Today, 1st September, London’s newest cultural destination, The Chancery Rosewood, makes its much-anticipated grand opening. Introducing a design icon, reborn for a new era following an extraordinary architectural restoration led by British architect Sir David Chipperfield. The all-suite property welcomes eight restaurants and bars, an expansive Asaya Spa, with 144 suites and communal spaces designed by French interiors architect Joseph Dirand.
B&B Hotels Opens Its First Hotel in Luxembourg
B&B HOTELS continues its European development with the opening of its first property in Luxembourg, marking its establishment in an 18th country.
NUMA Group Opens in Hamburg with 185 Apartments
Numa continues its expansion in Germany with the opening of a new establishment in Hamburg, in the St. Georg district. Located in the immediate vicinity of the central station, this site illustrates the brand’s strategy focused on urban accommodation and the digitalisation of the customer experience.
The Pizza Anxiety of Gen Z and the Future of Humanless Hospitality
I hate to generalize about generations (yup, pun intended!), yet it is difficult to ignore that a crack has opened within the old catechism of hospitality, that choreography of handshakes and ritualized greetings passed from Jedi to padawan as if it carried the weight of eternal midichlorian truth (sorry, I spent the weekend in Disneyland Paris with my son, so my cultural references are slightly skewed), but which today feels less like continuity than the fading echo of a ritual whose spell has been (partially) broken.
Hotel Cybersecurity in 2025 Emphasizes the Human Stack
Cybersecurity in 2025 for hotels is a game of Russian roulette. Odds are you’ll be safe most of the time, but then there’s the outside chance that it’s game over. The risks are far too great, and this is a topic that deserves constant and close study.
It’s speedy boarding for Premier Inn at Edinburgh Airport
Travellers to Edinburgh will have the opportunity to check-into a new budget hotel from 2028 following the decision by Edinburgh City Council to mind to grant planning permission for a new Premier Inn at Edinburgh Airport.
Navigating the Property Tax Maze: How Location and Hotel Type Impact Your Bottom Line
Property taxes represent a substantial expense for hotels, significantly impacting profitability. A recent analysis of over 6,000 hotels, using CBRE’s Trends® in the Hotel Industry database, reveals dramatic disparities in property tax burdens based on both location and hotel type. This article explores these critical variations, providing insights into how these differences can impact hotel valuations.
Croatian Hotel Figures H1 2025
Croatia’s hotel sector has experienced notable development in recent years, driven by a steady rise in tourist arrivals and ongoing investment in new hospitality infrastructure. A significant hotel concentration is in central urban areas, particularly in proximity to key cultural landmarks, commercial zones, and transportation nodes.
A New Chapter Begins: The Belfry’s Masters Suite Opens with £10m on the Books
Two years after embarking on a multi-million pound expansion project to reimagine its resort for the future, the award-winning Belfry Hotel & Resort, in the Midlands, is today unveiling the results of its transformative development. The independent hotel is opening the doors to its impressive events venue, state-of-the-art fitness and leisure club and stunning new accommodation.
Expanding Guest Room Essentials: Luxury Hotels Push for Customizable Details
As the hospitality industry continues to refine what luxury means, attention is shifting from grand gestures to the finer details. Guest room supplies, once considered standard are now being reimagined as part of the brand experience, with hotels seeking ways to bring customization and personality into every corner of a stay.

