Written on 12th April 2018

Design Hotels™ presents: Nobis Hotel Copenhagen

Design Hotels™ represents and markets a curated selection of over 300 independent hotels in 50 countries across the globe. One of their newest member property is the Nobis Hotel Copenhagen, serving as an attractive new locus for Copenhagen’s downtown social scene as well as combining Danish classicism with Swedish sensibility. Nobis Hotel Copenhagen The grand 75-room Nobis Hotel Copenhagen is housed in an historic 5,400-square-meter landmark building that originally served as the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music. Bringing the Nobis magic to the midst of the Danish capital, the hotel is starchitect Gert Wingårdh’s “updated take on Le Corbusier. Danish classicism, which this building is a fine example of, is something special—more sophisticated, more stripped down than in Sweden,” he says. The historic landmark building on Niels Brocks Gade has been transformed into a cutting-edge contemporary luxury hotel—one where, like its Stockholm predecessor, food plays a central role. The restaurant, which takes liberty with design styles from the 20th-century, borrows from the best of Nordic culinary traditions and serves up modern seasonal cuisine. [gallery ids="22137,22136,22138"] DESIGN HOTELS™ - MADE BY ORIGINALS More than a collection of hotels, Design Hotels™ is a collection of stories. Nowadays "design hotels" have become a hotel segment. So what makes our member hotels so special? Each offers far more than a designer chair in the lobby; every hotel in our collection provides a specific experience. Architecture, design, service, gastronomy and other special qualities such as the perfect location come together like the interlocking pieces of a puzzle to form a consistent and coherent concept. Every single member provides an individual, aesthetic and service-driven hotel experience and reflects the vision of an independent hotelier - an “Original” with a passion for cultural authenticity and genuine hospitality that is rooted and enhanced by thought-provoking design and architecture. Each of the hotels is “Made by Originals”! Source: designhotels.com