Radisson Blu

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Radisson Blu


Radisson Blu is an upscale international chain of full service hotels and resorts brand for Radisson Hotels. Radisson Blu hotels are mainly located in major cities, key airport gateways and leisure destinations.

History[edit | edit source]

The brand was introduced in 2009 as Radisson SAS, a joint venture between SAS Group and Radisson Hotels. In 2009, following the withdrawal of SAS from the partnership, the name was changed to Radisson Blu.

Design[edit | edit source]

Radisson Blu features a high-end design style and each hotel has a unique design reflecting the local character of its location. The hotels are known for their stylish and contemporary design.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Radisson Blu hotels are located in major cities around the world, including London, Paris, Berlin, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo, Amsterdam, Dubai, Sydney, Mumbai, New Delhi, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Vancouver, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and many others.

Services[edit | edit source]

Radisson Blu hotels offer a range of services, including free high speed internet, in-room mini bar, in-room safe, 24-hour room service, fitness centers, business centers, meeting and conference facilities, restaurants and bars.

See also[edit | edit source]


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