
New design highlights a home-like feel in rooms and public spaces.
The Pantry, Evening Socials plus 24-hour fitness and laundry facilities…these communal spaces will offer more places to work, meet or relax. The flexible design and communal kitchen layout breaks down the barrier between hotel guests and staff, giving it a more home-like feel.
Room designs are kept neutral allowing guests the opportunity to personalise their space and make it their own. The new hotel design will enhance the guest experience as well as provide more flexibility.
Mike Greenup, Vice President, Brand Management, Staybridge Suites commented: “The new Staybridge Suites design was developed around guest insights, hotel feedback and key trends in hospitality, bringing an even more home-like feel to the brand.”
Staybridge Suites is set to double its size in Europe over the next two years, opening 7 new properties and entering new markets such as Poland, The Netherlands and Germany. The upcoming openings will reflect the new design approach across guest rooms and public spaces.
According to data published by Hospitality On, as of January 1, 2017, Staybridge Suites had 236 properties in its portfolio, representing a capacity of more than 25,000 rooms.
