Radisson opens Hua Hin resort
Radisson Hotel Group has formally opened a new beachside Hua Hin resort in Thailand.
Andre de Jong, SVP, South-East Asia & Pacific, said: “It marks an important milestone in our South-East Asian expansion strategy.”
“The opening of Radisson Resort & Spa Hua Hin couldn’t be more timely, with international travel now swinging into full gear.”
Nestled along Cha-am Beach, the resort is close to Hua Hin’s top cultural attractions,
The Hua Hin resort features 243 rooms and suites overlooking the sea.
Leisure facilities include an outdoor pool with a water slide, a water sports centre, a fitness centre, spa, skate park and direct beachfront access.
There is a supervised kid’s club and diverse dining and social venues.
It also houses a total of six function spaces.
Learn more about : Radisson Hotel Group ( United Kingdom )
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