First Prize by Radisson in Osnabrück: Sustainable, modern and inviting!
Opening of the first Prize by Radisson in Osnabrück on November 27th, 2025: modern hotel concept with a focus on sustainability and digital experience.

First Prize by Radisson in Osnabrück: Sustainable, modern and inviting!
The city of Osnabrück can look forward to a new highlight in the hotel industry: The first Prize by Radisson has opened its doors and is bringing a breath of fresh air to the region. This midscale hotel not only impresses with its urban feel-good ambience, but also with a design concept that focuses on sustainability and modern digital services. With 172 modern rooms equipped with king-size beds, rain showers and high-speed WiFi, the hotel appeals to both business travelers and leisure travelers. The integrated wireless charging areas complete the offer and make your stay even more comfortable.
When designing the common areas, emphasis was placed on versatility. “We want to offer our guests an uncomplicated experience,” say those responsible. In order to further optimize processes, the hotel relies on digital check-in, which ensures quick and smooth registrations. Radisson Hotel Group has strengthened its connection to the Radisson family with the Prize by Radisson concept and has set itself the goal of setting sustainable standards. The building has been awarded the DGNB gold certificate, which underlines that attention is paid here not only to the comfort of the guests, but also to ecological aspects.
Sustainability in focus
Sustainability is an integral part of the hotel concept. Working paperless reduces resource consumption while also greatly minimizing energy and waste generation. This is in line with Radisson Hotel Group's group-wide sustainability goals, which aim to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. The Prize by Radisson supports these ambitions and adapts to the requirements of the EU taxonomy.
Radisson Blu, another group property in the Porsche Design Tower in Stuttgart, is also pursuing ambitious goals. This hotel has also decided to strive for gold certification from the German Quality Association for Sustainable Building (DGNB). The focus is on 100% renewable electricity and district heating, which underlines the commitment to environmentally friendly construction. The use of FSC-certified wood promotes sustainable forestry - a step that is very important in today's world.
Innovative approach for the future
The DGNB system, which is also relevant for the new Prize by Radisson, includes central hotel service offerings that go beyond pure accommodation services. These include catering services, logistical aspects and modern communication solutions. Only hotels that offer a full range of these services can achieve the high rating within the hotel industry. A progressive approach that ensures both guests and the environment are taken into consideration.
With the opening of the Prize by Radisson in Osnabrück, the Radisson Hotel Group shows that the combination of comfort, innovation and sustainability is a promising model for the future of the hotel industry. It will be interesting to see how developments in the area of sustainable hotels will continue to unfold.