Radisson Individuals brand debuts in Kazakhstan
Radisson Hotel Group has expanded its presence in Kazakhstan with the opening of Sadu Hotel Almaty, a member of Radisson Individuals.
This marks the debut of the Radisson Individuals brand in the country and strengthens the Group’s footprint in Central Asia.
It is located within the SADU Arena sports complex, home to Almaty’s largest wrestling hall and the renowned Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex.
The hotel features 81 rooms, each showcasing mountain views.
There are four dining options, including a seasonal pool bar, and a relaxation centre, offering sauna experiences and 233m² of flexible event spaces.
Maria Znova, Senior Director of Business Development said: “The opening marks an exciting milestone in our expansion across Kazakhstan. The hotel offers guests an immersive Almaty experience, and we are delighted to introduce the Radisson Individuals brand to Kazakhstan and look forward to welcoming travellers”
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