Largest hotel in Denmark

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1 July will see the partial opening of the CABINN Metro, the largest hotel in Denmark. The hotel's design is by world renowned architect Daniel Libeskind.

The new CABINN Metro will open on 1 July in the north-west corner of Copenhagen's fast-growing city quarter, Ørestad. The hotel is designed by the studio of Daniel Libeskind, one of the world's most famous and respected architects, also responsible for the design of the new World Trade Centre site in New York.

The hotel is destined to become one of the city's architectural landmarks in its own right, with its striking red gable and a blue and grey facade. It will initially open with 350 rooms with the rest of its 710 rooms coming on stream by 1 September 2009, making it the largest hotel in Den­mark.

The hotel is well located, roughly 4-5 kilometres from Copenhagen Interna­tional Airport and the city centre in Ørestad, one of Europe's fastest growing urban developments. It is within walking distance of Scandinavia's largest conference and exhibition venue, Bella Center, beside Scandinavia's largest shopping mall, Fields, and several transport links to the city center and to Malmö, Sweden.

CABINN Metro will have a conference centre for up to 200 people, a breakfast restaurant for 150, free wireless Internet connection in all rooms and lobby, 24 hour reception, a lobby bar, business centre, and cafe. Meanwhile, a new golf course, the Royal Golf Centre's Open Course, will open on the other side of the road from CABINN Metro for the new season in 2009.

For more information and photos:
www.cabinn.com