The new Scandic hotel will have 565 rooms, including 128 superior rooms, 58 handicap rooms and ten suites, making it one of the five largest hotels in the city centre of Berlin.
The concept for the building and its clean-cut Scandinavian design was drafted by the architectural office Reichel + Stauth, Braunschweig and the interior design by the international designers at DOOS Stockholm. Rooms, as well as public areas, offer a Scandinavian oasis with ample opportunities to relax and recharge in a stylish and healthy environment. A strong element in the design is Josef Franks classics, and features in the rooms are inspired by legendary designer Alvar Aalto.
There will be a restaurant and a bar, a shop, 20 conference rooms and banquet halls, as well as a ball room with capacity for up to 550 guests, a fitness centre and a direct connection the spa next door. Berlin’s famous sights like the Brandenburger Tor, Alexanderplatz and the Reichstag are all in walking distance from the hotel. Guests can also shop on the popular Friedrichstraße, stroll on the avenue “Unter den Linden” or take a walk through the popular Zoo, all of which are in close proximity.
“This hotel portrays Scandinavian safari with both visual and audio design, reminding guests of the soothing Scandinavian nature, and offers inspirational surprises! Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz is truly a flagship hotel”, saids Frank Fiskers, President & CEO of Scandic, the leading Nordic hotel chain.
“When Scandic decided to expand in Germany, Berlin was the obvious first location for our next hotel. In this growing and thriving metropolis we foresee a successful future for our new hotel, Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz” continues Fiskers. “We have found trustworthy partners in Schaumann Properties as well as the Association for urban planning and project development in Berlin”, states Frank Fiskers and concludes: “The investment was an important decision. The new Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz will be a significant mile stone for our brand and will support our expansion in Germany.”
“In 2010, Scandic becomes the first Nordic chain to open a hotel in Berlin. It won’t be just another hotel, but an exciting experience and an opportunity for guests and visitors to recharge”, Fiskers concludes.
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