Warsaw (TAN): International hotel major Radisson Hotel Group’s brand Radisson Collection has added a new property to its portfolio with the opening of the Radisson Collection Hotel, Warsaw in Poland.
The property, which earlier belonged to Radisson Blu, another Radisson brand, has been renovated and rebranded before the launch.
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Area Senior Vice President for Central and Southern Europe at Radisson Hotel Group Yilmaz Yildirimlar said the company was proud of its Polish debut for the brand.
“Within a very short time, we have accomplished a massive transformation of the hotel, in which guest rooms and public spaces were completely redesigned. The refurbishment and rebranding represent a key step in the development of the property in line with the Radisson Hotel Group brand strategy. We look forward to welcoming business and leisure guests from around the world,” he added.
Inspired by the philosophy of Radisson Collection, the hotel has been redesigned to include the ingredients of contemporary luxury living. It offers 311 rooms and suites that have been restyled while staying true to the brand’s philosophy.
The property is also home to restaurants, bar, meeting spaces, as well as a fitness centre, swimming pool and sauna.
“Poland’s capital impresses with its history and eye-catching architecture, and we’re looking forward to our guests experiencing our finest new design details with truly memorable stays,” said Marco Eichhorn, General Manager, Radisson Collection Hotel, Warsaw.
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“I’ll bring my experience in different markets to my new role as General Manager in Warsaw and look forward to working with my passionate hotel team,” he added.
Located in the centre of the Polish capital, the hotel has easy access to Warsaw’s business district. It is also closely located to the city’s historical and cultural attractions, with both the airport and railway station a few minutes away.