Scan Magazine | Issue 21 | August 2010

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Left top: Superior Room; Left bottom: The whole team; Right: Front of the Hotel

Fredberg-Woods, ever since. Accordingly, the hotel’s Scandinavian way of running things has been prevalent for over a decade. “I think our standards in Scandinavia are very high, so it is quite easy to come from that sort of background, especially when it comes to things like cleanliness and how you operate your business. It translates very well,” says FredbergWoods. The Scandinavian business model also reflects positively on the hotel’s workforce, as it is a lot less rigid and gives everyone the chance to chip in and air their thoughts. “People enjoy working here. I really do believe it is so, because we have had some people working here for 11 years, and that’s quite rare in London. We must have got it right somewhere,” Fredberg-Woods surmises. For the Scandinavian tourist The Berjaya Eden Park Hotel is marketed online with Scandinavians in mind, as it offers the kind of location and facilities that most tourists and business travellers

from that area really appreciate. The location is extremely safe and highly recommended for women travelling alone in London. The hotel is also very close to important landmarks as well as Oxford Street, and with two underground stations within walking distance it is perfect for exploring London or making your way to a business meeting in Earl’s Court or the City. The atmosphere is also very welcoming and appealing to the Scandinavian traveller. “Scandinavians really love traditional English pubs, and they can enjoy that here while tasting all of our ales. On top of that we also have traditional Malaysian cuisine in our restaurant, which is a bit different. In the summer, we have an outside BBQ as an added bonus for the tourists,” says Christensen. “The pub often turns into a meeting place for people from Scandinavia. We show football when Denmark or Sweden is playing, and this place is always full then. It becomes almost like

a home away from home, because people can still meet their own countrymen, while they are staying here.”

The hotel offers a selection of 114 rooms in five different sizes: single, double, twin, triple and superior double. For more information and bookings, please visit: www.berjayahotel.com/london

Address: Berjaya Eden Park Hotel 35-39 Inverness Terrace Bayswater London W2 3JS United Kingdom

Contact information: Micky Christensen Sales & Marketing Manager Tel + (4420) 7221 2220 Extension 7708 micky.christensen@berjayaeden.co.uk

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