Event Hotels | Announced the Acquisition of Keystone Hotel Portfolio with 17 Properties in Germany

Event Hotels, hospitality company that operates more than 50 business and city hotels in over 40 locations in Europe under the name of renowned hotel brands and headquartered in Cologne, Germany, has announced the acquisition of Keystone portfolio, a hotel investment, development, and management firm with over five decades of experience, working with brands like Marriott, Hilton and Radisson, a firm focuses on hotel investments and partnerships, emphasizing company culture and leadership within each hotel they manage and based in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. 

This operation comprises 17 properties under the ibis and Mercure brands, part of Accor S.A. group across Germany totalling 2.021 rooms in high - demand destinations include major cities such as Bremen, Cologne, Frankfurt, Munich and Nuremberg all key destinations for business travellers, trade fair visitors, and conference attendees.

Other destinations include Koblenz, vibrant city located on the Rhine River, a popular destination with significant leisure demand and is home to the largest hotel in the Keyston e portfolio, the 168 - room Mercure Koblenz City. 

Additional locations include Bamberg, Duigsburg, Paderborn, Sindelfingen and Würzburg, all cities boasting a rich cultural and historical heritage and active business activities, offering growth potential in the midscale and budget segments. 

Event Hotels plans targeted refurbishment, upgrades, and guest experience improvements of the 17 hotels and CEO of the company Anders Braks stated that this acquisition marks one of the largest investments in the history of the group and represents another milestone.

Link 
https://www.travelmole.com/news/event-hotels-acquires-keystone-hotel-portfolio/

IHCL, The Indian Hotels Company Limited | To Add a New Property to its SeleQtions Portfolio in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India

IHCL, The Indian Hotels Company Limited, hospitality company part of Tata Group and based in Mumbai, boasting a large portfolio of hotels, resorts and vacation properties across the entire Indian territory has signed an agreement to add a new property to its SeleQtions portfolio in Mussorie, a hill station and a municipal board in the Dehradum district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan range, a centre built across a ridge and overlooking the verdant Doon Valley and distant snow - peaked Himalayas.

Mussoorie is a well known locality which has become a year - round destination due to improved connectivity located in an area renowned for its colonial architecture, scenic views of the majestic Himalaya, trekking, hiking, and adventure activities, and numerous attractions include Bhatta Falls, Kempty Falls, Mussoorie Lake, Company Garden and Mall Road among others.

The hotel, known as Kamala Castle, originally built in the 1940s will be restored and relaunched with 30 comfortable rooms maintaining its Art Deco architectural style and vintage detailing and will offer a blend of heritage and contemporary luxury.

The project is a collaboration between The Indian Hotels Company Limited and JK Urbanscapes Developers Limited, a multinational group based in Delhi, one of the best real estate developers in India with a heritage of more than 125 years.

The property will feature an all - day dining restaurant, a bar, a fitness centre, a heated swimming pool, and treated rooms, amenities that are designed to cater to both business and leisure travellers.
 
The establishment will enter into the SeleQtions brand, a curated collection of properties known for their individual personality and special character, offering unique experiences, and featuring a strong connection to their local context, historic lineage, design, or a distinct creative theme, appealing to experiential travellers.

The addition of Kamala Castle aligns with IHCL's strategy to strengthen its presence in key leisure markets. The partnership with JK Urbanscapes Developers Limited continues the collaboration between the two companies, aiming to revitalize the heritage property.

Links 
https://www.ihcltata.com/press-room/ihcl-adds-kamala-castle-to-seleqtions-portfolio-in-mussoorie
https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article138040.html

Radisson Hotel Group | Portfolio Expansion with the Opening of its Second Radisson Collection Property in Belgium, located near Brussels

Radisson Hotel Group, multinational hospitality company based in Brussels, Belgium has expanded its portfolio in Europe with the opening of its second property in Belgium, located near Brussels, vibrant capital and largest city of the country, famous for its iconic architecture, Art Nouveau buildings, outstanding museums, delicious food and well known dor its significant role as the “capital of Europe” due to the EU headquarters. 

The Radisson Collection The National Hotel, Brussels is located at Du Roy de Blicquylaan in Wezebeek - Oppem, a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in the Flemish region of Belgium, 10 kilometres east of downtown Brussels, surrounded by the stunning greenery of the The National Golf Course, offering access to the quieter suburban area of Sterrebeek,  Sonian Forest and the various attractions of Brussels such as the UNESCO - listed Grand Place, the Royal Saint – Hubert Galleries, the Atomium, the Royal Palace and Parc du Cinquantenaire among others.

The hotel, a seamless blend of contemporary elegance and comfort features 150 comfortable rooms, including 30 suites and 12 junior suites, many of which offer private terraces of view of the National Golf Course.

The interior design of the hotel was executed by Belgian architect Olivier Dwek, incorporating natural materials and modern design elements.

Stoke Grill House & Brasserie designed by Will Erens is the hotel’s restaurant, includes a bar and outdooer terrace and aims to serve both hotel guests and local visitors.

The hotel provides eight meeting rooms including a conference hall and a rooftop event space with views of the golf course, and the facilities can accommodate up to 380 seated guests.

The property emphasizes sustainable designs, utilizing geothermal systems for heating and cooling, noted for reducing CO2 emissions through the use of aquifer wells for energy storage and recovery.

The establishment also utilizes water - to - water heat pumps which are recognized for their exceptional energy efficiency.

The new hotel enters in the prestigious Radisson Collection which includes luxury lifestyle properties defined by a combination of iconic, high - profile locations, authentic local influence through bespoke design and art, and exceptional experiences in dining, fitness, wellness and sustainability.

Guests at The Radisson Collection The National Hotel, Brussels have access to the nearby David Lloys Sterrebeek wellness center which includes pools, a gym, fitness classes, and tennis courts.

The hotel also offers access to The National Golf Brussels a Belgium’s top Championship 18 golf course designed by architect Bruno Steensels that includes practice facilities, putting greens, and a 6 - hole compact course.

Links
https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-collection-national-brussels

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article138042.html

1 Hotels | Opened its First Brand’s Hotel in Continental Europe, located in Copenhagen, Denmark

1 Hotels, operated by SH Hotels & Resorts, an American hospitality company affiliate of global private investment firm Starwood Capital Group that also manage Baccarat Hotels, Treehouse Hotels, and SH Collection properties has officially opened its first brand’s hotel in continental Europe, concretely in Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, sits on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager, a vibrant Scandinavian city well known for its rich cultural and historic heritage, blending classic and contemporary and renowed for its architercture, design,  humor, creativity and hospitality.

The hotel is situated at Krystalgade, 22, steps away from Latin Quarter and Church of Our Lady,  within 5 minutes from Round Tower and Strøget and not far from Nørreport Station and King’s Garden offering an easy access to all the most important attractions and landmarks of the Danish capital, including Tivoli Gardens and Rosenborg Castle. 

The property previously known as Skt. Petri has undergone a transformation to align with 1 Hotels’s emphasis on sustainable design and it is now a stylish, luxury hotel in Copenhagen city centre.  

1 Hotel Copenhagen features 252 comfortable rooms and 30 suites, incorporating natural materials and biophilic design elements.

Interiors are furnished with Danish craftmanship, and the property includes living landscapes and organic textures throughout its spaces.

The dining venues focus on using regional ingredients and sustainable practices, the signature restaurant Fjora, utilizes local produce with Chef Chantelle Nicholson oversees the hotel’s food and beverage offerings while the bar, PÆRE, offers cocktails made with foraged botanicals.  

The Field House Gym is available 24/7, and a Bamford Wellness Spa is planned to open in 2026. The hotel provides a range of guest experiences with programs including yoga and meditation sessions, and features art by local artists. 

Sustainability initiatives are integrates into 1 Hotel Copenhagen’s operations, including energy - efficient systems and the use of surplus materials for construction. In addition the hotel collaborates with local organization like ByBi, focusing on biodiversity and urban beekeeping. 

The property aims to minimize its ecological foorprint and engage with the local community through volunteer work and partnerships, supporting local charities and encouraging guests to participate in sustainability efforts during their stays.

Links 
https://www.1hotels.com/copenhagen
https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article137983.html

Belén, Paraguay | The City Opens Up to Tourism as a New Relevant Tourist Destination in the North of the Country

Belén, a city in Paraguay, located just 19 kilometres from the departmental capital Concepción, is well known to be the exact point where the Tropic of Capricorn passes through the territory of the South American country, recognised as the oldest centre in the department combining history, natural landscapes and tradition, and distinguished to be the “Ciudad del Payé”,  the City of the Payé, with “Payé” that is a spell intended to achieve a specific objective and is made by a “curandero” a healer with magical powers according to the desired end.

Founded 265 years ago as a relevant Last Jesuit site under the guidance of Father José Sánchez Labrador during the government of Jaime Sanjust with the original name of Nuestra Señora de Belén de los Mbayá, since then this centre combines history and development, and stands as a historical and cultural point that keeps the memory of the Jesuit presence in the northern region of the country.

Belén offers various attractions, on the banks of the Ypané, Pororó, and Paso Pedroso Rivers there are popular beach resorts with white sand and beautiful vegetation, several springs irrigate the city and the famous ruins of Purutue Ka'i Cué consisting in the remains of an ancient Brazilian settlement are located a short distance from the city.

The Paraguayan centre still preserves traces of the Jesuit era in its square, old houses, and mansions with colonial features of historical value which revive the city’s rich history, and the significant cultural and architectural influence of the colonial era can be seen throughout the entire centre. 

Local surnames such as Guachiré, Paná, Paranderí, Ñamandú and Yaharí  reflect the rich cultural heritage of  Belén linked to the Guarani, an Indigenous group of South America, who preserve their cultural roots through unique arts, the use of their ancestral language,  and strong community bonds maintained by elders and religious leaders. 

Today the city has small hotels, bars, and restaurants which complement its historical appeal with houses from the Jesuit era that are still standing.

The Tropic of Capricorn gives Belén a particular climate, ideal for summer, a season in which the beaches of  the local rivers and the municipal swimming pool become meeting points, and for this year, the Municipality is preparing improvements in the resort and recreation spaces, with the aim of receiving more visitors.

Currently the local meatpacking plant generates employment for some 2.000 people is the main local industry, while road works such as Concepción - Belén-– Horqueta asphalt route and the asphalting to San Pedro which is already 70% complete and a new bridge over the Ypané River will boost connectivity and tourism.

With a past full of legends, narrations and mythology and an expanding present Belén is emerging as a tourist destination with its own identity, where nature, culture and history are interwinded to bewitch those who visit it.

The city celebrated its 265th anniversary on August 23rd, in an atmosphere of pride and joy for its inhabitants, who recognize the remarkable development experienced in recent years.

The celebrations included a student, civic and military parade, the election of Miss Belén 2025, among eleven young candidates from local society and the festive day closed with the artistic show performed by Los Verduleros and Asunsamba. 

The Mayor, Javier Peralta, stressed that there are plenty of reasons to celebrate, since Belén left behind road isolation with the authorization of the Concepción - Belén - Horqueta asphalt road, and with the progress of the work that connects with San Pedro, which in a short time will become a new development corridor for the district.

When this road will be completed, it will be a key route where trucks will circulate daily transporting rice, soya, beans, cattle and other products from the region generating economic progress that will complement the cultural and historical charm Belén retains.

Nowadays with its 265 yeats of history, Belén combines tradition and modernity, celebrating its cultural identity and looking optimistically to the future, becoming a new relevant destination in the north of the country.
 

Link

https://www.ultimahora.com/belen-la-ciudad-del-paye-se-abre-al-turismo

Madrid, Spain | The New City’s “Reside Plan” Bans Tourist Apartments in Residential Buildings in the Historic Centre

The new Madrid’s “Reside Plan” from late August 2025 bans tourist apartments in residential buildings within the historic city centre and other designated areas, with the goal of protecting housing for residents and curbing property speculation driven by tourism.

The plan comes in response to an escalating housing crisis in Madrid, which has been worsened by the boom in tourist rental properties and authorities seek to preserve the residential nature of the city centre and slow the conversion of homes into tourist flats, regulations that aim to mitigate the negative effects of unchecked tourism on real estate prices and the cost of living for locals.

This regulation applies to district like Centro, Chamberí, Salamanca, and Retiro, preventing tourist rentals in residential buildings and requiring separate entrances for any new tourist properties according to Spanish News Today.

Tourist apartments are no longer allowed in buildings designed for residents, including those on the ground floor, and according to HostelTur, well known tourism portal, the new Madrid Residential Plan has already been published in the Official Gazette of the Community and is expected to come into force soon, eliminating the possibility of obtaining licenses for tourist apartments in the historic centre of the Spanish capital with the exception of blocks that are already entirely dedicated to this activity.

The Community of Madrid has approved an amendment to the city’s General Urban Development Plan, which provides for the entry into force of the Residential Plan, according to which is now prohibited to operate local accommodations units in residential buildings, as well as to transform commercial shops into tourist apartments.

According to HostelTur, this new plan replaces the previous one, which dated from 2019 and gives prominence to the historic city, where local accommodation has grown the most, reducing the apartments available for housing.

Among the main changes is the fact that, in the Madrid’s city centre, the existence of local accommodation in residential buildings is now prohibited, something that is now only allowed in less congested areas of the Spanish metropolis or in buildings that are entirely dedicated to this purpose, within a maximum period of 15 years.

HostelTur stated that this measure aims to prevent tourist activity from further reducing the number of apartments available for residential purposes, not least because, according to data from the Madrid municipality, of the 17.360 local accommodation units accounted for in the city, 92.7% operate in  apartments, although only 7.45% have a municipal license for this purpose.

The measure is, however, limited to the historic centre of Madrid, since the municipality intends to encourage the decentralization of tourist activity to other areas of the city, although, in these cases, tourist apartments located in residential buildings must have an independent entrance, in a change that was accepted after popular consultation.

The new Madrid Residential plan aims to increase the number of dwelling available for housing in the city, and therefore, also includes incentives for the conversion of office buildings into residential ones.
In the city centre, the conversion of commercial spaces into residential spaces is also prevented, in a measure that aims to reverse the trend that has been registered since 2015 and which has already led to the transformation of 3.306 commercial establishments into residential ones.

HostelTur added that the goal is to protect the quality of life of the city’s residents without harming economic development, which is why this plan bets on a  model in which tourists apartments coexist with other types of accommodation, while safeguarding residents from the effects of sharing space in the same building.

Finally, the new residential plan aims to strengthen supervision with a view to detect illegal tourist accommodation, whose fines had already been increased in the previous revision of this plan.

Link 
https://www.publituris.pt/2025/09/01/madrid-proibe-al-em-edificios-residenciais-no-centro-historico

Hong Kong, China | Holiday & Travel Expo - Tourism Trade Fair - From 25th to 28th September 2025

Hong Kong, vibrant, special administrative region of China situated on China’s southern coast just south of Shenzhen will host from 25th to 28th September 2025 Holiday & Travel Expo, a relevant tourism trade fair organized annually by the Exhibition Group Limited in close cooperation with the Hong Kong Travel Industry Council, an event that has quickly become a significant platform for professional in the tourism industry and travel tourism enthusiasts.

Holiday & Travel Expo will be held at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre located at 1 Expo Drive on the shore of Victoria Bay in Wan Chai district, the largest centre for exhibition, conferences, congresses and other mass events in Hong Kong, offering over 91.000 square metres of space. 

The fair serves as a unique platform for exhibitors from various industries to present their products and services and the spectrum ranges from airlines and tour operators and hotel companies to providers of outdoor equipment, catering companies and gastronomy businesses, targeting a large audience making it an ideal platform for networking, business development, creating solid partnerships and to know new trends and proposals in the international tourism landscape.

A hallmark of the fair is its comprehensive range of themes, the focus is on unique travel destinations, experiential tourism, culinary and cultural experiences, traditional cultures, sports marathons, as well as campaigns, offers for family and group travel. and modern travel trends such as glamping and staycations with special hotel packages complement the vast offerings.

Highlights of the fair include not only the diverse exhibitions but also interactive experiences that immerse visitors in the fascinating world of travel & tourism, as well as a section dedicated to music and film festivals.

Holiday & Travel Expo also emphasizes local connection by highlighting the diversity and uniqueness of Hong Kong and its surroundings showcasing the large offering of the special administrative region in terms of travel & tourism activities and hotel network, and visitors and exhibitors from all over the world have the opportunity to gather distinctive cultural and culinary experiences.

In summary products groups highlighted in the fair are : Accommodation packages, adventure equipment, airline services, culinary experiences, gourmet experiences, cultural tours, family travel packages, film and music festival tickets, group travel packages, hotel packages, spa and wellness offers, tour operator offers and sports activities.

In an easily accessible and modern venue offering a professional and welcoming environment Holiday & Travel Expo is a must - attend event for anyone working in the travel & tourism industry but also an ideal destination for all those wish to deepen their passion for travel. 

Links 

https://www.exhibitiongroup.com.hk/
https://www.tradefairdates.com/Holiday-Travel-Expo-M7936/Hong-Kong.html

Event Hotels | Announced the Acquisition of Keystone Hotel Portfolio with 17 Properties in Germany

Event Hotels, hospitality company that operates more than 50 business and city hotels in over 40 locations in Europe under the name of reno...