Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group Announces Opening of New Radisson Blu Hotel Istanbul Asia

Rezidor's latest opening is its third hotel in this beautiful, fast growing metropolis

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Carlson Rezidor has announced the the opening of the new Radisson Blu Hotel Istanbul Asia.

The dynamic Turkish capital is a global mega city on a unique site straddling two continents and Carlson Rezidor's latest opening is its third hotel in this beautiful, fast growing metropolis.

The Radisson Blu Hotel Istanbul Asia is ideally located in upscale Atasehir, a bustling, modern residential and high-rise business area. A short distance from the two major airports and only 13 kilometres from Taksim, the hotel is not only perfectly situated for business travellers but it's also great for guests on holiday.

The Radisson Blu Hotel, Istanbul Asia is within walking distance of the Atasehir Shopping District, with its amazing array of restaurants, bars and shops. Bagdat Street - popular with both shoppers and diners - is just a short hop away and the Istanbul Park Grand Prix Centre, Anadolu Hisam, Palladium Shopping Centre, Princes Islands and Maiden Tower are all nearby.

The hotel in Istanbul can reserve private transportation for guests who arrive at Sabiha Gökçen International Airport or Atatürk International Airport, while Istanbul's plentiful train, ferries and bus services make getting around easy.

Offering Super chic and contemporary Istanbul accommodation, the Radisson Blu Hotel, Istanbul Asia has 195 stylish, well-appointed guest rooms and suites, featuring a mix of designer furnishings and every conceivable modern convenience, 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.

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