Carlson Rezidor is opening the Radisson Blu Hotel Istanbul Asia in the Turkish capital, marking the group’s third property in the city. The 195-room property features a mix of designer furnishings and mod coms, including free high-speed Internet access, Anne Sémonin bath amenities and a 37-inch LCD television. The suites have added luxuries including a 42-inch LCD television, complimentary in-room movies, a Nespresso machine, bathrobes and slippers. All rooms offer dazzling views of the one of the world’s most entrancing cities. Located in the heart of Atasehir just minutes from Istanbul’s Asian business district, the Radisson Blu Hotel is a highly desirable conference venue. Hosts can choose from 13 different meeting rooms for their next Istanbul conference in one of the world’s most sought after cities. Special features include free high-speed internet, audio-visual equipment and natural daylight. The stunning 411-square metre ballroom can accommodate up to 500 guests and is perfect for weddings and social gathering. The outdoor pool area is also available for events with up to 400 attendees. The contemporary and chic property is Carlson Rezidor’s fifth hotel in the Turkish market and a valuable addition to its fast growing portfolio.
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