Radisson Hotel Group unveils first Radisson RED hotel for Cebu
Radisson Hotel Group has announced the signing of a new hotel for the Philippines.
New build Radisson RED Mandaue in Mandaue City, Cebu is slated to open in Q4 2021 and will form part of Astra Centre, a major new mixed-use development.
It will feature 146 guest rooms, two F&B outlets, meeting space and 24-hour Red Face Gym.
"Radisson RED is perfectly suited to Asia’s new generation of travelers who desire experience, flexibility and connectivity above all else," said Katerina Giannouka, president, Asia Pacific at Radisson Hotel Group.
"Cebu City is the perfect location to introduce Radisson RED to the Philippines."
It becomes Radisson Hotel Group’s second property in Cebu, after Radisson Blu Cebu.
Radisson also operates Park Inn by Radisson hotels in both Davao and Clark.
"We are delighted to be working with Radisson Hotel Group to bring Radisson RED to the Philippines for the first time," said Jose Franco B. Soberano, COO of developer Cebu Landmasters Inc.
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