Hotel NordRaum
08.03.2017

Hotels serve as a backdrop in many famous films. Whether it's the London Ritz Carlton from the romantic comedy "Notting Hill", where Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant met in 1999, the "Bellagio" in Las Vegas, which served as the setting for the gangster comedy "Ocean's Eleven", or the Timberline Lodge their admittedly somewhat eerie hotel corridors from Stan Kubrick's classic “The Shining”: A wide variety of people meet in hotels who would probably never have met in “normal” life - and these encounters usually take place in the hotel lobby.

Hotel lobbies are much more than just waiting rooms. Here you can meet for a coffee, reflect on your day on vacation or leaf through one or two regional newspapers that you rarely see elsewhere. You can do all of this in our newly renovated hotel lobby. Here you can expect some comfortable and equally modern armchairs and seating areas that invite you to linger. But what we are particularly pleased about is the huge, historical nautical map. It shows the mouths of the Weser and Elbe around 1721 with their original place and landscape names. Sounds exciting? Then come and visit us, we look forward to seeing you!

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