Stay Unique reaffirms its leadership at the 2025 World Travel Awards
With offices in Barcelona and Málaga, we reaffirm our leadership in responsible hospitality, personalised service, and comprehensive management for our partners.
At Stay Unique, we’re delighted to share that we have been recognised at the World Travel Awards 2025 as “Spain’s Leading Serviced Apartment Brand.” This achievement is the result of hard work, continuous learning, and above all, people: a team that never gives up, owners who trust us, and guests who return. This award adds to a track record of excellence sustained since 2019 and confirms us, for the seventh time, among the country’s leading brands.
Our model combines technology with a personal approach to deliver consistent experiences and transparent results. We work with clear operational processes, satisfaction measurement, real-time incident tracking, and a culture of continuous improvement that allows us to anticipate the needs of both guests and property owners.
About the World Travel Awards. Considered the “Oscars of Tourism” since 1993, they honour organisations that stand out for their excellence. The category “Spain’s Leading Serviced Apartment Brand” recognises the brand with the best overall performance in the country.
“This award belongs to our team and to everyone who trusts us. It confirms that it’s possible to grow responsibly—offering quality to guests, transparency to owners, and respect for our cities,” says Enrique Alcántara, Founder and CEO of Stay Unique.
Looking ahead, we will continue expanding our presence across Spain with the same DNA: operational excellence, sustainability, and respect for our cities, so that every property becomes a success story and every stay, a unique experience.
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