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Radisson Blu Park Hotel, Dresden Radebeul
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Situated close to the Elbe River, in Dresden's leafy suburbs, the new Radisson Blu Park Hotel, Dresden Radebeul offers guests a uniquely peaceful location only a few kilometers away from the bustling heart of the city. The new hotel is the perfect venue for conferences and events, providing no fewer than 12 meeting rooms and 2 board rooms with state-of-the-art equipment. But there is plenty for leisure guests to enjoy too. The hotel boasts a 1,000m² wellness centre, including a pool, whirlpool and Turkish Hamam as well as Ayurveda and Thalgo treatments. The dining facilities are also outstanding with two high-quality restaurants, a stylish bar and a separate pool bar. Add to this the fact that the hotel boasts 352 rooms, 13 suites and 85 studios, it is hard to imagine a location with more to offer business or leisure guests.
- Situated just 7 kilometers from Dresden city centre, a mere 9 kilometers from Dresden Airport, and 3 kilometers from the motorway, the hotel is easily accessible by road, rail or air
- The hotel will offer 450 rooms, including 352 rooms, 13 suites and 85 studios, all equipped according to the highest Radisson Blu standards and located in a hotel main building and 5 villas surrounded by a baroque park
- Located in an area renowned for its vineyard and Karl May Museum, on the sunny banks of the River Elbe, one of Europe's great waterways
- With 12 meeting rooms and two board rooms, the hotel is the perfect venue for events and conferences
- Includes an ultra-modern 1000m² wellness centre with 25-metre pool, Turkish Hamam and whirlpool
- Two quality restaurants with sun terrace are offering local delicacies and international cuisine
- Guests looking for evening entertainment have a stylish bar which also provides light snacks
- A hotel that is also a gallery, with unique works by Stefan Szczesny, Elvira Bach and Georg Baselitz
- A car park, garage, automatic car wash, limousine service and bicycle hire are all available on request
- Just round the corner from Europe's first see-for-yourself vineyards, Schloss Wackerbarth, Saxony's largest wine-growing estate and the oldest producer of sparkling wines.
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