Built with 1,600 cubic meters of regionally sourced timber and featuring untreated wood as a structural element in its rooms, Radisson RED Innsbruck stands out as one of the most materially distinctive properties in the brand’s portfolio. The 161-room hotel forms part of DAS RAIQA, a new mixed-use quarter developed by Raiffeisen-Landesbank Tirol at the intersection of Innsbruck’s main train station and the Old Town – bringing together hotel, gastronomy, retail, art and event spaces in a shared urban environment. The opening also marks the debut of Radisson Hotel Group in Austria's state of Tyrol. Hotel Debut - Location: Inside DAS RAIQA, Innsbruck’s new mixed‑use quarter at Bozner Platz, linking the central station and Old Town. - Scale: 161 rooms, marking Radisson Hotel Group’s first property in Tyrol. - Design: Built with 1,600 cubic meters of regionally sourced timber, with untreated wood as a defining structural element in guest rooms. Concept & Spaces - Urban Sharing: Guests, bank visitors, diners, and event attendees share public spaces, creating a lively hub. - Atrium: 440 m², rising 35 meters under a glass canopy, connecting hotel and bank. - Hammerkopf Wing: Cantilevered section with panoramic rooms overlooking the Alps. - Street level: Local Tyrolean businesses (bakery, wine shop, tailor, cobbler) plus Kunstbrücke art gallery. Accommodation - Room categories: Standard (23 m²), Premium (30 m²), Junior Suites (34 m²), Suites (44 m²). - Features: Untreated timber walls/ceilings, high‑speed Wi‑Fi, smart TVs, USB charging, in‑room coffee/tea. Dining & Fitness - LOFT9 rooftop restaurant/bar: Modern Tyrolean cuisine with panoramic views of the Nordkette range. - Fitness: 90 m² gym + outdoor training area with mountain views. Meetings & Events - Saal Friedrich: 320 m² event space for up to 220 guests, with terrace views. - Victor room: 89 m² flexible space. - Six boardrooms: Natural light, modern AV, capacity 8–50 guests. Sustainability - Social‑Urban‑Mining: Reused materials from deconstruction, saving ~150 tons of CO₂. - Energy: Geothermal + groundwater systems, district heating. - Timber construction: Acts as carbon store, reduces building weight. - Green rooftops & EV charging: Supporting sustainable travel. Destination Context Innsbruck offers a rare mix: UNESCO Old Town, alpine hikes, and congress facilities—all within minutes. Direct rail links to Vienna, Munich, Zurich, Venice, plus an airport just 4 km away, make it one of Europe’s most accessible alpine hubs.
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