A POPULAR budget hotel chain is launching more resorts abroad – and it’s good news for your Spanish holiday.
Travelodge has confirmed that it will expand its portfolio of hotels across Spain.
Their most recent new hotel includes the new NH Villa de Coslada hotel in Madrid, with 79 rooms and on-site restaurant and bar.
This will be turned into the Travelodge Madrid Coslada Aeropuerto with a €1million renovation.
The refurbishment is due to start this summer and will remain open to guests.
And expansion plans include new Travelodge hotels in Barcelona, Madrid, Alicante, Bilbao, Granada, Malaga, Palma, Seville and Valencia.
Travelodge already has a number of hotels in Spain, which offer bargain rooms.
This includes two in Barcelona, two in Madrid as well as an airport hotel at Valencia Airport.
Rooms start from just €19 (£16), working out to just £8 per night, making a holiday to Spain even cheaper.
Steve Bennett, Travelodge, Chief Property & Development Officer said: “The Spanish hotel market is growing at pace with demand exceeding supply and we want to take this opportunity to take the Travelodge brand to new business and leisure locations across Spain.
“[This is] whilst offering business and leisure travelers more choice and great value accommodation.”
If you want to stay in the UK, Travelodge still has thousands of rooms for £30 this year.
There are more than 580 to choose from across the UK, including both cities and seaside locations.
Guests can also pay £8.99 for unlimited breakfast with kids under 16 getting free breakfast.
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