Radisson Blu Hotel, Bremen

Radisson Blu Hotel is a luxury hotel in Bremen, Germany, operated by Radisson Hotels. Formerly the Hilton Bremen, it is located near Böttcherstraße, to the southwest of the Town Hall.

History

In 1988, the Swedish hotel firm Scandic purchased the Atlantis House complex and combined it with the recently completed hotel building. The interior was completely renovated, but the old staircase and the Himmelssaal with its mosaic ceiling of blue and white glass were maintained as interesting examples of German architecture in the interwar period.[1] It was later acquired by Radisson.

Facilities

The hotel has 235 rooms, which are categorized as Standard, Superior and Business class rooms, and Junior and One Bedroom suites. It contains two restaurants.

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See also

References

  1. "Himmelssaal at the Bremen Radisson Blu Hotel". Bremen-tourism.de. Retrieved 1 February 2014.

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