Park Inn by Radisson launches first hotel in Malaysia

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Park Inn by Radisson Putrajaya
Park Inn by Radisson Putrajaya is positioned both for business and leisure travellers.

(TAN): Park Inn by Radisson has made its debut in Malaysia with the launch of Park Inn by Radisson Putrajaya.

Opened on October 1, the hotel is positioned for business and leisure travellers alike. While the administrative capital of Malaysia, Putrajaya, is just 20 minutes’ drive away, Kuala Lumpur, the country’s federal capital, is 30 minutes away. Malaysia’s main international airport, KLIA, is also around 20 minutes away.

“With our outstanding location, within easy reach of Malaysia’s two capitals and accessible from the rest of the world via KLIA, Park Inn by Radisson Putrajaya will give guests everything they need, right on their doorstep,” said Rajaram Nagoo, general manager of the hotel.

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This hotel features 220 rooms and suites, connected with free Wi-Fi, international power outlets and USB ports. There are provisions of walk-in rain showers, and 24 hours a day in-room dining. It also has a fully-equipped gym and an outdoor swimming pool.

The onsite restaurant with an open kitchen, RBG, serves local and international dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with a choice of indoor and alfresco seating. Signature dishes include fish curry with pandan steamed rice, and oven baked roulade chicken.

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Corporate guests can host events in seven function spaces, four of which are top floor venues with a garden view. “For large gatherings, the 176-square meter, pillar-free Putrajaya Room can host up to 180 delegates and features the latest technology and an LED panel, which is sure to make an impact. The other six rooms, which range from 28 to 49 square meters, are ideal for board meetings, training sessions and seminars with up to 35 people,” Radisson said in a statement.

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