HORESTA

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HORESTA
AbbreviationHORESTA
Formation1886
TypeTrade association
PurposeUmbrella trade association for worldwide hotel restaurant industry
Headquarters Vodroffsvej 32, 1900 Frederiksberg
Region served
Denmark
Membership
Respective national trade associations
Chief Executive Officer
Pia E. Voss
Website www.horesta.dk

HORESTA is a trade association and employers organization for the restaurant, hotel and tourism industry in Denmark. It organises just under 2000 companies from the industry.

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History

HORESTA was founded as Centralforeningen af Hotelværter og Restauranter in 1884. Im 1992, it merged with Arbejdsgiverforeningen for Hoteller og Restauranter under the name HOREFA. Its current name was introduced in 1995.

Location

HORESTA is based at Vodroffsvej 32 in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen. Danmarks Rejsebureau Forening, Foreningen af Forlystelsesparker i Danmark, Danhostel, DAB (Dansk Automatbrancheforening), Danske Sommerhusudlejere, Bocuse d’Or, Green Key and Best Western are also tenants in the building. [1]

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References

  1. "Best Western flytter ind hos Horesta". standby.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 10 November 2018.