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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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Walkway from Aguamarina to La Caleta in Cabo Roig will reopen, again

According to the notification from the Provincial Expropriation Jury to the Orihuela City Council following its approval of the court’s appraisal report, the municipal coffers will incur a cost of 26,180 euros for the expropriation of the land to reopen the pedestrian crossing connecting Aguamarina with La Caleta in Cabo Roig, near the Bellavista development.
The City Council has now requested that the Treasury deposit the specified amount in the receptacle and proceed with the preoccupation of reopening the promenade this summer.
Unable to reach an agreement, the local government and the proprietors brought the process before the provincial jury. Almost 17 times the municipal technicians’ calculation (€69,113), the proprietors presented a valuation of €1.2 million for their 227-square-metre cliffside plots in January of last year.
Nevertheless, this proposition was a decrease from the 3 million euros that they had initially requested. The 52 residents of the residential complex have established a price of approximately 170,000 euros for the 142 square meters of land that is to be expropriated, which is a decrease from the previous price of 2 million euros. Conversely, Cabo Roig SA has requested 987,000 euros (previously 1 million euros) for 85 square meters of hotel use. The City Council’s initial assessment was 44,000 euros.
The jury ultimately found that the City Council had to pay just over €26,000. The 2024 budget allocated €600,000 for the expropriation of the land and the necessary works to reinstate an idyllic pedestrian promenade along the Orihuela coastline. This should be kept in mind. This promenade has been accessible to the public for many years, but it has been closed since December 2021. The City Council closed it in accordance with a court judgement, which necessitated a two-kilometre diversion for residents and numerous visitors to circumvent a section that was only 60 metres in length.
The residential development was authorised prior to the Coastal Law and the General Urban Development Plan (PGOU) of 1990, which mandated that the initial line be used for public purposes. Nevertheless, the City Council refrained from expropriating this section, which ensured the promenade’s continuity along the entire littoral. In 2013, the residents of the development constructed a wall to seal off the path that runs along the precipice and is adjacent to the gardens of their residences.
In 2013, the local government, at the request of the socialist Antonio Zapata, the councillor for urban planning at the time, initiated the process of restoring urban planning legality against the development. The process involved the installation of a barrier and a wall, which impeded traffic on the section.
In March 2015, City Hall employees employed sledgehammers to breach the gate and wall, thereby allowing the public access to the trail, with the support of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ). In 2016, the Elche Administrative Court ruled in favour of the residents of the development, annulling the rulings and directing City Hall to restore the cliff walkway at the Bellavista I residential complex, which was never considered public property.
Although the local government has been appealing its enforcement, the ruling became final when the City Council, which was then governed by the People’s Party (PP), did not appeal. The Provincial Coastal Service reported in May 2017 that a right of way impacted the land in Aguamarina. Consequently, the 52 residents of the residential complex were unable to close the passageway and were required to maintain it undisturbed.
The City Council filed an appeal against the October 4th, 2018, order, which ordered the fencing and restitution of the demolished wall. The TSJ overturned the appeal in a November 2020 ruling, stating that the wall was legally constructed by the residents prior to the implementation of the current Coastal Law, which is the foundation of the Provincial Coastal Service’s right of way discussion. The City Council assumed the report and was subsequently obligated to execute the 2016 ruling, which mandates the reconstruction of the demolished perimeter fence and annuls the 2013 agreement of the Governing Board and the 2015 demolition decree.
Therefore, in December 2021, it was once again closed to adhere to the ruling, which mandated that the City Council restore it to its original condition.
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Crackdown on illegal sales in Calpe

As part of a campaign against street vending that will be further bolstered in the spring and summer of 2025, the Guardia Civil and Local Police have deployed over 25 officers and a drone to the beaches of Levante and Poniente.
A police operation was conducted a few days ago to combat the illicit sale and counterfeiting of products by plainclothes and uniformed officers from the Guardia Civil and the Calpe Local Police. The prevention and deterrent campaign against illicit street vending will persist throughout the spring and summer of 2025, and this action is a component of it.
The Guardia Civil officers from the Main Post and the specialised unit PAFIF (Tax and Border Patrol), which monitors borders and controls taxation in our country, as well as the UTAI and USC CALP units of the Calpe Local Police, were involved in the police operation, which was aided by a drone from the UMAC (Calpe Local Police Aerial Means Unit). This police operation, which was conducted on the Levante and Poniente beaches of Calpe, involved over 25 officers from both forces.
In the course of the operation, 180 leather products, 212 T-shirts, 38 swimsuits, 12 caps and 291 pairs of trainers were confiscated, in addition to five vehicles that were purportedly used as warehouses. The prospective market value of all counterfeit items, which includes the value of the immobilised vehicles and the seized materials, is €15,000. The competent authorities were also informed of the sellers who were identified.
The Councillor for Citizen Security of the Calp City Council, Guillermo Sendra Guardiola, conveyed his satisfaction with the positive relationship and spirit of collaboration and cooperation between the Guardia Civil and the Local Police. “The councillor underscored that the fact that both forces are collaborating, despite their differences in resources and efforts, results in heightened safety for Calpe residents and visitors.”
The local government’s dedication to law enforcement is complemented by its efforts to increase community awareness of the risks and repercussions of supporting this unlawful trade, as the municipal ordinance prohibits both the street sale and purchase of these products.
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Another man arrested for his alleged involvement in the death of a man during a fight in Alicante

Police sources say that the National Police have arrested a second individual in Alicante yesterday, Thursday April 17th, for their alleged involvement in the death of a man who was stabbed during a dispute near the General Hospital last Friday afternoon, April 11th.
Initially, authorities apprehended a male on suspicion of involvement in this incident, which resulted in a fatality and a knife wound that required hospitalisation. The person arrested is believed to be only 14 years old. The Violent Crime Group of the Alicante National Police Brigade is currently conducting an investigation, and no additional information has been disclosed regarding the identities of those apprehended.
Last Friday, at approximately 6:00 p.m., officers responded to a call and proceeded to an area near Alicante General Hospital. When they arrived, they found two individuals who had sustained injuries from a weapon. One of them passed away, while the other needed treatment in the ICU.
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