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Zleep Hotels to Open New Hotel in Spain

Deutsche Hospitality has just announced that Zleep Hotels opening the first hotel in Spain. The hotel will be an airport hotel with an address in Madrid. The Zleep Hotel Madrid Airport opens in 2021 close to the capital’s international airport and the Principe Felipe Congress Centre. The hotel will feature 280 rooms.

“The Zleep Hotels brand has grown since its inception in 2003 with a young and dedicated team to become a well-known, successful hotel brand in Scandinavia,” explains Peter Haaber, founder and CEO of the brand, adding, “We are looking forward to opening our first hotel in Spain and to launching into a new market.”

When Deutsche Hospitality acquired Zleep Hotels at the start of 2019, it bolstered its competitive position and added an economy segment brand to the group’s portfolio at the same time. Twelve hotels in Denmark and Sweden are currently part of the Zleep Hotels portfolio, further hotels are at the planning stage.

“For Deutsche Hospitality, Spain is a highly attractive market,” says Thomas Willms, CEO, Deutsche Hospitality, “We see further potential here not only for our resort hotels, but especially for hotels in the business and economy sectors. With Zleep we have the ideal entry-level product into our brand world, offering quality, service and design at an affordable price.”

“With the Zleep Hotel in Madrid, we offer price-conscious holidaymakers and business travelers who value design, quality and sustainability an exciting hotel offer in the Spanish capital. We are convinced that the Zleep community will find many new fans,” says Robert Boller, Managing Director Zleep Hotel GmbH.

All the signs indicate that there is more growth to come. Deutsche Hospitality currently has plans in the pipeline to open 30 further hotels under its various brands both in Germany and abroad.

Zleep Hotels’ vision is to always deliver quality, service and design at a great rate. Today, the hotel brand consists of 11 hotels in Denmark and one in Sweden.

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