ECONOMY
10.07.19 16:00
Radisson Hotel Group announced the signing of the first Radisson-branded hotel in Georgia, further driving the expansion of the group's upscale brand across Europe, the Middle East & Africa (EMEA). The Radisson Tbilisi City Centre is set to arrive in Georgia's capital in 2021.
Elie Younes, Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer for Radisson Hotel Group, said:"We are excited to bring a Radisson to Georgia which will complement the three existing properties that we have in the country, including the recently opened Radisson Collection. A warm welcome for our owners, Block Invest, to our family''.
Alongside 200 guest rooms, the Radisson Tbilisi City Centre will also feature a restaurant, a bar and a meeting space equipped with the latest audio-visual technology (not to mention free high-speed Wi-Fi). With its variety of facilities, the hotel is expected to attract both business and leisure guests to the center of Georgia's capital city.
The Radisson Tbilisi City Centre will boast a spectacular downtown location, putting guests right in the heart of this historic city. The hotel will be the ideal starting point for visitors to explore Tbilisi and its many attractions, shopping centers and offices.
A vibrant city full of stunning architecture, Tbilisi is growing in popularity among travelers. Many arrive for its lively arts and cultural scene, featuring a wide variety of cafes, restaurants, bars and clubs. The city also draws visitors in with its historic buildings, museums and galleries. It is a destination with an increasingly cosmopolitan atmosphere that invites people to explore.
As well as the under-development Radisson Tbilisi City Centre, Radisson Hotel Group currently has three properties in operation around Georgia - the Radisson Blu Hotel, Batumi; the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel, Tibilisi; and the new Radisson Collection Hotel, Tsinandali Estate Georgia. The first Radisson RED will also open soon, bringing its upbeat style to the city's Old Town district.
source: CBW/cbw.ge
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