Transformation of Copenhagen’s Laksegade Quarter to include a Four Seasons Hotel

Marking the arrival of Four Seasons in Scandinavia, the hotel will be set in the ‘Laksegade Quarter’, located at one of Copenhagen’s most historic and architecturally significant addresses, fronting directly onto Kongens Nytorv. This landmark mixed-use urban regeneration project is being developed by KanAm Grund Group in partnership with Thylander A/S, on behalf of an investment fund held by a German pension scheme. The proposed 100+ key hotel will consist of a collection of historic buildings which are to be thoughtfully restored, with protected interiors and original architectural details carefully preserved in recognition of their cultural and historical significance.

The hotel will form part of a broader transformation of the ‘Laksegade Quarter’, a visionary 50,000-square-meter mixed-use project set to reopen a historic, long-closed district in central Copenhagen – situated in a prime position between landmarks such as Kongens Nytorv, Nyhavn, the Royal Danish Theatre, the National Bank, and the Danish Parliament.

“KanAm Grund Group is delighted to welcome Four Seasons to the Laksegade Quarter. This landmark site has a rich history with over 400 years in the making – the last 150 years of which had been dominated by financial institutions and therefore closed to the public. Aligning our custodianship of these historically and culturally important buildings with Four Seasons’ track record of heightened guest experiences, we are now welcoming back Copenhageners, Danes, and international visitors to Laksegade Quarter, setting the benchmark as Scandinavia’s premier mixed-use destination,” says Anthony G. Bull-Diamond, Managing Director of KanAm Grund Group.

Copenhagen has long established itself as one of Europe's most compelling capitals. A city defined by world-class gastronomy, design and architecture, as well as its vibrant city life. The Four Seasons Hotel in Copenhagen is envisioned as more than a destination for international travelers; it will become an integrated part of the city, anchoring a revitalized urban quarter of Scandinavian and European renown.

The first phase of the ‘Laksegade Quarter’, featuring approximately 23,000 square meters of best-in-class offices and retail, has commenced construction in March 2026 and will be completed in late 2027. The second phase is envisaged to include the approximately 100-key Four Seasons Hotel alongside prime retail offerings.