Adina hotel brand to debut in Tasmania
Australia based TFE Hotels is set to expand its Tasmanian footprint with the debut of its apartment-style hotel brand, Adina, in Hobart.
The new 48-key Adina Hobart is located within the same mixed‑use development as the 142-key Vibe Hobart.
Adina guests will have full access to the onsite amenities including Belvedere restaurant
“As we expand our global footprint, we’re seeing increasing demand for apartment style hotels that offer space, flexibility, and contemporary design,” said TFE Hotels’ Group Chief Operating Officer, Chris Sedgwick.
“With every new opening, whether here at home or in key international cities, Adina anchors our premium offering.”
The Hobart property will feature contemporary studios and one- and two-bedroom apartments with the capability for three bedrooms with connecting unites.
Created with extended stays in mind, Adina Hobart will cater to a growing demand for flexible accommodation in the premium segment.
“Apartment-style stays are increasingly important to the visitor economy because they encourage extended travel and support local operators,” Hotel General Manager, Jamie Capp said.
Adina Hobart is expected to start welcoming guests in the second half of this year.
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