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CityHub forays into Iceland with 93-room hotel

November 21, 2024
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CityHub forays into Iceland with 93-room hotel
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Urban lifestyle hotel brand CityHub has inaugurated its first property in Iceland with a new hotel in Reykjavik.

Dubbed CityHub Reykjavik, the hotel offers four accessible rooms, 89 pod-style hubs and prefabricated units designed in partnership with Netherlands-based interior designer Studio Uberdutch.

Iceland’s nature and culture were the key elements in the hotel’s design, developed in collaboration with local developers and interior designers HAF Studio.

The hotel allows guests round-the-clock check-in through CityHub’s user-friendly kiosks. Visitors can also access their accommodations using RFID wristbands.

Guests are allowed to enter the hotel’s self-service bar and also have access to CityHosts, which helps them explore Reykjavik.

Similar to its properties in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Copenhagen, CityHub Reykjavik repurposes an existing building, minimising its carbon footprint.

CityHub co-founder Sem Schuurkes said: “With CityHub Reykjavik, we’re offering a fresh take on affordable, modern travel in one of the world’s most stunning destinations. Iceland is often seen as a luxury escape, but we’re breaking that mould – bringing a tech-enabled, sustainable, affordable option for travellers who want an authentic city experience.

“From our rooftop hot tub to our expert local CityHosts, we’ve created a space where guests can truly connect with the city while enjoying all the modern comforts they would normally expect.”

CityHub claims to reduce every guest’s carbon footprint by 89% compared to the European average by using repurposed, vacant buildings to a meticulous use of space that leads to more than twice the number of rooms per square metre compared to a standard hotel.

“CityHub forays into Iceland with 93-room hotel” was originally created and published by Hotel Management Network, a GlobalData owned brand.

 


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