New hotel harry’s home invites to open day

Spreitenbach AG, July 2023

The new hotel harry's home has opened in Spreitenbach. The hotel on Industriestrasse, which belongs to the international hotel chain of the same name, is located next to the Shoppi Tivoli shopping centre. There will be an open day at the hotel on 8 July.

The hotel harry’s home at Industriestrasse 160 in Spreitenbach has been in operation since Monday, 3 July. The opening on Wednesday, 5 July was attended by numerous guests from business and politics as well as the founder of the international hotel chain of the same name, Harald Ultsch. The hotel operates under the name harry’s home Zurich-Limmattal. For Saturday, 8 July, the hotel invites guests to visit the facility at an open day.

On the website of the new Spreitenbach hotel, the location is highlighted as an asset. In the middle of the beautiful Limmattal and only a few metres away from the largest shopping centre in Switzerland, the harry’s home Zurich-Limmattal is located, it says. This is a reference to the Shoppi Tivoli shopping centre with 150 shops and restaurants right next door. The Umwelt Arena is also in the immediate vicinity.

Thanks to the Limmattalbahn, the centre of Zurich is easily accessible directly from the hotel. The operators also advertise the region: green valleys, rolling hills, the Limmat river and numerous wellness oases in the spa canton of Aargau form the perfect destination for nature lovers, excursions, hikes or relaxation around the hotel, they say.

Harald Ultsch from Innsbruck is the inventor and founder of the hotel chain harry’s home and flats. His family has been in the hotel business for five generations, according to the hotel’s website. The concept is based on individualisation and allows for a flexible living experience in the studios. As is usual in modern hotels, there is Wi-Fi, a private parking space and the possibility to bring pets. “Spreitenbach is going through a major phase of renewal in terms of urban development, infrastructure and mobility, and we are pleased to be part of this process,” said Harald Utsch at the opening.

The harry’s home chain says it comprises ten hotels in Austria, Germany and Switzerland with a total of 729 studios and over 1500 beds. At the new hotel in the Limmat Valley, sustainability and cooperation with companies from the region are also very important. This can be seen, for example, in the cooperation with bakery pioneer Fredy Hiestand’s baked goods provider Fredy dä Beck in the area of baked goods and catering. The company also operates a branch in Schlieren ZH.

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