Radisson opens hotel in Cromwell

Radisson opens hotel in Cromwell

Radisson is opening the Radisson Hotel Cromwell in Cromwell, Conn. Located at 100 Berlin Road, the hotel offers 215 spacious guestrooms and 30,000 square feet of flexible meeting and conference space.

“As the only full-service hotel in the city, we couldn’t be more thrilled to have the Radisson Cromwell join the brand,” said Javier Rosenberg, chief operating officer, Americas, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group. “As one of the most refreshed hotel brands in North America, Radisson is known for providing a premium level of service with our Yes I Can!SM hospitality.”

On-site amenities at the hotel include Sheffield’s restaurant, offering American cuisine with a New England twist, an indoor pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, business center and free high-speed Internet.

“Our staff is particularly excited to welcome guests to the new Radisson Hotel Cromwell just in time for the holiday season,” said Stephen Nalley, one of the hotel’s co-owners.  We look forward to delivering the elevated guest service that Radisson is known for worldwide.”

The hotel, just a 20-minute drive from Bradley Airport, is conveniently located in close proximity to a variety of local attractions, including the Brownstone Exploration & Discovery Park, Wilcox Park and Webster Square Shopping Center.

News Source : breakingtravelnews.com

You might also like

Trends

Aviation museum likely to come up at Ahmedabad airport

There’s a new attraction at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International airport – a replica of the Sasan Gir park located near the baggage belts. Flyers can now catch a glimpse

Slider

We are very bullish on India’s outbound potential for Taiwan, says TTA Singapore Office Director Paul Shih.

Indian Visitor arrivals expected to surpass 38,000 in 2024 Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA), Taiwan’s official agency mandated to promote the country’s destination profile, is scripting a robust growth story in

Government

US says green card holders exempted from travel ban

President Donald Trump’s administration stressed on Sunday that permanent residents get a reprieve from his ban on travelers from seven Muslim countries, after the order triggered confusion over its implementation.