Radisson Hospitality AB has announced the signing of the Radisson RED Okern Oslo, which will be the first-ever Radisson RED hotel to arrive in Norway. This vibrant and unique hotel concept is set to open its doors in 2021 in one of the most forward-thinking buildings in Oslo.
In 2021, Oslo’s most future-oriented building, ‘Økern Portal’, will be complete. This 81,000sqm business building will offer everything from flexible office premises to hotel, restaurant, and cultural experiences. The property is being built in partnership with the real estate owner, Oslo Pensjonsforsikring AS, and Norlandia Hotel Group.
The Radisson RED Okern Oslo is part of the construction – featuring 224 spacious and bright rooms and suites, several meeting rooms, a restaurant and a rooftop bar that will offer unparalleled views of Norway’s capital. The rooftop of the hotel will be the crown jewel of the city, offering 360-degree views over Oslo and a rooftop garden. The terrace will be inspired by European cities; another feature that means guests can look forward to world-class and truly unique experiences at the hotel.
All design choices in the hotel project will be made with the guest experience and sustainability in mind – with the aim of achieving BREAAM-Nor certification. BREEAM is a third-party world-leading sustainability assessment method, which only a handful of all Norwegian hotels have achieved – including the iconic Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel, Stavanger in Norway.
Radisson RED is an upscale, select service hotel brand that presents a playful twist on the conventional, located in urban and vibrant cities – the perfect fit for Økern. The hotel brand is like nothing else seen in the Nordics and will inject new life into hospitality across the region.
Økern itself is often referred to as the future City Center of Oslo, as it’s a living laboratory with the goal of becoming Europe’s most environmentally friendly urban development project. Økern Centre is situated in the heart of Hovinbyen, one of Oslo’s newest and most ambitious city development areas. The district of Hovinbyen is Oslo’s biggest development area, with up to 40,000 new apartment buildings in planning – providing homes to 100,000 people. There’s also a 2,500,000sqm area for trade and industry, resulting in as many as 100,000 new jobs.
The hotel will be located centrally at Økern, within walking distance of the metro, airport express bus and Ring 3. This will all make the hotel a natural choice for guests who want easy access to travel across the entire capital.
The Radisson RED Okern Oslo will be operated by Radisson Hospitality under an International Franchise Agreement.