Radisson adds third Philippines Park Inn property
Radisson Hotel Group is adding to its Philippines footprint with a third Park Inn by Radisson hotel.
The company teamed up with SM Hotels and Conventions Corp for the 200-room Park Inn by Radisson Iloilo, which will open in early 2019.
The hotel site is just 20 minutes from Iloilo International Airport and well situated for the city’s main commercial district and tourist attractions.
It provides guests with an all-day dining restaurant, ‘The Living Room’ lobby social space, a fitness centre and swimming pool.
Park Inn by Radisson Iloilo will also provide several meeting and function rooms.
"The brand is a perfect fit for the market which is rapidly growing its tourism landscape. Park Inn by Radisson Iloilo will provide a great option for guests," said Katerina Giannouka, president, Asia Pacific at Radisson Hotel Group.
The Iloilo signing adds to the company’s growing development pipeline for the Park Inn by Radisson brand in Asia Pacific.
It has 22 hotels in operation and under development in the region.
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