Scandic Hotels, a Swedish hotel chain based in Stockholm, a pioneer within sustainability, boasting the majority of its properties certified with the Nordic Ecolabel requirement added to its portfolio a new franchise hotel located in Köping, a charming town in Västmanland County, situated on the shores of Lake Mälaren a pproximately1.5 hours by car from Stockholm.
Köping is a lively centre that uniquely blends centuries old heritage, dating back to 1474 with modern services and infrastructure, home to Sweden’s second – largest inland port, offering outdoor recreation, and famous for a significant manufacturing and automotive history.
The hotel currently marketed under a different brand and operated by Norlandia Hotel Group, a privately held subsidiary of Hospitality Invest AS headquartered in Oslo, Norway, managing hotel operations, and developments across the Nordic region, is undergoing a full renovation.
The hotel is sitiated near the city centre and Kristinnelund Sportsfierld offering an easy access to major attractions including Köping Museum that provides insights into the town’s history, which dates back to its official charter in 1474.
The property will offer 110 newly renovated, comfortable rooms, a restaurant, and meeting facilities for up to 150 participants.
The hotel will be operative under the Scandic Hotels brand starting in January 2027 as part of a strategic plan to enhance the presence of Scandic in destinations with a relevant potential and will be certified with the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, the official environmental certification for the Nordic countries, meeting requirements for climate to ensure minimal environmental impact.
The agreement expands Scandic Hotels’s franchise portfolio in the Nordic region and Norlandia Hotel Group will continue to operate the hotel under a franchise agreement with Scandic.
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