Radisson Individuals lands in Central Asia
Radisson Individuals has marked its Central Asia brand debut in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.
Panarams Hotel Tashkent is located in the cente of Tashkent, offering 105 rooms.
It features a 225 sqm multi-purpose conference room suitable for business meetings or forums, as well as a private meeting room for smaller gatherings.
Leisure facilities include a spa with a swimming pool, sauna, hammam and gym, as well as space for yoga classes.
The hotel is located on one of the city’s main streets, Mirzo Ulugbek Street and Tashkent International Airport is only 10 km away.
Guests enjoy easy access to the main attractions in the Uzbek capital, including Central Amir Temur Square, Navoi Grand Theatre, Khumo Ice Palace and Pakhtakor Stadium.
Maria Znova, Senior Director of Business Development at Radisson Hotel Group, says: “We are proud to introduce the Radisson Individuals brand to Central Asia. Panarams Hotel Tashkent, a member of Radisson Individuals is an exciting new hotel and addition to our portfolio in Central Asia. We are very proud of this project and are grateful to our investors, Biznes United, for their work and trust in Radisson Hotel Group.”
Panarams Hotel Tashkent, a member of Radisson Individuals, is implementing the Radisson Hotels Safety Protocol program.
The cleanliness and disinfection protocols were developed in partnership with SGS, a testing and certification company, and are designed to ensure guest safety and peace of mind from check-in to check-out.
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