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The largest hotel in Scandinavia opened May 16 in Copenhagen, another new entrant into the Danish capital's rapidly growing hotel market. Bella Sky Comwell is housed in two spectacular skyscrapers, each 23 storeys high, and offers 814 designer rooms with superb views of the city. The hotel is situated in Copenhagen's green Ørestaden area, some 8km away from the city center, and is aimed at both business and leisure guests, featuring a 23rd-floor "Sky" bar and lounge
, a restaurant, a further bar, and an 850 square meter spa and fitness area.
The interior design of the rooms is clearly Scandinavian (thanks to the influence of Danish fashion designer Camilla Stærk), but the exterior of the hotel is more impressive -- two towers inclining in opposite directions covered in lines of glass shards. Bella Sky Comwell's unique architecture, described by the property as "like a dancing couple," isn't just for aesthetic pleasure -- it helps everyone to get a good view of the Copenhagen skyline and the pattern helps insulate the building.
The property will also be one of Europe's first to offer an all-female floor, with rooms and amenities specifically selected to cater for female guests.
Copenhagen is currently undergoing something of a hotel boom, with 1,464 rooms set to be added to the city's existing portfolio over the coming years (600 were added in 2010). (Relaxnews)
For more information visit: www.bellaskycomwell.dk/
Published 17.05.2011
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