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PRESS RELEASE Copenhagen's hotel development: Facelifts, expansions and brand new hotelsIn 2006 Copenhagen increased its hotel capacity with 450 new hotel rooms, and by the end of this year another four new hotels will have opened their doors. At the same time a number of existing hotels have completed or will complete renovations. As a result, the city now offers a wide selection of contemporary hotel accommodation. And the development continues. The Copenhagen city area Ørestad alone will gain 2,500 new hotel rooms over the next four years.
Currently, the Danish capital offers a choice of more than 13,000 hotel rooms spanning a wide range of accommodation from top-class, five-star hotels, to the low-price, contemporary designed rooms of Europe's largest city hostel. By the end of 2007 four new hotels will have been added to the city's portfolio. January saw the opening of the Ocean Hotel, a new mini hotel with only six rooms close to Copenhagen Airport; on May 1 a 130-room budget hotel opened on the outskirts of Copenhagen and the four-star Copenhagen Business Hotel will be ready to open its doors mid November. Meanwhile, on December 1 a new, exclusive 12-room hotel will open in Copenhagen harbour. This will be Denmark's first floating hotel, offering three-star facilities. - Once again, in 2007, Copenhagen has seen an increase in the number of bed nights - in the first seven months the overnight stays at hotels increased by more than 4%. Both hotel and airlift capacity has been expanding in recent years, which gives room for further growth in the future. The external outlook for further development of the convention market in Copenhagen also looks good, with a number of larger conventions such as e.g. European Congress of Rheumatology and 121 IOC Session og XIII Olympic Congress, booth in 2009. Copenhagen has been one of Europe's growth centres since the late 1990s. The Copenhagen hotel boom began in 1999 with the opening of the First Hotel Vesterbro****. In 2001 both the 382-room Hilton Copenhagen Airport***** and the 395-room Copenhagen Marriott Hotel***** opened. These projects signalled the start of a major growth in the number of hotels in the city, a growth that continues to this day. Out of the total expansion of 2,800 rooms expected in the city within the coming four years close to 2,500 will be in the city area Ørestad. Among them will be the 800 room hotel to be built in conjunction to the Bella Center congress and conventions venue; and 700 rooms in what will be Denmark's largest low budget hotel. As well as these significant increases in capacity, the fixed link between Sweden and Denmark - which opened in July 2000 - has meant that more than 28,000 hotel rooms are now available in the Øresund Region as a whole.
New hotels in 2007 The Danish hotel chain Zleep has just opened its third hotel in the Copenhagen region. The hotel is situated close to Ballerup Super Arena, 15km outside Copenhagen city centre. Zleep's concept is to offer travellers accommodation in pleasant surroundings, but without extra luxury. The hotel offers 130 rooms and wireless Internet throughout the hotel. www.zleep.dk Further information: Mr Peter Haaber, Manager, Tel +45 2099 8020
In the city centre the Copenhagen Business Hotel**** will open its doors, in the middle of November. A total of 80, two-roomed apartments of different sizes, furnished in a modern style can be found in addition to in-room meeting; flexible conference facilities; a cocktail bar; wellness treatments; and an á la carte restaurant. www.cbh.as Further information: Ms Betina Mærsk, Executive Director, Tel +45 4570 0022
Completed hotel renovations
Hotel Phoenix Copenhagen****, which is a part of the Danish hotel chain Arp-Hansen Hotel Group, has just completed a renovation of the hotel's seven suites. The suites retains their unique, classic French Louis XVI inspired style, with all modern facilities and meeting tables offering the possibility of hosting smaller in-room meetings. As well as this the hotel has installed air-conditioning in 70 of its 213 rooms, giving a total of 125 air-conditioned rooms. www.phoenixcopehagen.dk Further information: Ms Julie Heinen, Hotel Manager, Tel +45 3395 9570 j.heinen@arp-hansen.dk
Following a takeover of the three-star Copenhagen Ibis Hotel Triton, the boutique hotel chain, Guldsmed Hotels, closed the hotel down at the end of 2006 to commence a complete makeover. The hotel has now been re-launched as a four-star boutique hotel named Axel Hotel Guldsmeden**** with 129 rooms and suites; conference facilities for up to 40 people; a restaurant; and a bar with lounge area. By early 2008, a complete Spa- and wellness department will also open in this luxurious hotel. Breakfast consists of 100 % organic products, and meals purchased in the restaurant are also primarily organic. The Guldsmed Hotel Chain's concept is to offer intimate hotels with added luxury. Axel Hotel Guldsmeden is the chain's third hotel in Copenhagen. www.hotelguldsmeden.dk Further information: Ms Sandra Plesner Weinert, Manager, Tel +45 3322 1500 As the result of a takeover in September 2006 by Norway's Norlandia Hotels & Resorts, the Mercure Hotel Richmond Copenhagen, Mercure Hotel Copenhagen and Ibis Copenhagen Star Hotel have recently been relaunched with new interiors and new names. The Norlandia Richmond Hotel ***, the Norlandia Mercur Hotel *** and the Norlandia Star Hotel *** are all situated near the City Hall Square and Tivoli Gardens. A fully renovation of all rooms has been completed and further renovations will be finished by December this year. The Norlandia Richmond Hotel offers conference facilities for up to 120 people, while the Norlandia Mercur Hotel offers an indoor tennis court. www.norlandiahotels.dk Further information: Tel +45 3312 5711 Following the purchase by the Swedish company ProfilHotels AB in September 2006, the Sofitel Plaza Copenhagen Hotel and the Ibis Copenhagen Crown Hotel are now operated by the company's Danish subsidiary ProfilHotels A/S. The hotels will henceforth be known as the Copenhagen Plaza**** and Copenhagen Crown*** respectively. The Copenhagen Crown is set to undergo a renovation in the near future, intended to sharpen the hotel's profile. Meanwhile, the Copenhagen Plaza has already undergone renovation, primarily with a focus on the creation of a new international restaurant concept. Several minor improvements have also been made, including installing flat screen TVs, small dumb bells in each room and new toilet requisites. www.profilhotels.dk Further information: Mr Lars Grambo, General Manager, Tel +45 3370 5730 lars.grambo@profilhotels.dk
Fredensborg Store Kro, in Northern Sealand, is currently undergoing a thorough renovation. The renovation of the hotel's 49 rooms has recently been completed with its elegant rooms individually decorated. As a result of the hotel's health policy all rooms are non-smoking and minibars have been removed. Guests will instead be offered fresh fruit and water. The conference facilities, which are next in line to be renovated, will be able to accommodate up to 200 people, and feature whiteboard, flip over, overhead and high speed Internet connection free of charge. They are all to be individually furnished with large tables and comfortable chairs. This final part of the renovation will begin in early 2008. The hotel is located next to Fredensborg Castle, residence of the Crown Prince and Princess, and half an hour's drive from Copenhagen city centre. www.storekro.com Further information: Mr Kristian Darmer, Hotel Manager, Tel +45 4840 0130 hotelchef@storekro.dk In June 2009 what will be one of Denmark's largest hotels will open in the city quarter Ørestad, close to the congress and convention venue Bella Center and next door to the largest shopping centre in Denmark, Fields. The two-star hotel will offer 700 rooms and be operated by the Danish budget hotel chain Cab Inn, which already operates three other hotels in Copenhagen. The hotel will include a breakfast cafe with space for 500 guests; a cafe/restaurant for 150; a conference centre with room for 200; a lobby bar; and a business centre. The hotel will offer wireless internet access throughout. The hotel has been designed by the internationally renowned US architect Daniel Libeskind. Further information: Mr Niels Fennet, Director, Cab Inn Hotels, Tel. +45 40282539, nf@cabinn.com or Mr Carsten Arlund, Press Coordinator, Ørestad Company I/S, Tel +45 20751745 Also in 2009 the already impressive facilities of the congress and convention venue Bella Center are set to be augmented with a four-star hotel with a wellness-centre; a restaurant; a café; and a skybar. With 800 rooms the hotel will be the largest hotel in the Nordic region. Bella Center will itself construct the two, 75 metre high buildings, although the issue of who will run the hotel is currently under discussion with potential partners. Further information: Ms Lene Mortensen, Congress and Event Director, Tel + 45 3247 2173, lene.mortensen@bellacenter.dk
The North Sealand picturesque old fishing village Gilleleje will also expand its capacities with a new state of the art full-scale spa and wellness resort. The resort will offer 200 rooms and have a view over an 18 hole golf course. The wellness centre includes a spa, which will offer a blend of European and Asian treatments; a variety of saunas; a swimming pool; and a complete fitness centre. Besides the wellness centre the resort will also offer a conference centre, which will be able to host up to 350 guests. The resort is expected to open in 2009 and will be run by the Finnish Sunborn Corporation. www.sunborn.com Further information: Mr Hans Niemi, Executive Director, Tel. +358 (0)2 445 5603, hans.niemi@sunborn.com Oscar Jensen Gruppen has recently received a license to commence the construction of a modern shopping/hotel/gallery venue in the southern end of the pedestrian street Strøget, near the City Hall Square. In 2009, a trendy five-star hotel will open in this Le-Klint inspired building designed by the French architect Manuelle Gautrand. The hotel will offer close to 100 top-class rooms in a trendy and creative environment. www.oscarjensen.dk Further information: Mr Henrik Wessmann Jensen, Executive Director, Tel. +45 4055 0080 hw@oskar-jensen.dk Steen & Strøm, contractors behind Denmark's largest shopping centre, Fields, are currently busy with a large-scale hotel project. The four-star hotel will be located immediately adjacent to Fields in the city area Ørestad, offering approximately 400 fully equipped rooms, as well as highly flexible conference facilities with room for up to 2,500 people. An exclusive restaurant and stylish lounge areas will be located within the hotel complex. Opening is scheduled early 2010. Further information: Ms Karen Nielsen, Director of Business Development, Steen & Strøm A/S, Tel. +45 7010 5505 The Icelandic company, Klasi hf, SHL development APS and the Danish architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen are behind another pending hotel project located in the city area Ørestad, close to the airport. Holistic House, a combined wellness, spa, fitness and health centre, will also include a hotel with 300 exclusive rooms designed for the purpose of total relaxation and recreation. Inspired by the Blue Lagoon of Reykjavik, the intention is to create a wellness- and health centre of the highest standard in Scandinavia. Further information: Mr Jonas Thomsen, Press Coordinator, Tel. +45 3345 0534
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