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Radisson Medan Opens in Indonesia

Radisson Medan opened in Indonesia. The hotel features 215 guest rooms and 16,150 square feet of meeting and event space. The property is located on Jalan H. Adam Malik in downtown Medan, surrounded by corporate offices and retail malls.

A majority of the guest rooms and suites feature views of Medan's skyline. Guests staying in the hotel’s 32 suites have access to the Executive Lounge.

"With its huge population, a buoyant economy and its position at the heart of South East Asia, Indonesia one of the world's most dynamic countries and an important hotel market,” said Andre de Jong, vice president, operations, South East Asia and Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group. “Radisson, our international upscale brand, is a perfect fit for many of Indonesia's fast-growing cities, including Medan. We look forward to introducing local and international travelers to a new era of hospitality in downtown Medan.”

The hotel also features a business center, fully-equipped fitness center and outdoor pool. Located on the seventh floor, the Seven R Restaurant serves local and international dishes, including buffet breakfast and all-day à la carte dining, while the lobby lounge offers light snacks and drinks throughout the day.

Its meeting and event facilities include two floors of function space, including a ballroom, nine meeting rooms and a large prefunction area.

"I am delighted to welcome our first guests to Radisson Medan,” said Frank Mayland, general manager, Radisson Medan. “Our contemporary rooms, suites and facilities are perfect for all types of guest, including solo business travelers, couples, families and groups. Meanwhile, our extensive MICE facilities give us the flexibility to host a broad range of events, from small boardroom meetings to major events, putting the hotel in the heart of the local community,"

Medan is the fourth largest city in Indonesia and the main international gateway to North Sumatra, including major tourist attractions such as Lake Toba. The city's Kualanamu International Airport is one of Indonesia's largest air hubs, with international connections to cities including Singapore, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.

Information is based off a news release from Radisson Medan.

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