Australia’s TFE Hotels set to open first UK properties
Australia based hotel group TFE Hotels is set to launch its first UK properties later this year.
This will mark TFE Hotels’ UK debut.
It will open two Adina-branded apartment-hotels, The Hobson Cambridge by Adina and The Wellington Glasgow by Adina.
Both are set to open in the autumn.
Asli Kutlucan, CEO of TFE Hotels Europe, said: “Our arrival in Cambridge and Glasgow signals a confident step forward for TFE Hotels’ European strategy.”
“These two properties align with our vision of offering flexible, design-led apartment-hotel experiences.”
In the last two decades it has grown its presence across Europe with existing Adina apartment-hotels in Germany, Austria, Denmark, Switzerland and Hungary.
Hobson Cambridge by Adina is housed in historic former police station which retains heritage architecture while offering contemporary apartment-style accommodations.
It also features a bar and restaurant concept in development.
The Wellington Glasgow by Adina is situated in central Glasgow within easy reach of the city’s conference hubs, shopping and nightlife.
Moritz Klein, Head of Operations EU & UK at TFE Hotels Europe, added: “Launching Adina Apartment Hotels in the UK is a significant operational milestone for TFE Hotels. Our teams have been working closely to ensure a seamless brand introduction.”
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