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.
B&B HOTELS continues its European development with the opening of its first property in Luxembourg, marking its establishment in an 18th country.
Cycas Hospitality continues to drive forward its ambitiousEuropeanexpansion,with the signing of its first hotel in Luxembourg.The133-roomnew buildhotel, at the heart of therevolutionaryGRIDXcomplex, will be operated by the award-winning pan-European operator under its first hotelmanagementagreement with Félix GIORGETTIS.à r.l. Planned to openmid 2025, the GRIDX development is located in Wickrange in the southwest of Luxembourg at the cross-roads of the country's transport links to thenearbyBelgian, French and German borders.
It is in the heart of Kirchberg, the city's business and cultural center, that Mama Shelter offers travelers an ideal home away from home to discover this multi-cultural city. Here, Mama has created a bubble in time, where comfort and modernity mix, with an added mystical twist! Mama has thought of every detail in each of her 145 rooms: from the scintillating marble to the mirror, intentionally hung above the bed, where you can read "Mama loves you."
The lifestyle hotel chain Mama Shelter continues its expansion in Europe and lands this time in Luxembourg, attracted by its modernity and cultural heritage. The new address will also be the first hotel and restaurant with an integrated Mama Works.
It is surprising that a European capital is not part of most travel itineraries and can avoid massive groups of hot and sweaty tourists, pushing their way through the ancient inner‐city walls. Despite its beauty and charm, Luxembourg City has managed to somehow escape this type of traveller, making it a wonderful destination for both business and leisure visitors. Luxembourg, like Geneva, is often associated with the banking industry and it is true that the city is popular with big spenders. However, the city has much more to offer than banks and suits. The city is perched overlooking gorges, valleys and forests and is composed of an intellectual and multi‐ lingual population, engrossed in history. Size certainly is not everything with this small European gem. This article provides an overview of the city's hotel sector and touches on the hotel investment environment.
HotelBeat from Whitebridge Hospitality this month focuses on Luxembourg City. This HotelBeat incorporates recent data and information from a mixed-use development study that we have just completed. We do hope you find this information useful. Should you have any specific questions relating to Luxembourg, or wish to discuss any other requirements that Whitebridge Hospitality may be able to assist you with, please do not hesitate to get in touch.