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IDEAS: Moxy Hotels Bring the Outside in with Tromsø Debut


Moxy Hotels, the experiential hotel brand from Marriott Bonvoy, has opened Moxy Tromsø in the Arctic playground of Northern Norway.

Credit: Moxy Tromsø

Designed by the Danish Mette Fredskild Studio, the hotel features an industrial design combined with local inspirations, including murals that have been created by local artists.

Credit: Moxy Tromsø

Moxy Tromsø boasts 208 guest rooms equipped with all of the usual amenities, such as walk-in showers, flat-screen TVs, and LED guide lights. Yet, what truly sets it apart is its breathtaking floor-to-ceiling windows that have been designed to 'maxmize the beauty beyond,' offering unspoiled vistas of the surrounding fjord and mountains.

Credit: Moxy Tromsø

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