Popular now
Radisson opens Scandinavian-inspired hotel at Schiphol hub

Radisson opens Scandinavian-inspired hotel at Schiphol hub

Mason & Fifth to open fourth London site in Belsize Park

Mason & Fifth to open fourth London site in Belsize Park

Classic British Hotels adds Whittlebury Park to portfolio

Classic British Hotels adds Whittlebury Park to portfolio

Event Announcement

Connecting hoteliers through shared knowledge

Stay ahead of the hospitality curve at the Hotel Owner Conference 2026. Our 2026 sessions will tackle the industry's most pressing challenges: Hospitality Investment & Debt, the impact of AI and Personalisation, the roadmap to Net Zero, and Storytelling through Design. Meet the leaders defining the next era of UK hotel ownership.
Julie WhiteCCO, Accor Europe
Suzanne SpeakMD UK&I, Radisson
David HartCEO, RBH Hospitality
Varun ShettyGM, The Belfry
Christian MastersHotel Manager, art'otel
Julie WhiteCCO, Accor Europe
Suzanne SpeakMD UK&I, Radisson
David HartCEO, RBH Hospitality
Varun ShettyGM, The Belfry
Christian MastersHotel Manager, art'otel
3 November 2026  •  Prince Philip House, London
Get Tickets
Accor scoops nine awards at British Travel Awards

Accor scoops nine awards at British Travel Awards

In this episode we speak to Anthony Hunt, partner and co-head of Corporate Real Estate at law firm Howard Kennedy. We discuss why 2026 may be seen as a pivotal year for boutique hotels, unpack the rise of global nomadism and how this is shaping demand and trends across hospitality, and how a strong team and clear, consistent messaging and offerings are key to securing investment.

In association withand

Register to get 1 free article

Reveal the article below by registering for our email newsletter.

No spam Unsubscribe anytime

Want unlimited access? View Plans

Already have an account? Sign in

French hotel group Accor has won nine awards across its Novotel, Mercure, MGallery, Pullman and Sofitel brands, at the British Travel Awards. 

The British Travel Awards 2014, which took place on Wednesday, November 16, attracted a record-breaking 1.25m votes from members of the public and hotel consumers.

Accor’s midscale brand, Mercure won the award for Best Worldwide Midscale Hotel Brand and was also awarded silver in the Best UK Midscale category. Also in the midscale, Novotel won  best worldwide Midscale Hotel brand silver and took bronze in the Best UK Midscale category.

In the upscale segment, Pullman scooped the award for Best UK Upscale Hotel Brand as well as the silver award for Best Worldwide Upscale Hotel Brand. In the same segment Mgallery was awarded the bronze award in the Best Worldwide Upscale category.

The group’s luxury brand, Sofitel was awarded silver in the Best Worldwide Luxury Hotel Brand category and silver in the Best UK Luxury Hotel brand.

Thomas Dubaere, managing director, Accor UK & Ireland said: “The British Travel Awards is the benchmark for excellence in the industry and we thank the public for taking the time to vote for us.”

Accor recently announced the signing of two new hotels in scotland. 

The full category winners:

Best Worldwide Luxury Hotel Brand – Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Best Worldwide Upscale Hotel Brand – Hilton Hotels & Resorts

Best Worldwide Mid-scale Hotel Brand – Mercure Hotels

Best Worldwide Economy Hotel Brand – Premier Inn

Best UK Luxury Hotel Brand – Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Best UK Upscale Hotel Brand – Pullman

Best UK mid-scale Hotel Brand – Best Western GB

Best UK Economy Hotel Brand – Premier Inn

Previous Post

New four star boutique hotel planned for Wigan

Next Post

Investment in England’s roads key for tourism, says VisitEngland CEO

Secret Link