Radisson Hotels set to open second Radisson Blu in Nairobi

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Radisson Hotels is getting ready to launch their second Radisson Blu Hotel in Nairobi in early October this year.
The brand new purpose built Radisson Blu Arboretrum Hotel and Residence will combine the classic hotel with apartments, adding some 233 rooms and suites to Nairobi’s hotel scene.

The hotel is joining the ‘family‘ already in place, i.e. the Radisson Blu on Upper Hill and the Park Inn by Radisson in Westlands.

Another Radisson property in Mombasa is also in the pipeline, according to comments made by the hotel company’s development vice president Andrew McLachlan, though no location or timelines have been provided as yet.

As the pictures above show are the signs of the new hotel already up and visible from the road and once final touches have been applied will the hotel open its doors to guests seeking the standards and comforts Radisson Hotels provides to their clientele.

Source: Prof Wolfgang Thome -ATC News

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