At Hotel Brosundet, we see sustainability as more than a goal. It is a way of life and the foundation of how we operate. Our responsibility extends beyond the hotel’s walls. We care for people, nature, and our local community, ensuring that the experiences you enjoy today can be shared for generations to come.
Our buildings were originally constructed in 1904 as warehouses serving Ålesund’s bustling harbor. Since the opening of Hotel Brosundet, our focus has been to preserve the old and let its history live on. Every restoration and design choice reflects respect for the craftsmanship, materials, and people who built this place.
Through the years, these walls have housed hardworking and passionate people — a tradition we are proud to continue. We believe that a good workplace creates good experiences. That’s why we place great value on ensuring that our employees thrive and choose to stay with us for the long term.
We believe in sustainability as both a social responsibility and an environmental one. Hotel Brosundet is proudly Swan Certified, a Nordic eco-label that sets strict requirements for energy use, waste management, chemicals and responsible sourcing. The certification thrives us for continuous improvement, ensuring that what we have built and preserved is managed responsibly both today and over time.
It’s easy to speak about sustainability in broad terms, but what does it mean in practice for us at Hotel Brosundet?
Caring for the environment is important to us. We know we’re not perfect, but we are continuously working to do better. Here you can learn more about the measures we have in place.
Read moreSuccess may be measured in revenue and profits, but how you treat others speaks volumes about your character. As a familiy-owned hotel, everything we do is personal.
Read moreWe strive to be an active contributor to our local community. By collaborating with local partners, supporting social initiatives, and creating opportunities for people, we aim to give back to the city that has given us so much.
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