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Πέμπτη 31 Οκτωβρίου 2024

Kolpin Hotels announces new hotel brand

 

Kolpin Hotels and Karim Nielsen, CEO of Kolpin Hotels announce their partnership in the development of a new brand called Roberta’s Society. It is a high-end, low-key budget hybrid concept and a meeting point for various target groups, where art, culture and activities will occur and create a place that you don’t just want to come to live.
Alexander Kolpin (left) and Karim Nielsen.

Roberta’s Society is created for travelers who want to stay in a lively, cozy and cool hotel with a strongly developed community. This new brand is aimed at guests between 18 and 50 years of age, and we want to accommodate both business and holiday guests or students who can stay there for a longer period.

Kolpin Hotels builds on its success with the award-winning Hotel Sanders – as well as the new Sanders Residence, which represents the company’s luxury hotels. Helenekilde Badehotel has always been about ‘low-key luxury’ – a historic and personal ‘house’ overlooking the Kattegat, surrounded by simple but tasteful settings.

The foundation of Kolpin Hotels is based on a passion for arts, architecture, design and the delivery of an exceptional personal experience for guests – creating a strong lifestyle brand. The intention is to offer a type of quiet luxury, in a place with a strong sense of history and locale. This same sensibility was applied to Sanders Hotel, the first luxury boutique hotel in Copenhagen and the new Sanders Residence.

To date, this has also been successfully achieved at two of Denmark’s most stylish beach and bathing hotels – Helenekilde Badehotel, overlooking the Kattegat. Tisvildeleje Strandhotel, located in the same town, was built in 1895 and is a popular hotel in the old fishing village.

Going forward, the intention is to establish authentic and unique boutique hotels in Denmark and international, which respects a high level of aesthetics and service, while at the same time creating a community that unites locals and travelers through art, culture and design.

Tags: Karim Nielsen, Kolpin Hotels