Two New Hotels Open in Bridge of Don as OYO Expands into Scotland

OYO is launching two new hotels in Aberdeen, enhancing its presence in Scotland and offering more options for travelers in the area

Two New Hotels Open in Bridge of Don as OYO Expands into Scotland
Two New Hotels Open in Bridge of Don as OYO Expands into Scotland

Aberdeen: OYO is making waves in the hotel scene. They just opened two new hotels in Bridge of Don. The Belvilla Aberdeen Bridge of Don Exhibition Centre and Sea View are part of their big plan to grow in Europe.

The Exhibition Centre has 130 rooms, plus a restaurant and bar for 130 guests. It even has a banquet hall for events that can fit 60 people. The Sea View hotel offers 138 rooms, making it a great spot for visitors.

Puneet Yadav, who leads OYO UK, shared that their experience with Belvilla homes in Europe has been super helpful. They’re excited to expand in Scotland, especially in Aberdeen, where they see a lot of potential.

Belvilla by OYO has been around since 1980. They now boast over 65,000 homes across 20 countries in Europe. They’re also eyeing growth in Asia and the UK, having just launched there last year.

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