Radisson Hotel Group signs two new hotels in Wuhan, China
Radisson Hotel Group has announced two new hotel signings in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
It will manage Radisson Blu Wuhan ETD Zone and Radisson Wuhan Optics Valley, located in the city’s high-tech business and development zones.
Radisson Blu Wuhan ETD Zone is a new lakeside property which will feature 355 rooms.
It is due to open in Q1, 2020 and amenities planned include Chinese and international restaurants, an indoor swimming pool, spa, fitness centre and extensive function space.
Set to open in June 2024, Radisson Wuhan Optics Valley will be located in the Donghu New Tech Development Zone science park and will have 220 rooms and suites.
Both hotels are within one hour from Wuhan Tianhe International Airport.
"With their international accommodation and world-class facilities, including flexible MICE venues, Radisson Blu Wuhan ETD Zone and Radisson Wuhan Optics Valley will be perfectly suited to this emerging global city," said Katerina Giannouka, president of Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group.
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