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HARRIS Hotel & Conventions Sunshine Penang Opens, Marking the Brand's First Presence in Malaysia
Slovenia💼 Business13 hr. ago

HARRIS Hotel & Conventions Sunshine Penang Opens, Marking the Brand's First Presence in Malaysia

The HARRIS Hotel & Conventions Sunshine Penang has opened in Ayer Itam, marking the brand's first presence in Malaysia. Located within Sunshine Central, the hotel combines modern accommodations, meeting and event spaces, and easy access to shopping, dining, and local attractions like Penang Hill and Kek Lok Si Temple. The hotel targets both leisure travelers and business clients, offering 284 rooms and suites along with amenities such as a bistro, swimming pools, a gym, and high-speed internet. Ascott Limited, which operates the hotel, emphasized Penang's status as a hub for tourism, healthcare, and business events as a key reason for choosing the location.

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Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒Center13 hr. ago
(FOTO) Novi časi koroškega Rimskega vrelca: Butični hotel Wada pričakuje prve goste

The article reports on the opening of a new boutique hotel called Wada at the Roman Spa in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. The hotel, which replaces the previously declining Hotel Roman Spa, is set to welcome its first guests on July 17, 2026. It emphasizes natural mineral water, local cuisine, and traditional hospitality. The piece highlights various aspects of the project, including concerns about construction sites, comments from investor Marjana Kaker, the hotel’s focus on guest experience over luxury, locally sourced food within a 30 km radius, pricing details, EU funding contributions, and additional attractions at the Roman Spa such as cafes, adventure sports facilities, and summer events.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a private hotel development without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. While the topic involves regional tourism and economic investment, there is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on political parties, policies, or governance. The 'W

The Slovenia Times logoThe Slovenia TimesIndependentCenteryesterday
HARRIS Hotel & Conventions Sunshine Penang Opens, Marking the Brand's First Presence in Malaysia

The HARRIS Hotel & Conventions Sunshine Penang has opened in Ayer Itam, marking the brand's first presence in Malaysia. Located within Sunshine Central, the hotel combines modern accommodations, meeting and event spaces, and easy access to shopping, dining, and local attractions like Penang Hill and Kek Lok Si Temple. The hotel targets both leisure travelers and business clients, offering 284 rooms and suites along with amenities such as a bistro, swimming pools, a gym, and high-speed internet. Ascott Limited, which operates the hotel, emphasized Penang's status as a hub for tourism, healthcare, and business events as a key reason for choosing the location.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the launch of a new hotel in Malaysia and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It presents factual information about the hotel's features, location, and target audience without apparent bias or ideological framing.

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenter5 days ago
Villa Lory The new boutique tourist story on the Crassus

The article promotes Villa Lory, a four-star boutique pension located in the Kras region of Slovenia. It highlights the property's modern amenities, wellness facilities, and unique experiences such as exploring natural and cultural attractions like Štanjel, local vineyards, and museums. The villa emphasizes personalized service, local cuisine at the adjacent restaurant Godina, and sustainable tourism initiatives. The project was partially funded by EU grants under specific development programs aimed at promoting sustainable tourism and cultural heritage.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Villa Lory as a tourist destination without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. While it mentions EU funding through specific development programs, this is presented as factual information rather than ideological advocacy. The tone remains promotional and non-

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenter5 days ago
Villa Lory The new boutique tourist story on the Crassus

The article promotes Villa Lory, a four-star boutique pension located in the Kras region of Slovenia. It highlights the property’s modern amenities, wellness facilities, and unique experiences such as exploring natural and cultural attractions like Štanjel, local vineyards, and museums. The villa emphasizes personalized service, local cuisine at the adjacent restaurant Godina, and sustainable tourism initiatives. The project was partially funded by EU grants under specific development programs aimed at promoting sustainable tourism and cultural heritage.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Villa Lory as a tourist destination without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. While it mentions EU funding through specific development programs, this is presented as factual information rather than ideological advocacy. The tone remains promotional and non-

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