Premier Inn

These sites kept their leisure facilities such as a swimming pool and gym, except the hotel situated at Norman Cross.

[5] In April 2008, Whitbread announced a £100 million expansion of Premier Inn in London over the following three years.

The Premier Inn chain can be found from Thurso in the north of Scotland to Helston, Cornwall in south-west England.

Most Premier Inn hotels are newly built, although many of the chain's inner city locations in the UK are housed within redeveloped office buildings which would otherwise have been demolished.

In the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire, Premier Inn said three of their hotels in Maidenhead, Brentford and Tottenham were built with cladding.

[16] In 2006, Premier Inn announced that it had entered into a joint venture agreement with Emirates Group to launch in the Gulf Cooperation Council region.

Hub by Premier Inn is a city-centre format with smaller rooms but in-room technology such as tablets.

They would provide their own selection of daytime meals but traditionally all served the Premier Inn breakfast.

Former Travel Inn sites were mainly accompanied by Whitbread's "Beefeater" or "Brewers Fayre" restaurants and originally "TGI Fridays" until that brand was sold off to a third party.

Roadchef restaurants were alongside motorway service sites which were unlicensed and never served the Premier Inn breakfast selection.

Premier Lodge sites were accompanied by pubs owned by "The Spirit Group" such as "Chef and Brewer" or "Millers Kitchen".

Originally Travel Inn had "Slice" and Premier Lodge has "BarEst" which were pretty much identical.

Premier Inn was the first major budget hotel chain in the UK to invest in prime time television advertising.

After Travel Inn and Premier Lodge merged, animated adverts were used to advertise the merger.

[19] Online and digital promotion now drive a significant proportion of bookings made for the brand.

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