Hotel in Copenhagen: women floor

Hotel in Copenhagen: women floor
Hotel in Copenhagen: women floor

Copenhagen Bella Sky hotel can now be another landmark place in the history of the world hotel discrimination. Here, on the 17th floor, which was called Bella Donna, only women are allowed to stay.

The territory of the Bella Donna “monastery floor” is available only to the women. Even the hotel director is no allowed to enter this floor. Only security chief is an exception.

The guests, who will stay at Bella Sky special women floor, will be able to enjoy sorority only. If a client of the hotel wants to invite a man, she would have to find a room on another floor, reports AFP.

Not everybody like the hotel with a women floor. Thus, the Danish Chamber of Gender Equality previously received a request from the anonymous client of Bella Sky, who reported that such floor for ladies infringes his rights. The hotel administration emphasizes that during the existence of the Bella Donna floor it was the only customer dissatisfied with special conditions. However, in order to eliminate the consequences of an unpleasant incident, on November 11, 2011 the hotel was also tasked to create a men floor.

Bella Sky hotel was opened in May 2011. It is considered to be the largest hotel in Scandinavia. Bella Sky is located in a 23-storey skyscraper. In total the hotel guests are offered 812 rooms. This hotel is popular among the business people, who travel to the capital of Denmark. In the rooms of the special Bella Donna floor the visitors are offered designer gowns and slippers, a great selection of women’s magazines and bath cosmetics. The 17th ladies' floor of the hotel is separated from the other territory with the glass door, which costs about 8000 Euros. The ladies' room cost up to 40 Euros bigger than on other floors. In total there are 20 rooms at this floor.

Ilya Kalachev

Date: 27/12/2011

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