Development Rebranding Scheduled for Early 2025

A Place To Hotel

International hotel brand to enter Esbjerg, Denmark

Heimstaden and Core Hospitality have signed a 15-year contract on the lease and operations of the hotel "A Place to" in Esbjerg, Denmark. The hotel will also expand from 117 guest rooms to 214 guest rooms and will change its name as it seeks to partner with an international brand.

A Place To Hotel ......

Photo by Core Hospitality

Since the launch in November 2021, the three "A Place To" properties in Esbjerg have been a distinguished trademark of the Esbjerg skyline. The BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) designed hotel has become a well-known and in-demand hotel on the western seaside of Denmark. The impressive view of the North Sea and the modern interior design, combined with Plates, a very popular restaurant on the 17th floor, have created an enormous excitement about the hotel.

So much so that the owner, Heimstaden, now wants to expand the hotel capacity by converting 97 apartments to hotel rooms. At the same time, one of Denmark's largest hotel operators,

Core Hospitality, will take over the lease and operations of the hotel. Core Hospitality will take over the operations of the hotel in the second half of 2024 and expects to reveal the international hotel chain that the hotel will rebrand to in September. The full conversion is expected to take place in the beginning of 2025.

Hotel Website
Europe Denmark Esbjerg

Core Hospitality is a Danish hotel operator that is independent of brands and flexible to operate under any type of contract. The company can implement and operate whichever brand best suits the property and location of a hotel. Core Hospitality was established by Zleep Hotels and has since established a strong, independent portfolio of hotels: 14 Four Points Flex by Sheraton hotels, two Moxy Hotels in Norway, a Fairfield by Marriott and...