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Kleindienst Group to open Hygge Hotel in 2027

Kleindienst Group has unveiled the concept of Hygge Hotel, a new property set to open in H1 2027 as part of its flagship destination, The Heart of Europe, on The World Islands.
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Kleindienst Group has unveiled the concept of Hygge Hotel, a new property set to open in H1 2027 as part of its flagship destination, The Heart of Europe, on The World Islands.
 
The hotel, named after the Danish concept of hygge, aims to create a home of happiness for guests by focusing on warmth, comfort, and intentional design.
 
The hotel features 96 rooms and four restaurants, designed to encourage calm, connection, and well-being.
 
The philosophy of hygge is brought to life through every touchpoint of the guest experience, including warm and understated design, cosy corners, communal spaces, intimate details, seasonal meals, and simplicity in wellness.
 
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Hygge Hotel is part of Dubai's ambitious and visionary developments, a cluster of six themed islands inspired by the culture and architecture of diverse European regions.
 
The hotel introduces a deeply personal and emotionally resonant layer, offering guests a haven of warmth and well-being within this iconic project.
 
Josef Kleindienst, Founder and Chairman of Kleindienst Group said: “With Hygge Hotel, we are not just unveiling a new property, we are opening the doors to a home of happiness. This hotel is designed to offer guests a deep sense of comfort, calm, and connection. A sanctuary where joy lives in all the details. At Kleindienst Group, we believe true luxury is emotional and Hygge Hotel is where that emotion is embraced, nurtured, and brought to life through thoughtful, human-centred hospitality.”
 
Matthias Hollwich, Founding Principal of HWKN Architecture commented: “When developing the façade and interiors of Hygge Hotel, we were encouraged to approach the property as a distinct cultural story, viewing hospitality not just as a design, but as an emotional journey. As a German born and raised architect leading a New York City firm, we are perfectly positioned to bring European inspired design with New York ambitions to Dubai’s place of vision. We focused on what the future of hospitality will look like and how to create experiences that exceed the expectation of travellers for years to come.” -TradeArabia News Service

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