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3 NORDIC LUXURY HOTELS

- THAT WILL TAKE YOU BACK IN TIME

New, luxurious modern homes and hotels are being built at a rapid pace. Fortunately, some establishments choose to restore and convert these historic buildings into new luxury hotels.

Impressively, their ambition to combine today’s luxury and demands for sustainability, is successfully achieved in the historical buildings and spectacular surroundings. If you do not favour historic buildings, but prefer luxurious art decor and the relaxed atmosphere that was popular in Palm Springs in the late 60’s and early 70’s, you’ll find that 2 of these luxury hotels are striving, and succeeding in recreating this experience.

The first 25hours hotel in Scandinavia has opened its doors in the Danish capital, decked out in everything other than Nordic chic. Erected in the 19th century, the establishment once housed a porcelain factory and was later used as a university building.

Guests drift constantly through periods in Copenhagen’s history and find themselves transported back into a bygone era – both indoors and out. Innumerable new elements are nonetheless visible throughout the building complex. A stroll through the 25hours Hotel Indre By inevitably means a juxtaposition of the old and the new. This design has created a fascinating, dichotomous arena that delivers a wealth of contrasting experiences.

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