First Radisson hotel opens in Azerbaijan
Radisson Hotel Group has opened its first Radisson-branded hotel Baku, Azerbaijan.
It followed an extensive renovation and conversion of the existing Park Inn by Radisson Hotel Baku.
Radisson Baku Hotel is the Group’s first Radisson in Azerbaijan.
It features 255 guest rooms, including newly renovated Superior and Junior rooms with Scandinavian design.
The Baku Hotel also offers Studios and Apartment rooms with kitchenettes for long stays.
It houses an all-day dining venue, versatile meeting spaces including a ballroom and fitness centre.
Antoine Moubarak, Regional Director said: ‘We are thrilled to introduce our Radisson brand to Baku.”
“This will bring strong value to guests looking to travel to Baku and explore the city’s rich history.”
Learn more about : Radisson Hotel Group ( United Kingdom )
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