Radisson signs Miami Beach hotel
Radisson Hotel Group announced the signing of a new hotel in Miami Beach.
Featuring 216 guest rooms and suites, Radisson Hotel Miami Beach opens in the fourth quarter this year in an oceanfront location.
The property is undergoing a multimillion dollar renovation to ‘enhance the guest experience with state-of-the-art amenities and services.’
It will offer 6,000 square feet of event space, an outdoor pool, a butterfly garden and multiple onsite dining venues.
"We are excited to see our growth in Miami with this hotel opening just a few months before the opening of the newly constructed Radisson RED Miami Airport. Our development team is working diligently to expand our footprint in more key gateway markets," said Phil Hugh, Americas Chief Development Officer.
The prime location puts the hotel at the heart of the entertainment and restaurant scene and close to two golf courses.
Beachfront activity options include kayak, paddle board or jetski rentals.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US editor
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