Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group has announced the opening of the landmark, 235-room Radisson Blu Hotel, Bremen, located on the charming Boettcherstrasse, a historic shopping street in the heart of the city’s old town, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The new Radisson Blu Hotel, Bremen is the 50th property in our key German market.
The property’s 235 spacious and modern guest rooms provide a perfect base for both business and leisure travelers, with a choice of Standard, Superior, Business and Suites. Two in-house restaurants and a bar offer guests many dining choices, including a Mediterranean menu and a generous breakfast buffet. Other guest amenities include a large indoor pool, a sauna, a steam room and a fitness center.
For events, the hotel also offers more than 7,965 square feet of flexible meeting space, including the stunning Himmelssaal (pictured at right)—a 1,474 square foot, parabola-shaped sky room, with an atrium of blue-glass bricks depicting the Tree of Life. This unique venue, with state-of-the art equipment, will be a memorable location for a wide range of events including concerts, weddings, performances, receptions and press conferences.
Bremen is an important trade and industrial hub with 500,000 inhabitants and a major port on the river Weser. The stylish new Radisson Blu Hotel, Bremen is convenient for the city’s most important sights. The town’s old city center has numerous special attractions, including the Marketplace and the Town Hall. The nearby central business district is home to many major companies, including Daimler, EADS, Kelloggs, OHB, Mondelez, Kraft Foods, Lufthansa, Airbus and Siemens. The shopping mile, market square and business district are all within easy walking distance. Guests will also enjoy the unique charms of the Boettcherstrasse’s inviting cafes, galleries and shops right on its doorstep. Radisson Blu Hotel, Bremen is just a 10-minute drive from Bremen Airport.
Photo at right: The hotel's Himmelssaal—a 1,474 square foot, parabola-shaped sky room, with an atrium of blue-glass bricks depicting the Tree of Life.