Hospitality company Sonder continues to expand its portfolio in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) by adding five new properties in France, Italy and Spain.

In France, the company opened Quintinie in Paris and Yelo Promenade in Nice in June this year.

Located in the 15th arrondissement, Quintinie is in close proximity to attractions such as Le Musée de la Poste and the Tour Montparnasse.

Yelo Promenade, located near the beach and the famous Promenade des Anglais, features rooms with private balconies and sea views.

Sonder opened a serviced apartment property, Atelier, in Milan and Antinoo in Rome, Italy.

Atelier, which is part of a newly constructed development, has been developed for short-term stays.

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It features a courtyard garden, private parking and a fitness room.

The property is located in the Porta Romana district, near cultural attractions such as the Rotonda della Besana Park and the Fondazione Prada Museum.

In Spain, the company has opened Los Arcos in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona.

It provides both hotel rooms as well as extended stay serviced apartments.

Sonder EMEA Operations vice-president Guillaume Dancer said: “We’re excited to continue expanding our design-forward, tech-enabled accommodations in key business and leisure destinations in EMEA.

“From new developments to renovated historic buildings, our five new properties offer business and leisure guests unique, authentic experiences in the heart of some of Europe’s most visited cities.”

As of the end of this year’s first quarter, the company currently had nearly 18,200 live and contracted units across the world and operated in more than 40 markets across ten countries.