Scandic Victoria Tower – the tallest hotel in the Nordic countries — Photo by Scandic

On 15 September Stockholm's newest landmark opens in Kista – the Scandic Victoria Tower. Towering 118 metres and boasting 299 rooms on 34 floors, it is not only the tallest hotel in the Nordic countries it is also one of the most spectacular, both inside and outside. The sequin dress inspired building designed by Gert Wingårdh, is clad in over 8,000 panes of triangular shaped glass. The interior of the entire hotel features designs by Vitra, Montana, Flos, Kasthall and Dinesen. The Sky Bar on the 34th floor offers guests magnificent views and Swedish tapas or "Swapas".

  • "Gaining the opportunity to open this unique hope in Sweden's largest business area, Kista Science City, where there is huge demand for hotel rooms - is a huge and exciting challenge," says Joakim Nilsson, Scandic's Country Vice President Sweden.

The hotel has been built by Norwegian investor Arthur Buchardt who is set to hand over operational management of the building to Scandic on 15 September. Architect Gert Wingårdh designed the building with a glass and steel façade, which reflects the sky, sun and different seasons of the year.

The hotel features interior design of the highest international class, including furniture from Vitra, lighting from Flos, book shelves from Montana and flooring from Dinesen of Denmark. Renowned design classics such as the Eames Plastic Chair and Hang It All - designed in the 1950s, can be found in both public areas and hotel rooms. In a unique project, students at Sweden's University College of Arts, Crafts and Design have created permanent installations for the lift areas in the 34 storey hotel, including smoke trails in glass, pattern painted chipboard and colourful kaleidoscopes.

Visiting guests can enjoy a fitness centre, meeting rooms for all tastes, restaurant, lobby bar with simpler dishes and a sky bar that serves drinks and Swedish tapas or "Swapas" – created by Thomas Diederichsen, 2011 chef of the year. The lobby, lounge and restaurant flow into each other creating a social arena for work, meetings, socialising and relaxation.

  • "I want the Scandic Victoria Tower to be a dynamic meeting place, a beating heart of Kista where you can sit and work in the hotel lobby without feeling the need to buy anything. It should exude a sense of being a place where things happen," says Helena Söderberg, General Manager of the Scandic Victoria Tower.

Although its design and appearance make the Victoria Tower unique, the hotel has the same core values as every other Scandic hotel with the focus on safety, the environment and accessibility. Other Scandic concepts such as children

About Scandic Hotels Group

Scandic is the largest hotel company in the Nordic countries with a network of about 280 hotels and 58,000 hotel rooms in operation and under development at more than 130 destinations. The company is leading the way in integrating sustainability in all areas and its award-winning Design for All concept ensures that Scandic hotels are accessible to everyone. Well loved by guests and employees, the Scandic Friends loyalty program is the largest in the Nordic hotel industry and Scandic is one of the most attractive employers in the region. Scandic is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.

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Ann-Charlotte Johansson
VP Group Communication & IR, Scandic Hotels
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