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hotelbreak launch its daycations platform in Lisbon, Porto and Paris

Hotel Baume Paris.

The concept of daycations in hotels, led in Europe by Mallorca-based startup hotelbreak.com, has been an opportunity for many Spaniards all summer. They have been able to enjoy vacations in the midst of a crisis by spending a day at a hotel with booking a room.

Hotelbreak continues its explosive expansion and, despite its short life span and the crisis situation that causes great damage to the tourism industry, it already has more than 150 hotels that collaborate to offer their day experiences on the online platform. The Spanish start-up does not stop growing, to the point of having already begun its international expansion with the first hotels in Lisbon, Porto and Paris and plans to have many more shortly.

Furthermore, hotelbreak makes its debut in Lisbon and Porto hand in hand with a reference chain such as Hilton, who has decided to trust the Spanish start-up with its hotels in this country to explore this new category of guests. Other famous groups such as Puro Beach & Hotel or recently the hotel Baume in Paris Odeon district also have entrusted hotelbreak to offer experiences in their hotels and beach clubs.

Despite a difficult season for tourism, hotelbreak continues to grow and demonstrate that the day-cation model is one of the best ways to increase the profitability of hotels both in times of open tourism and in times of crisis. Indeed, by offering its experiences mainly to local residents and tourists already in the area, the platform allows hotels to attract customers who do not depend on air transport and who do not suffer from sanitary restrictions.

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She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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