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Return to Room 606 at the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen
Return to Room 606 at the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen
Seating inside Room 606 at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Copenhagen.
Two years after our initial visit, we are back at the
Royal Hotel in Copenhagen
– today known as the
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel
. We’ve learned new facts about this room:
The vanity in the room was originally designed for Arne Jacobsen’s wife.
The lights in the room can move along the track that they sit on.
The Drop Chairs in the room – there were only 200 of them made, until Fritz Hansen re-released the chairs last year.
Beds inside Room 606 at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Copenhagen.
Seating inside Room 606 at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Copenhagen.
Seating inside Room 606 at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Copenhagen.
We were also fortunate enough to visit the rooftop of the hotel – above the famous Alberto K restaurant – to get a spectacular view of Copenhagen. More importantly, according to our friends at Fritz Hansen, this was where Arne Jacobsen went when he needed time to think. It’s quite amazing to be able to follow in his footsteps, literally.
View from the rooftop of the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Copenhagen.
View from the rooftop with Tivoli Gardens.
There is also a temporary Room 506 in the hotel, designed by Jaime Hayon, as a tribute to Arne Jacobsen. The reason this is temporary is because the hotel will be going through a renovation starting in [insert date], and the renovation is expected to last [insert period of time]. All of the rooms will be renovated, with exception to Room 606. The exterior of the hotel is expected to remain the same.
Inside the hotel, the lobby will get a facelift, with updated designs. The famous stairs held up by steel rods will remain, however. Here is our last look at the lobby before the change.
Lobby of the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Copenhagen.
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Copenhagen
Hammerichsgade 1
DK-1611 Copenhagen
+45 33 426000
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