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Marriott International’s Residence Inn to debut in Copenhagen in 2023

Marriott International has signed an agreement with Danish hotel operator Core Hospitality to bring the first Residence Inn by Marriott to the Nordics. 

Residence Inn by Marriott Copenhagen, Nordhavn will be located in Copenhagen’s North Harbour district, five kilometres from the city centre. Owned by PFA Properties, the hotel will become part of the group’s Nordø development project in the North Harbour area. With construction having begun in the second quarter of 2020, the property is expected to open in 2023.

“The introduction of the Residence Inn by Marriott brand in the Nordics reinforces the demand we’re seeing for international hotel brands in the region and for the extended stay market,” said Axel Steinbach, director of international hotel development, Nordics, Marriott International. “ 

Catering to business and leisure travellers, Residence Inn by Marriott Copenhagen, Nordhavn is expected to feature 95 apartment-style suites with separate living, working and sleeping areas. Designed by Henning Larsen Architects, all guestrooms will feature an ocean or courtyard view, dedicated desk space and a fully functional kitchen. Guests will also have access to the property’s private lounge, fitness facilities and bicycle rental during their stay. 

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