Tuesday 23 June 2026

Scandic opens its first hotel in Stuttgart

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Scandic opened its eighth hotel in Germany, as Scandic Stuttgart Europaviertel welcomed its first guests. The new hotel, which has 174 rooms, is located in central Stuttgart and offers a modern design and vibrant surroundings.

On Monday, the 174-room Scandic Stuttgart Europaviertel opened its doors in the heart of the city. With its central location, the newly renovated hotel offers a vibrant atmosphere and modern amenities, attracting travellers for meetings, events and experiences. The opening event brought together guests to celebrate the official launch of Scandic's first hotel in Stuttgart.

- Scandic is an important hub in Germany. By opening our first hotel in the city, we are marking a significant step in strengthening Scandic's presence in the country. With its central location, the hotel is ready to welcome both business and leisure travellers to one of the country's most vibrant cities, says Laura Tarkka, Chief Operating Officer at Scandic.

Stuttgart is one of Germany's largest cities and an important business hub in Europe, known for its automotive and tech industries, as well as its dynamic startup scene. With growing tourism and strong demand from business travellers, Scandic is determined to establish a strong presence and welcome guests for meetings, events, and memorable experiences.

With the opening of Scandic Stuttgart Europaviertel, Scandic now operates eight hotels in key German cities such as Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich and Nuremberg, with a total of 2,600 rooms. In addition, Scandic has three planned hotels in its German pipeline. This supports the company's ambitious growth targets announced in February 2025: to add approximately 10,000 rooms by the end of 2030, including around 3,000 rooms through selective expansion in Germany.

According to the press release.

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