Scandic expands in Drammen, Norway

Ambassadeur Hotel
Scandic Ambassadeur Hotel

Scandic Hotels has signed a long-term agreement with Norwegian Utstillingsplassen Eiendom A/S to take over the Ambassadeur Hotel and the Globus Hotel in Drammen, Norway from January 2017.

The Ambassadeur Hotel, which dates from the late 1800s, and the Globus Hotel are located on Strømsø square, just 50m from Drammen’s train station. Following the takeover, the two hotels, which today are independent hotels, will undergo a complete renovation to be integrated into one hotel that will offer close to 300 rooms as well as 13 conference rooms along with restaurant and bar facilities.

“Drammen is one of Norway’s fastest growing hotel markets. And the Ambassadeur Hotel is a classic hotel and a well-known element in the city. This takeover will further strengthen our position in the market,” says Frank Fiskers, President and CEO of Scandic Hotels Group.

“With the Ambassadeur Hotel and the Globus Hotel, we will more than double our current room capacity in Drammen. The new hotel will be a valuable addition to our hotel portfolio,” says Svein Arild Steen-Mevold, Head of Norway.

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Drammen, which is Norway’s fifth largest city, is 40km east of Oslo. It has a population of 63,000 people and 150,000 people in the region as a whole. Drammen is also the terminal station on the railway line to Oslo Airport.

Scandic will take over the operation of the hotel on January 1, 2017 and it will remain open during the renovation.

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