The new Hotel Tromsø has a reception desk upstairs

The new Hotel Tromsø has a reception desk upstairs

IDYLL: There is nothing to say about the view and location of the new hotel in Tromso with 208 rooms.

208 rooms and stunning views.

Moxy Tromsø in northern Norway, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of 31 exceptional brands, opened June 12 (see photo circle at bottom of page).

The hotel, operated by Core Hospitality AS, has 208 rooms spread over 11 floors and is the northernmost destination in Marriott Bonvoy’s international portfolio, according to a press release from the company.

Guests receive a cocktail

33-year-old Jurat Poloniovit from Lithuania started out as a housekeeper, But he has worked for a number of years in the Moxy system, and is a hotel manager.

– It was a very nice opening. Many onlookers have come here to see the hotel – not least the amazing view from the Skybar. Feedback is good. The view, the lobby, the bar, the rooms, everyone who works here – it’s very good, you tell Hotellmagasinet.

Moxy Tromsø combines chic industrial design and social services, with accessible pricing, so guests can save on their stay and enjoy the experiences.

208 smartly designed rooms with walk-in showers, 55-inch flat-screen TVs, comfy beds, and motion-activated LED lighting. Designed for maximum aesthetics, the newly built hotel takes check-in to new heights: Guests arrive on the top floor of the Sky Bar Moxy, the social heart of the hotel, which also functions as a reception. Here, everyone is greeted with a “Got Moxy” or mocktail upon check-in, as well as handed a room key.

Telescope in the hall

With a view of the fjord and mountains beyond, the Danish designers at Mette Fredskild Studio drew inspiration from local traditions with a range of local traditional outfits, which include indigo, cobalt and blue, as well as warm colors like violet, brown and a deep red. The murals in the common rooms have been done by local artists Alice Kvalvik and Jonathan Broca, and give a playful impression of Tromsø life and the surrounding environment.

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Hotel manager at Moxy Tromsø, Jurate Poluniovaite.

– We are very excited to expand our presence to Moxy hotels in Norway with the opening of Moxy Tromsø, which will be the northernmost location of Marriott Bonvoy. Moxy is known for its youthful spirit, and Tromsø is a great destination to add to the bucket list for those looking for fun. Tromsø offers different accommodations, unique experiences in all seasons, says Sandra Schulz-Putgietter Vice President, Premium & Select Brands, EMEA, Marriott International in the press release.

In the Sky Bar Moxy, the social heart of the hotel, you will find a variety of board games, table football and several café tables with board games printed on the table top. The rooftop terrace on the 11th floor offers great views of the city and the fjord, and the indoor lounge will set up a telescope for observing wildlife or stargazing in winter.

Rich selection of drinks

With a menu consisting of light spoons and handcrafted cocktails, Sky Bar Moxy is a vibrant social space with a great program for both locals and guests to enjoy: local drinks on tap, including Nordlys and Isbjørn Lite from MACK, plus classic Moxy cocktails, Like the delicious, alcohol-free Foxy Moxie with hints of strawberry, rose, and hibiscus.

The Moxy Pickups menu offers international favorites, and the dedicated barista makes coffee for those who are late to take advantage of the night sun.

– Moxy Tromsø is an exciting new destination for all travelers and Marriott Bonvoy members, and we are very proud of this addition to our portfolio. The opening of Moxy Hotels in Tromso marks the entry of a world-class hotel into the market. We are sure that Sky Bar Moxy, with its beautiful fjord view and hopefully the northern lights in winter, will become a new social gathering place, both among visitors and locals. It is an honor to be part of this new development, and to open another Moxy hotel in Scandinavia, says Core Hospitality CEO Per Denker Sørensen.

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