room, a desk, a TV with Freeview, LED lighting, and USB desk and bedside charging points.
The hotel has an Energy Performance Certificate rating of B and features LED lighting throughout and green roofs to encourage biodiversity.
It is located near Bromley Civic Centre, the Churchill Theatre, and other attractions.
Bromley train station is a two-minute walk from the hotel, and there is a 30-minute train journey into central London.
The hotel has created 19 new jobs for the local community.
Steve Bennett, chief property and development officer, said: "We're thrilled to welcome guests to our newly opened London Bromley Mall hotel, which is the very latest in our growing network of hotels throughout London.
"Guests can benefit from design features such as our revamped reception area and next-generation room, including king-size Dreamer bed, LED lighting, and USB charging.
"We continue to look for more London locations and have four more new London hotels currently under construction in Beckenham, Chiswick, Stratford, and Upminster."
Travelodge operates more than 600 hotels across the UK, Ireland, and Spain.
It runs 83 hotels and has more than 10,000 rooms across London, employing around 4,000 people across the city, with the chain continuing to expand across the capital.
Travelodge also recently acquired an office building in St Paul's for conversion into a 95-room hotel, subject to planning permission.
Mr Bennett said: "Travelodge also recently acquired an office building in St Paul's for conversion into a 95-room hotel, subject to planning permission, which is a very exciting new route for growth for Travelodge."
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