IHG Hotels & Resorts | Announced the Opening of its First Regent Hotel in Indonesia, Located in Bali

IHG Hotels & Resorts, British multinational hospitality company based in Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK has announced the opening its first Regent hotel in Indonesia, located on Bali’s southwestern coast.

Regent Bali Canggu is located in the area of Canggu, a resort village with strong surf,  surrounded by terraced rice paddies, beautiful beaches like Canngu and Echo, situated steps from the idyllic Batu Bolong Beach, within walking distance of many restaurants and close to the lively Cannggu’s cafes and beach clubs.

The property surrounded by tropical gardens, offering a tranquil coastal setting, boasts an architecture includes features like hand - laid stone cladding and timber accents, blending traditional and contemporary styles.

The hotel designed by WATG Architects, with interiors by Hirsch Bedner Associates and landscape design by John Pettigrew incorporates elements from Balinese villages and rice paddies, using materials such as marble, stone, and teak and features 150 comfortable rooms and suites with views of the Indian Ocean and rice fields.

Regent Bali Canggu provides six dining rooms, including two signature restaurants led by Chef Andrew Walsh. Among them, Sazón offers Mediterranean - inspired dishes, other dining options nclude Taru, which serves Indonesian dishes, a Beach House, Pool Bar, and a lounge, while Cure Bali, set to open in early 2026, will focus on Asian cuisine using local ingredients.

The hotel offers a variety of amenities including multiple swimming pools, a rooftop pool, a children’s pool, a 24 - hour health club, a free kid’s club, lush garden areas for relaxation, and free parking.

The property includes the world’s first Regent Spa, a concept developed by IHG Hotels & Resorts’ in - house Spa & Wellness consultants, Raison d’ Etre. The spa offers a range of treatments, including Balinese - inspired therapies, in seven treatment rooms. Additional wellness facilities include a vitality pool, ice baths, and saunas.

The hotel joins the Regent brand, well known to offer ultra - luxury hospitality, emphasizing sophisticated design, immersive culinary experiences through its “Taste Studio”, personalized service via the “Regent Experience Agent” and unique local integrations.

Key features of the brand include innovative architecture with thoughtful design, serene spaces such as private pools and villas, gourmet dining, signature spas and wellness centres and a focus on creating, unique, aspirational experiences in iconc cities and resort destinations.

 Regent Bali Canggu is part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ strategy to expand the Regent Brand, which currently includes 11 properties in 9 countries. The company plans to increase this number to 40 hotels in key global locations.

Links

https://www.ihgplc.com/en/news-and-media/news-releases/2025/introducing-regent-bali-canggu

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article139076.html


Radisson Hotel Group | Launched its Prize by Radisson Brand in Bergen, Norway, with the Opening of Two New Hotels

Radisson Hotel Group, a multinational hospitality company headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, has launched its Prize by Radisson brand in Bergen, Norway’s second - largest city after the capital Oslo, located in Vestland county on the southwestern coast of the country, a historical coastal gem framed by seven mountains and iconic fjords like the Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord, with the opening of two new hotels in the city.

Bergen, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is highly recognized for its historical and cultural significance, making it a very attractive location for Radisson Hotel Group’s expansion efforts.

The new openings are part of the group’s strategy to increase its footprint in key destinations across the Nordic Region, increasing its presence in the area to five properties.

Both hotels are strategically positioned to offer convenient access to Bergen’ top attractions,  corporate districts, retail areas and public transportation.

The Prize by Radisson, Solheimsviken Bergen - The hotel is located at Bøhmergaten 42, two kilometres from Bergen’s city centres, 2.7 km from Mount Floyen Funicular and Bryggen Wharfe area. The property with the style and comforts of high - design by Karim Rashid features 217 rooms, a restaurant, a rooftop terrace with magnificent views over Bergen, and event spaces.  

The Prize by Radisson, Xhbition Bergen City - The property is located at Småstrandgaten, 3 within the the central Xhibition complex, minutes away from Griechhallen, a well known cultural venue in the city, and providing easy access to local attractions and public transportation. The hotel features 55 comfortable rooms, guests can have access to an on - ste shopping centre enjoying the rooftop terrace or 6th floor conservatory for drinks and striking city views.

Radisson Hotel Group operates several brands in the Nordic countries, including Radisson Collection, Radisson Blu, Radisson RED, and Park Inn by Radisson. Radisson’ Prize introduction aims to offer a mid -scale experience with  a focus on smart, functional design, with an informal vibrant atmosphere, comfortable accommodation and guest engagement.

Links

https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/corporate/media/press-releases/Radisson-Hotel-Group-Launches-Prize-by-Radisson-in-Bergen-A-Fresh-Lifestyle-Experience-for-the-Nordics

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article139069.html

Banyan Group | Officially Opened The Manday Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree in Singapore

Banyan Group, a Singaporean multinational company established in 1994, formerly known as Banyan Tree Holdings, specializes in management and development of hotels, resorts and spas in Asia, Africa, Europe and North America, has officially opened The Manday Resort by Banyan Tree in Singapore, marking the 100th resort for the company and the first within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve. 

The Mandai Rainforest by Banyan Tree represents a strategic expansion for Banyan Group, emphasizing sustainable tourism and nature - positive development. 

The resort is located at Mandai Lake Road, within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve  Road, home to Bird Paradise, Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders and much more, marking the first resort of its kind in a major capital city to be situated within a wildlife and nature destination.

 The resort’s opening coincides with the inaugural Rainforest Festival, which runs from November 27 to December 3, 2025.  

The festival features various activities, including discovery trails, artisanal craft showcases and wellbeing sessions

The event aims to support the President Challenge 2025, with all tickets proceeds being donated and matched by Banyan Group. Additional proceeds from paid experiences and merchandise sales will also contribute to the cause, with a government match under the SG60 Matching Grants.

General admission tickets for the festival are priced at $10 on weekdays and $15 on weekends. Children under four, in - house resort guests, and participants of paid tours or experiences at the resort and Mandai Wildlife Reserve receive free entry. Festival tickets holders can also enjoy discounts on admission to other attractions within the reserve

The Rainforest Festival features a variety of programs, including nature walks, creative workshops and yoga classes. The weekend will feature the GREEN - House Hang Out, showcasing sustainable brands and live performances. The festival aims to integrate sustainable design and biodiversity into its offerings, reflecting the resort’s focus on nature - led guest experiences.

In addition to the festival, the resort has introduced a Silver Staycation weekday retreat for senior aged 60 and above, available until April 30, 2026. This offer includes daily breakfast, advance purchase savings, and a complimentary room upgrade, subject to availability.

 The resort’s architecture and programs are designed to immerse guests in the rainforest environment, offering a unique experience in Singapore’s urban setting.

The Manday Resort by Banyan Tree is an eco - resort with unique treehouse - style accommodations. Many rooms are pod - like structures suspended above the forest floor with private patios and views of the Upper Seletar Reservoir. 

Rooms have natural ventilation, eco - friendly amenities, and interactive displays to show energy consumption and they provide espresso machines, premium tea selections, and toiletries. 

The resort features two dining venues such as Planter’s Shed for all - day dining and Forage for a fine dining experience, a full - service Banyan Tree Spa that offers signature massages in a rainforest setting, an infinity pool overlooking the reservoir, a children’ s pool, a children’s club, an outdoor playground, along with workshops like honey and essential oil making. 

Guests are encouraged to participate in the resort’s conservation efforts through educational programming and activities that promote sustainability and visiting the Mandai Wildlife Reserve that includes immersive exhibits like walk through aviaries and the Giant Panda Forest, unique experiences like nocturnal tours, breakfast with orangutans, and adventures - based activities such as cave exploration and canopy walks. 

Links
https://www.banyantree.com/singapore/mandai-rainforest-resort-by-banyan-tree
https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article139080.html

TFE Hotels | Marking its Entry in the UK Market with the Opening of Two Adina Properties in Cambridge, England and Glasgow, Scotland

TFE Hotels (TOGA Far East Hotels), an Australian international hotel group headquartered in Sydney has opened two hotels in Great Britain, concretely in Cambridge, a famous city in the county town of Cambridgeshire, England, located on the River Cam, 89 km north of London, well known as the home of the iconic University of Cambridge, which was founded in 1209 and consistently ranks among the best universities in the world,  and in Glasgow, vibrant port city on the River Clyde in Scotland’s western Lowlands, a leading Scottish hub for finance, shopping, industry and culture, marking its entry into the UK market.

These developments are part of TFE Hotels’ strategy to increase its presence in Europe. The company aims to offer flexible, design - focused accommodations in major cities.

The expansion into the UK is seen as a strategic move to strengthen TFE Hotels’ footprint in the European continent and lay the groundwork for future growth in the region. These openings represent the company’s initial foray into the UK as part of its broader European strategy.

Both properties are centrally located, providing guests with easy access to local cultural sites and transportation.

The Hobson Cambridge by Adina, Cambridge, England - Opened on November 24, 2025, the property is located in a Grade II listed building at 42- 44 St Andrew Street, directly opposite the “Regent Street” bus stop, walking distance to Parker’s Piece park, the Market Square, and city centre cafes, pubs, and boutiques, only steps from University of Cambridge and Cambridge Railway Station and connection to London City Airport just 1.6 km away.

The establishment is hosted in the historic Hobson House, a Victorian building that was formerly a police station, renovated into an elegant retreat that has been restored to preserve its original architectural features and now providing 56 modern studio - style accomodations over three floors featuring kitchenettes, and open - plan living spaces catering to both short and extended stays.

Key features include preserved historic elements like the façade, ornate staircase, a central courtyard housing a restaurant named Oz & Isle, a bar, designed to be a lively gathering spot with vibrant greenery and an energized yet relaxed atmosphere.

The Wellington Glasgow by Adina, Glasgow Scotland – The hotel is set to open on December 8, 2025 and is located on the corner of Bath Street and Wellington Street, within walking distance of Glasgow Central Station, the iconic Buchanan Street Style Miles, cultural landmarks including the Buchanan Galleries Mall, and Glasgow International Airport is 12.8 km away.

Hosted in the historic Wellington House, the aparthotel features 98 design forward apartments designed to cater to both short and extended including Studio Rooms, Studio Premier Rooms, and Studio Premier Rooms with sofa bed. Each room offers open - plan and sleeping areas, stylish kitchenettes, integrated dining spaces, and in - room steamers and coffee machines.

The property also provides amenities such as a welcoming lobby shop with a café bar, a gym and meeting space.

Both properties join the TFE Adina brand that features apartment - style accommodations combining the comfort of a home with hotel services, such as the Adina Apartment Hotels and the premium A by Adina brand. Key features include spacious living areas, hotel amenities like pools, gyms, contemporary Australian design elements and offering flexible stays suitable for short or extended trips.

Links

https://www.tfehotels.com/en/press/adina-doubles-down-on-the-uk-with-glasgow-and-cambridge-openings/

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article139089.html

Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania | Over 600 Kilograms of Waste Cleared by Tourism Stakeholders on the Africa’s Highest Peak

Over 600 kilograms of waste were cleared from Mount Kilimajaro, a large dormant volcano located in the far north of Tanzania, right the border with Kenya, the highest peak in Africa and the highest free - standing mountain above sea level in the world at 5.895 m above sea level and 4.900 metres above its plateau base. 

Mount Kilimanjaro fame also stems from its diverse ecosystems, including glaciers near the equator, which allow climbers to experience a “journey from the equator to the North Pole”, as they ascend through different climate zones, and it is also a major destination for adventure tourism, cultural significance, and very famous for its status as one of the Seven Summits.

This effort was part of  a four - day cleanup campaign organized by Zara Tanzania Adventures, a leading tour operator with 30+ years of expertise in luxury and budget safaris, Kilimanjaro climbs and customized adventures, in collaboration with other tourism stakeholders includes Mount Kilimanjaro Porters Society and the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA), responsible for the management and conservation of all national parks in the country.

The campaign was part of an ongoing effort to combat pollution on Africa’s highest peak and keep it safe for both visitors and the workforce.

A team of 35 participants, including guides and porters targeted litter left by climbers and service providers.The waste included plastic bottles, food wrappers, cigarette butts, and shoe sole par sole particles among others.

Zara Tanzania Adventures said that the effort forms part of annual anti - pollution campaigns run with partners including Mount Kilimanjaro Porters Society, TANAPA through the responsiblefor the park’s tourism, conservation, and safety (KINAPA), and local NGOs, with 35 participants this year. 

Industry representatives urged manufacturers to support future drives and strengthen waste management across the value chain, while TANAPA, praised the initiative as model other parks could emulate.

Link 
https://atta.travel/resource/over-600-kilograms-of-waste-cleared-from-mount-kilimanjaro.html

Dumaguete, The Philippines | Designated as a City of Literature by UNESCO

 Dumaguete, a vibrant centre on Negro Island in the southern Philippines, best known for its prestigious Silliman University, the first Protestant and American university in the country and Asia, its many historical landmarks like the Dunaguete Belfry, the Chinese Bell Church, its proximity to natural attractions such as Apo Island and Twin Lakes of Balinsasayao, also famous for its vibrant culture, and recognized as the ”City of Gentle People” has been designated as a City of Literature by UNESCO. 

This relevant designation places Dumaguete within the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Creative Cities Network (UCCN) for literature that recognizes the city significant literary heritage and ongoing activity in the literature field.

As part of the network Dumaguete will collaborate with other Creative Cites of Literature to promote the power of literature in urban developments

The city’s literary achievement are supported by Silliman University National Writers Workshop, the longest - running in the Asian continent, with its Library, which houses a large collection of approximately 100.000 volumes, other notable literary landmarks and a strong literary tradition.

The storytelling tradition of Dumaguete is reflected in milestones such as Sands & Coral (one of the country’s oldest literary folios founded in 1948), the first Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing program in the Philippines (1958) and the SU National Writers Workshops established in 1962, the oldest of its kind in Southeast Asia. 

Dumaguete has also produced numerous national literary award winners, including Palanca laureates, various writers have been widely published, earned national recognition, and contributed to the country’s literary canon, and boasts two national artists of relevant prestige such as Edith Tiempo for Literature and Eddie Romero for Film. 

The city is also known as the “Cities of Stories” highlighted through its annual literary festival celebrating narratives that shape the city’s cultural identity. 

Newer creative initiatives continue to enrich the city’s literary culture, including the Buglas Writers Guild, Pinspired, Beetzee, and Lutas Film Festival, Youth Advocates Through Theatre Arts, and the Belltower Project. 

The Philippines National Commission for UNESCO, together with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), endorsed Dumaguete for the Creative City of Literature designation late last year. 

Dumaguete Mayor Manuel Sagarbarria said that no other Philippines city of comparable size can claim this and he thanked DTI Negros Oriental and Buglas Writers Guild for initiating this bid with the Dumaguete LGU, celebrating this designation as a huge achievement for the city of Dumaguete.

The Mayor added that this strong identity linked to literature is reflected in the Sandurot Festival, which honours Dumaguete’s history as a cultural “melting pot” and  that the city will work to uphold the distinction and further strengthen its identity as City of Literature.

Former DTI Creative Industries Program Manager Anton Gabila said UNESCO recognized Dumaguete’s strong community of local writers who are competitive on the global stage and he cited SU Assistant Professor Ian Rosales Casocot, a multi - awarded writer and 2023 Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards honoree. 

Link 
https://pia.gov.ph/news/dumaguete-named-unesco-creative-city-for-literature/

Rouen, France | Unveiled the Project of “The Sail”, its New Striking Convention Center

Rouen, vibrant city and capital of the region Normandy, a bustling port hub on the River Seine, in northwestern France, important centre in the Roman era and Middle Ages, through Métropole Rouen Normandie, intercommunal public structure centred on the city of Rouen which has the purpose to synchronize public services and build a better metropolitan area by combining the resources and efforts of its 71 municipalities. has unveiled the project of “The Sail”, its new, strikingConvention Center. 

The city is famous for its historical significance, particularly as the site of Joan of Arc’s trial and execution, and for its rich architectural heritage, including the stunning Cathedral, its famous astronomical gothic clock from the 14th century, the Gros Horologe, a picturesque medieval quarter with numerous half - timbered houses, and also for its vibrant gastronomic scene.

Presented last October, the project marks the latest architectural landmark for Métropole Rouen Normandie and will rise on a former site, near the Pont Gustave - Flaubert, a vertical lift - bridge over the river Seine, officially opened on 25th September 2008 close the interchange of the Autoroute de Normandie (A13) highway.

The design is nicknamed “The Sail “ due to its distinctive, wave - like roof that evokes sails and Rouen’s naval history and was unveiled by the Danish architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), known for its “pragmatic utopian” design philosophy, which blends imaginative, ambitious concepts with practical, sustainable, and functional solutions. 

The project embodies Rouen’s historic connection to the Seine River and maritime heritage and aims to serve as a modern civic and cultural destination that reconnect the city with its waterfront while embracing forward - looking sustainability goals. 

Sustainability is central to the concept. The architects plan to use bio - sourced materials and natural ventilation systems, with the goal of achieving energy self - sufficiency. To mitigate flood risks from the Seine, the entire structure will be slightly elevated, protecting its foundations from rising water.

 Entirely constructed from timber, the Convention Center will feature a sweeping roof shaped like ship sails, a tribute to the outstanding Rouen’s naval history, its celebrated Armada tall ship gatherings, and the impressionist vision of emblematic painters such as Corot and Monet. 

The roof will be be fitted with photovoltaic panels, allowing the building to generate its own energy.
The building’s timber and glass facades will also echo the texture of the city’s traditional half - timbered houses. 

Toward the Seine, tall wooden columns will support an undulating rooline creating a strong visual link between the city and the waterfront. On the urban side, the roof flows downward into six waves that form shaped canopies.

The conference center will house a stunning exhibition hall with movable partitions. It will features a 1.400 - seat auditorium for conferences and cultural events, modular exhibition halls and various meeting rooms, alongside a dining area of equal capacity than can be subdivided into three independent rooms, each with its own kitchen. The top floor will host several multipurpose rooms to accommodate smaller meetings and workshops. 

The project’s landscape design will also include rain gardens with planted areas to collect and filter rainwater from the roof, naturally irrigating the soil while enhancing the site’s biodiversity. 

Construction is expected to be completed by 2032, giving Rouen time to relocate existing tenants and prepare the site for one of Normandy’s most ambitious architecture projects to date and to offer Rouen the image of a cutting - edge international conference city.

Link 
https://www.travelmole.com/news/france-congress-center-rouen-normandy/

IHG Hotels & Resorts | Announced the Opening of its First Regent Hotel in Indonesia, Located in Bali

IHG Hotels & Resorts, British multinational hospitality company based in Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK has announced the opening its...