First Radisson Blu resort in Indonesia to open in January
Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group has announced the upcoming opening of the first Radisson Blu resort in Indonesia.
Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu opens in January 2018 on the southwestern tip of holiday island hotspot Bali comprising 111 deluxe rooms with private balconies and 14 suites with a rooftop terrace.
It features all day dining restaurant, Artichoke and is the first Asia Pacific location for Radisson Blu’s signature Italian dining concept, Filini.
Resort amenities include the SpaESC fitness and wellness, three bars and a kids club.
It also has five event spaces.
"The incredible architecture is a true celebration of native craftsmanship. The layout of guest rooms and social spaces also follows that of traditional Balinese homes, and the interior designers have taken their inspiration from the ornate patterning of Bali’s Lontar manuscripts," said general manager Björn-Henning Buth, referring to the hotel’s modern reinterpretation of classic Balinese design.
Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu is located within close proximity to one of Bali’s best surfing beaches and a 40-minute drive from Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport.
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