Radisson Blu
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN HARIDWAR/ Updated : Sep 2, 2016, 21:31 IST
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A new entrant in the list of luxury hotels in Haridwar, Radisson Blu stands true to its reputation. It offers a variety of plush rooms, including standard, business class and presidential suites. Spacious, well-furnished rooms wit … Read more
A new entrant in the list of luxury hotels in Haridwar, Radisson Blu stands true to its reputation. It offers a variety of plush rooms, including standard, business class and presidential suites. Spacious, well-furnished rooms with attached washrooms, private balconies and great views make it another perfect luxury stay option in the city. The hotel houses an impressive cafe cum tea lounge named ‘Mint’, a 24-hour multi-cuisine restaurant and a live show kitchen restaurant that specialises in Pan-Asian cuisine. Read less

A new entrant in the list of luxury hotels in Haridwar, Radisson Blu stands true to its reputation. It offers a variety of plush rooms, including standard, business class and presidential suites. Spacious, well-furnished rooms with attached washrooms, private balconies and great views make it another perfect luxury stay option in the city. The hotel houses an impressive cafe cum tea lounge named ‘Mint’, a 24-hour multi-cuisine restaurant and a live show kitchen restaurant that specialises in Pan-Asian cuisine. It also has ‘After 11’, one of the few bars that you will find in Haridwar. Radisson Blu has a lot for those looking for rejuvenation including a spa and an outdoor swimming pool. At around 7 km from the city’s centre, it is perfect for anyone looking for place to relax away from the customary din of its touristy crowd.
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