Numa Accelerates its UK Conquest with New Strategic Openings in London and Edinburgh

The map of urban hospitality in the UK is being redrawn with bold new players entering the scene. Numa Groupthe leading German operator in Flexible Accommodation The digitised, digitised, has announced a significant expansion of its UK footprint with the signing of three new projects in prime locations: two in London and one in Edinburgh.

This strategic offensive reinforces Numa's commitment to the UK market, one of the most dynamic and competitive in Europe. The new openings include the development of 40 units in Camden, Londonone of the most iconic and in-demand areas of the capital; others 22 units in the prestigious Victoria district, Londonand an establishment of 17 units in Edinburghthe Scottish capital. With these additions, Numa's portfolio in the UK will exceed 350 units in seven locations.

Numa's business model, which prioritises technology and efficiency, is based on a fully digitised guest experience, eliminating the need for a traditional physical reception and enabling autonomous stay management via mobile devices. This approach not only responds to the preferences of the modern traveller, who values independence and fluidity, but also optimises profitability for property owners.

The choice of these locations is not accidental. Camden, Victoria and Edinburgh are destinations with a high demand from tourists and business travellers alike, which aligns perfectly with the Flexible Accommodation Numa, which offers a high quality alternative to conventional hotels.

This expansion is not just a quantitative move; it is a statement of intent about the future of urban hospitality. Numa's ability to identify and secure properties in strategic locations, and transform them into design-led spaces with state-of-the-art technological operations, positions it as a key player in the transformation of the sector. With each new opening, Numa not only adds units to its portfolio, but also consolidates a model of Flexible Accommodation redefining the expectations of the modern traveller and profitability for investors.

The next edition Vitur Forum Seville 2025 will take place on Thursday 27 November and will once again be the meeting point for operators, investors and companies in the sector to boost their business, establish strategic alliances with the different agents involved and gain access to all the latest news, trends and opportunities in the sector from leading speakers and companies.

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