Moxy Hotels has announced the opening of Moxy Tromsø in the far north of Norway. The northernmost property in Marriott Bonvoy’s global portfolio will be operated by Core Hospitality A/S.
Moxy Tromsø houses 208 guestrooms, and its front desk is located on the 11th floor, where guests are welcomed with a ‘Got Moxy’ drink while they take in the views over the surrounding area.
Designed by Mette Fredskild Studio, the hotel draws its inspiration from the mountains, sea, and fjords that encircle Tromsø. Its colour palette is based on local traditional folk dress and features indigo, cobalt, and city blue, as well as purples, brown and deep red.
On the 11th floor lies the Sky Bar Moxy. The hotel’s social heart boasts a lounge, a bar, games, and a barista counter. Furthermore, it offers unobstructed views over Tromsø and a telescope set up in the space allows guests to observe the local wildlife or stargaze.
The Norwegian city of Tromsø is famed for its arctic landscapes, midnight sun in summer, and northern lights displays.
We are thrilled to expand our Moxy Hotels footprint in Norway with the opening of Moxy Tromsø, unlocking Marriott Bonvoy’s Northernmost destination in the world. Moxy is known for its young-at-heart spirit and Tromsø is an incredible destination for our fun-hunters to add to their bucket list, with a different stay and experience for each season.
Sandra Schulze-Potgieter, Vice-President of Premium & Select Brands, Europe, Middle East, and Africa at Marriott International
Moxy Tromsø is an exciting new destination for all travellers and Marriott Bonvoy members, and we are very proud of this new addition to our portfolio. The opening of Moxy Hotels in Tromsø marks the entrance of an international lifestyle hotel brand in the marketplace. We are confident that our Sky Bar Moxy, offering stunning views of the fjord and hopefully northern lights during winter, will be a new social destination among travellers and locals alike. It is an honour to be part of this new development and to open yet another Moxy Hotel in Scandinavia.
Per Denker Sørensen, CEO of Core Hospitality