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Travelodge Hotels Asia debuts in Singapore

It will undergo a refurbishment process over the next six months.

Travelodge Hotels Asia, a wholly-owned subsidiary of investment holding and management company ICP, has launched its first hotel in Singapore. It was previously operating as Bay Hotel.

The hotel will undergo a major refurbishment and rebranding programme to upgrade the current property, focussing on the guest rooms, main public areas such as the lobby and guest drop-off point, as well as the all-day dining restaurant. The refurbishment will be conducted in phases over the next six months.

The hotel chain opened in 2017 in Hong Kong, with subsequent openings in Bangkok, Batam, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Pattaya, Penang, Ipoh and Seoul thereafter. The group aims to have 50 hotels in Asia by 2025.

Travelodge Harbourfront Singapore will be the 11th operating hotel to join the Travelodge portfolio in Asia.

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