Radisson marks 200-hotel benchmark in India’s hospitality sector
- August 21, 2025
- By: Sanyukta Baijal
- NEWS
Radisson hotel Group has added a new feather to its cap as it has reached a milestone of establishing 200 hotels in India. In total, the group owns 128 operational hotels excluding 77 properties which are yet to be developed. A famous name in hospitality, Radisson is now coming up with 5 new properties in the country including:
Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Pawna Lake
Nestled near the natural beauty of Pune district's Pawna Lake, this new property aims to provide its guest a serene rejuvenating escape from the hustle bustle of the city life.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Lucknow CBD
This one's situated in the heart of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow’s central business district. Going by the name of the area, this resort will be an ideal space to unwind for travellers looking for business and leisure.
Radisson Hotel Rajkot
For a bright and vibrant city like Rajkot, this hotel will be equipped with world-class hospitality, signature amenities and unmatched comfort.
St. Marks Hotel, Bangalore CBD
It's now a member of Radisson Individuals which is situated in the core of Bangalore’s central business district. It provides a luxurious space for IT professionals and businessmen working at the tech hub.
Temple Tree Hotel, Shirdi
Temple Tree is soon to be transformed into the Radisson Individuals brand. This one will be an ideal space for the pilgrims and travellers who're visiting Shirdi.
In last one year, Radisson has signed more than 51 hotels in India's 1-tier cities. The brand is quite popular in the sub continent, all thanks to its focus in quality and hospitality. The Radisson Group strives to fulfill the changing needs of today's traveller, meanwhile, generating job opportunities for the locals and contributing in the economic development of the region.
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