Radisson RED coming to Queenstown
Radisson Hotel Group has signed a new hotel agreement to bring Radisson RED to New Zealand’s adventure tourism capital.
Radisson RED Hotel Queenstown will have 221 rooms, including five suites, an all-day dining restaurant and bar and an additional rooftop bar with a large terrace.
It will also cater to small gatherings with two flexible meeting rooms.
The hotel is situated a seven-minute walk from the centre of Queenstown, within an emerging precinct that is adding new retail, a supermarket, and dining concepts.
Coronet Peak’s ski lift is a fifteen-minute drive from the site.
Queenstown is noted for its year-round adventure with skiing at Coronet Peak and The Remarkables, lakefront trails and biking, and easy access to the Gibbston Valley wineries.
Queenstown Airport is just 16 minutes away.
“We’re delighted to be partnering to bring Radisson RED to Queenstown. The brand’s energy and design-led style feel perfectly matched to the spirit of the region. This is an exciting project for Queenstown,” said Tony Gapes, owner of developer Redwood.
Radisson RED Hotel Queenstown follows the Group’s upcoming opening in Auckland, extending the Radisson RED brand across two of New Zealand’s top leisure and urban destinations.
Across Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group celebrated the recent opening of Park Inn by Radisson Melbourne Carlton and is preparing for the opening of Radisson Blu Mirage Resort Fiji, scheduled for 2027.
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