Marking a major milestone in sustainable hospitality, Radisson RED Oslo City Centre reflects Radisson Hotel Group’s commitment to reaching Net Zero by 2050, with the property already meeting the 2040 requirements of the Net Zero Methodology for Hotels – as verified by independent third party TÜV Rheinland.
Fresh from a full transformation of the former Park Inn by Radisson, the hotel now introduces 118 artfully redesigned guest rooms and social areas. Right in the heart of Oslo, the hotel offers instant access to the city’s iconic landmarks, from the Oslo Opera House to the Munch Museum.
Radisson RED Oslo City Centre is housed in a building dating back to 1939, built long before sustainability was part of the conversation. Through extensive renovation, the historic property has been transformed into a cutting-edge lifestyle hotel that meets the rigorous Verified Net Zero requirements. A Verified Net Zero hotel eliminates emissions from energy (called scope 1 & 2) and minimises operational emissions (called scope 3). The Verified Net Zero transformation is visible to guests in three key areas: 100% renewable energy, low-carbon menus, and a commitment to minimal waste operations. It marks the second Verified Net Zero hotel by Radisson Hotel Group, following the opening of the first in Manchester earlier this summer.
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