Central London may be getting the next possible Yotel location, but this won’t be another fancy high rise.
Simon Woodruffe's Yotel chain, famous for its capsule-style rooms that are offered at hourly rates, hopes to make this particular project unique, as it will be underground.
Earlier this year, we wrote about The Kingsway Tunnels, a labyrinth of underground shafts that were put up for sale. The self-contained Kingsway Tunnels have a rich history as a reserve war room, an air raid shelter and a phone exchange during the Cold War.
The initial Yotel plan for The Kingsway Tunnels is for 100-150 capsules.
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Yotel Eyes The Kingsway Tunnels in London
Trend Themes
1. Underground Hotels - The trend of creating underground hotels, such as Yotel's planned Kingsway Tunnels location, offers the opportunity to create unique immersive experiences for guests.
2. Capsule Hotels - Capsule hotels offer a cost-effective and space-efficient option for travelers who prioritize convenience over space during their stay.
3. Historic Bunker Repurposing - Repurposing historic bunkers for commercial use presents an opportunity to preserve important historical sites while also generating revenue.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can incorporate capsule and underground hotels for travelers seeking a unique and cost-effective lodging experience.
2. Real Estate - Repurposing historical bunkers and underground spaces can create new opportunities for real estate development and investment.
3. Tourism - The development of unique and historic lodging options like underground hotels could help to increase tourism and attract visitors seeking new and immersive experiences.