Radisson Hotel Group brings Radisson Collection
The newly rebranded Radisson Hotel Group previously known as Carlson Rezidor Group announces Radisson Collection. Driven by consumer demand for individuality and more personalized experiences, Radisson Collection brings together the finest hotels in the Radisson Hotel Group portfolio.
Radisson Blu, Agra an upper upscale hotel has been officially shortlisted to be a one of the Radisson Collection properties as Radisson Collection, Agra. It is the only hotel from India to be recognized as a Radisson Collection property among 13 others shortlisted from all over the globe. The property due its exclusive cultural authenticity, design, uniqueness and exceptional service will be acquiring this status in a few months showcasing everything that the brand stands for.
Over the past one year, the property has undergone extensive infrastructure changes with the creation of a fully operational brand new luxury wing. The facility offers exquisitely detailed 100 unique luxury rooms, a buzzing coffee shop, tranquil poolside bar, splendid roof top pool overlooking the Taj Mahal, a majestic banquet hall and much more.
Addressing these new developments at the property Paritosh Ladhani, Executive Director, Radisson Collection, Agra says “We being the one & only property from all over the country are proud to announce that the conversion to Radisson Collection, Agra will take place by the forthcoming year end. We are well equipped and thrilled to bring in a fresh wave of exceptional cultural experience for the guests visiting our property from various corners of the world. ”
Radisson Collection, Agra feels authentic to its location and offers the ultimate model for contemporary living. Despite of being a modern contemporary hotel, the architectural elements constantly take you back to the Mughal Era. The property offers meaningful local touches highlighting locally curated art, locally inspired food and drinks via an array unique experience. The in-house show on Taj – Noor-e-Taj, a walk through the corridors, and a mighty meal at the regal Dawat-e-Nawab restaurant provide an insight to the Mughal era fused with the native UP culture… It boasts of an individual locally authentic atmosphere, spontaneous surprises and thoughtful gestures to create memorable moments for guests whether they stay for a week or just come by for a meal.
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