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Travelodge renovates its hotels in Malaga, Alicante, Madrid and Murcia

The expansion strategy of the British hotel chain Travelodge in Spain is being furthered by the comprehensive renovation of four of its hotels in the country. The Travelodge Málaga Airport, Travelodge Alicante Puerto, Travelodge Murcia, and Travelodge Madrid Alcalá de Henares properties will undergo a comprehensive modernisation to enhance the guest experience and ensure that they are consistent with the brand’s standards.
The infrastructure, design, and functionality will be upgraded during the renovation project, which is scheduled to finish in May. The investment will prioritise the enhancement of technical systems, common areas, and accommodations to guarantee more efficient service and increased comfort.
Four hotels that are a critical component of Travelodge’s expansion in Spain
The hotels that are scheduled for renovation are situated in strategic locations and are part of Travelodge’s recent expansion in Spain.
• Travelodge Málaga Airport: This hotel is a popular choice for business travellers and tourists seeking convenience and comfort, as it is situated adjacent to Málaga Airport.
• Travelodge Alicante Puerto: This hotel, situated in one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Mediterranean coast, will upgrade its amenities to provide a more contemporary travel experience.
• Travelodge Murcia: This establishment, located in the centre of the Murcian capital, will enhance its functionality and aesthetics by updating its services and design.
• Travelodge Madrid Alcalá de Henares: This hotel, situated in one of the most historic cities in the Community of Madrid, will undergo a transformation to provide its visitors with a more comfortable stay.
A new benchmark in efficiency and design
The renovation will include a number of critical components that will improve the visitor experience. Modern furnishings, refinished flooring, improved TV equipment, and efficient illumination will be included in the new designs of the guest rooms. Additionally, the bathrooms will undergo a renovation to enhance their functionality and convenience.
In order to conform to Travelodge’s contemporary image, the common areas will endure a complete redesign. The reception, food court, and salons will undergo a redesign to provide a more contemporary and inviting ambiance.
The renovation will involve the technical updating of certain HVAC and sanitation systems to enhance energy efficiency and guarantee year-round comfort.
Dedication to the Spanish market
This renovation serves to bolster Travelodge’s dedication to Spain as a critical market in its expansion strategy. This investment in improvements has consolidated its development in the sector, and the acquisition of six hotels in April 2024 doubled its presence in the country.
Mr. Ángel Beleó, the General Manager of Travelodge Spain, underscores that “Spain is a critical market for Travelodge, and we are committed to guaranteeing that our hotels provide the same level of quality and comfort that is indicative of our brand.” We are enthusiastic about this modernisation, as it will enable us to further expand and solidify our presence in the country.
Travelodge’s commitment to providing modern, functional, and affordable accommodations in strategic locations has been further solidified by these renovations, which have solidified its status as a top choice for both leisure and business travellers.
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Drunk driver caught in Santa Pola with a new license and no lights at night

At the weekend, the Santa Pola Local Police apprehended a driver who had recently obtained a licence and was in violation of numerous regulations.
In this coastal town in Alicante, the police stopped him for exceeding the alcohol limit and using the cycle lane, despite his limited driving experience of only two months.
According to the police force, the incident occurred at night and without headlights, which exacerbated the situation.
The traffic safety regulations have been implemented for all of the aforementioned reasons, as the Local Police have stated on their social media accounts that the risk posed by the absence of lights is not limited to the car.
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16 years for sexual assault of his ex-partner in Benidorm

Yesterday, Monday May 5th, a man who is accused of repeatedly violating the restraining order that barred him from approaching his ex-partner in Benidorm and for sexual assault, appeared in court at the Alicante Provincial Court. The request for 16 years in prison for sexual assault and violation of a precautionary measure has been upheld by the Prosecutor’s Office. The man’s pretrial detention is not caused by the request for 16 years in prison; instead, it is a result of his repeated violations of the restraining order.
Despite being aware that he was subject to a restraining order against his ex-partner, the defendant arrived at her residence in the resort city on July 2nd, 2023, with the intention of proposing sexual intercourse. The defendant sexually assaulted the victim after she refused, as stated in the indictment. On July 19th, 2023, he returned to the residence and repeatedly rang the doorbell.
The defendant defended his right to respond exclusively to the queries posed by his defence. The investigation didn’t even take into account whether or not there was consenting sexual activity. However, he denied any wrongdoing and solely maintained that his ex-partner desired to get revenge when filing the complaint.
The victim’s testimony was the primary piece of evidence at trial, and she reaffirmed it in her complaint in every detail. She claimed that the man arrived at her residence despite being aware that he was unable to approach her and proceeded to sexually violate her upon his arrival. It transpired that there had been prior violations of the restraining order. In fact, he returned to the residence a few days later and began to ring the doorbell. The Prosecutor’s Office maintained the sentences it requested at the conclusion of the trial, thereby supporting all of these points.
The reason for the preventive detention in this case was not the sexual assault itself, which is still pending sentencing, but rather the repeated violations of the restraining order issued by the Court for Violence against Women. The measure is intended to prevent the victim from encountering additional risk situations, as the accused, despite having been judicially warned, returned to his ex-partner’s residence on numerous occasions, disregarding the explicit prohibition of approaching. The judge interpreted this persistent behaviour as a clear indication of a high risk of repeat offences and that the accused does not respect the judicial measures. Consequently, they justified his imprisonment as a means of ensuring the safety of the complainant and the seamless operation of the process.
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Benidorm company fined €27,400 for posting 81 adverts on the street

The Local Police have initiated 81 cases against a company located in Benidorm for violating the advertising ordinance. The company has erected signs on trees, poles, fences, and walls in Palma de Mallorca—a serious offence that has resulted in fines totalling €27,431.
The advertisements situated on various street furniture in Palma are for the purpose of financing money with vehicles as collateral.
The Local Police issued a statement that outlined the severe violation of Palma’s Municipal Ordinance on Dynamic Advertising by the placement of the advertising signs.
Fines ranging from €150.21 to €300.51 were imposed by the Local Police’s Infractions Service for each sign that resulted in a complaint.
The placement of the last nine signs detected has been fined €1,000 each for repeat offences, as the company continues to place this form of advertising.
As of Monday, the company has been assessed a total of €27,431 in penalties. However, the Local Police have not ruled out the possibility that the fines could increase to €6,000 per sign if the company continues to post these signs.
The police and the Infrastructure Department have already confiscated the majority of the signs.
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