Casual Hotels signs an agreement with Welcome Pickups
23/05/2024
As of May 23, 2024, Casual Hoteles has set a clear goal: to improve its guests' travel experience, from the moment they arrive at their destination until they return home.
To this end, in addition to incorporating the ability to book all kinds of experiences in the cities where its hotels are located from its own website at the beginning of the year, it has now signed an agreement with the Greek startup Welcome Pickups to also facilitate transfers from the airport or train station to its establishment.
Thanks to this alliance, the implementation of which has been a technological challenge that has been a complete success, customers arriving at any of the Spanish destinations where Casual Hoteles is present (Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga, Cadiz, Seville, Granada, Benidorm and San Sebastian), or the cities of Lisbon, Porto and Florence where it also has hotels, can travel peacefully knowing that upon arrival a professional Welcome Pickup driver will be waiting to make their immersion in the destination as professional, pleasant and local as possible.
The service can also be requested for the return trip, and even to other places of interest in the cities, with the convenience of being able to pre-book it, know the price in advance, pay directly through the app, and, barring unforeseen events, be guaranteed the driver's punctuality.
About Casual Hotels
Casual Hoteles is a Valencian hotel company founded in 2013 by Juan Carlos Sanjuán, with the goal of becoming a benchmark for themed urban accommodations in Spain. All of its hotels feature unique decor inspired by the destinations in which they are located, and offer high-quality standards and central locations at affordable prices.
They are fun, surprising, and provocative, making Casual Hoteles a disruptive chain that, in 2018, was recognized with the Hostelco Award for “Best Hotel Concept”; and in 2023, it won the First Prize for Sustainable Tourism from HOSBEC, in the category of “Best Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy.”
In this regard, the group also stands out for its policy of strong social and environmental commitment through its own Code of Ethics, and for its collaborations with NGOs such as Save the Children and UNICEF, among others. Currently, Casual Hoteles has 24 hotels and 869 rooms in 13 cities in Spain, Portugal, and Italy, of which 1 is owned, 1 is managed, 15 are leased, and 7 are franchised.
To this end, in addition to incorporating the ability to book all kinds of experiences in the cities where its hotels are located from its own website at the beginning of the year, it has now signed an agreement with the Greek startup Welcome Pickups to also facilitate transfers from the airport or train station to its establishment.
Thanks to this alliance, the implementation of which has been a technological challenge that has been a complete success, customers arriving at any of the Spanish destinations where Casual Hoteles is present (Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga, Cadiz, Seville, Granada, Benidorm and San Sebastian), or the cities of Lisbon, Porto and Florence where it also has hotels, can travel peacefully knowing that upon arrival a professional Welcome Pickup driver will be waiting to make their immersion in the destination as professional, pleasant and local as possible.
The service can also be requested for the return trip, and even to other places of interest in the cities, with the convenience of being able to pre-book it, know the price in advance, pay directly through the app, and, barring unforeseen events, be guaranteed the driver's punctuality.
About Casual Hotels
Casual Hoteles is a Valencian hotel company founded in 2013 by Juan Carlos Sanjuán, with the goal of becoming a benchmark for themed urban accommodations in Spain. All of its hotels feature unique decor inspired by the destinations in which they are located, and offer high-quality standards and central locations at affordable prices.
They are fun, surprising, and provocative, making Casual Hoteles a disruptive chain that, in 2018, was recognized with the Hostelco Award for “Best Hotel Concept”; and in 2023, it won the First Prize for Sustainable Tourism from HOSBEC, in the category of “Best Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy.”
In this regard, the group also stands out for its policy of strong social and environmental commitment through its own Code of Ethics, and for its collaborations with NGOs such as Save the Children and UNICEF, among others. Currently, Casual Hoteles has 24 hotels and 869 rooms in 13 cities in Spain, Portugal, and Italy, of which 1 is owned, 1 is managed, 15 are leased, and 7 are franchised.