Radisson Hotel Group has announced the relaunch and repositioning of Radisson Blu Hotel, Bucharest, following a major capital investment to refurbish the property.

Radisson Blu Hotel, Bucharest’s extensive transformation includes a redesigned lobby and a revamped inner garden with a dedicated dining and pool area. The new arrival concept offers guests increased indoor and outdoor premium seating, a welcoming lobby bar, a blossoming garden, a relaxing pool area, and new, state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor bars to create the perfect private dining and special events. Other new key characteristics of the hotel include five on-site restaurants, three bars, an indoor and outdoor pool, as well as eleven high-quality meeting spaces suitable for up to 650 guests in reception-style.

The investment project for the expansion of the Radisson Blu complex will continue into 2022 with the addition of 200 new guestrooms located in fully refurbished buildings. The new accommodation with include the latest, high-end technology and amenities to ensure the maximum comfort and safety of all guests. With 623 rooms and suites in total, Radisson Blu Hotel, Bucharest is one of the largest 5-star hotels in Central Eastern Europe (CEE).

“We look forward to delighting guests with a brand-new rebranded lobby bar and inner garden facilities converted into unique experiences,” says Sonja Dive-Dahl, General Manager Radisson Blu Hotel Bucharest & Park Inn by Radisson Bucharest. “My passionate and well-trained team are eager to welcome new and returning guests with our renowned world-class hospitality to ensure that Every Moment Matters.”

“The expansion and renovation investment project of the Radisson Blu Hotel, Bucharest is designed to create a dynamic experience for our guests with a beautiful balance between the indoor and outdoor bars, dining and a unique city centre pool area,” explains Eric Assimakopoulos, Founding Partner at Revetas Capital. “The refreshing architectural contours will offer a modern, elegant, and fit-for-purpose look which will meet even the most demanding expectations of business travellers and leisure guests, while ensuring the highest levels of safety and comfort.”

Assimakopoulos adds: “The investment has been geared towards technology features that will reduce the carbon footprint and improve the building‘s energy efficiency, such as state of art new chillers and boilers with free cooling and heat recovery technologies, which, together with upgraded BMS control are increasing capacity and drastically reducing consumption.”