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Located
in Galway’s newest neighborhood, Crown Square, an impressive development
between Moniva Road and Joyce’s Road and close to Galway’s city center,
Radisson RED incorporates art, music and fashion to create an unforgettable
stay for guests, and is an excellent fit for this famously cultural
city.
Developed
by the Rhatigan Group - who have previously developed Radisson Blu Royal Hotel,
Dublin, and Dublin Royal Convention Centre - and designed by renowned Dublin
based architects Henry J Lyons, Radisson RED Galway offers an inviting
atmosphere, blending upscale design with a fun, relaxed vibe. The open-plan
layout creates a seamless flow between spaces, with thoughtfully designed
shared areas that foster connection and interaction. Central to the space is an
interactive bar, complemented by a cosy lounge area, perfect for unwinding or
socializing. The colour palette is rich and sophisticated, featuring deep dark
walnut tones, vibrant reds, and elegant brass highlights, while the antique
mirror accents and brass rod feature staircase add an extra layer of character
and charm. Outside, the property boasts a south-facing terrace, ideal for
basking in a Galway suntrap throughout the day.
The
177 guest rooms and suites reflect the hotel’s signature aesthetic, where bold
design meets functionality. Each room has a playful yet sophisticated approach,
featuring vibrant colour palettes, chic furnishings, and striking artwork. It
offers an immersive experience with cutting-edge technology and unique touches
that speak to Galway’s rich cultural heritage. The rooms are designed for both
relaxation and productivity, featuring large windows that let natural light
fill the space.
Padraic
Rhatigan, Principle of the Rhatigan Group, says, “We are proud to be bringing
this new, high-quality destination hotel to our home city of Galway. Radisson
RED is a great fit for our city, and we are looking forward to revealing the
standout design and sophisticated offering in Galway.”
Radisson
RED Galway introduces a series of advanced features that cater to the
tech-savvy traveler. Guests can enjoy seamless check-in and check-out through
kiosks, allowing for a smooth arrival and a fast departure. In addition,
wireless charging points are strategically placed throughout the hotel and
guest rooms are equipped with Chrome Cast technology.
The Claddagh
Bar & Grill is Radisson RED Galway’s dynamic, modern restaurant,
located on the ground floor. It is a relaxed space, offering a stylish dining
experience with a focus on Irish ingredients. Subtle symbols of Irish heritage,
like Claddagh symbols and wooden accents, connect the design to Galway's rich
culture. The space is open plan with cozy corners and large tables for group
dining, and is ideal for enjoying delicious food or cocktails in a relaxed yet
sophisticated setting.
Lena’s
Rooftop Bar & Restaurant is located on the hotel’s top floor and seats
140 guests, with panoramic views of Galway Bay and the city. It serves
signature cocktails, including Lena’s Rose, and a traditional Irish menu with a
modern twist. The chefs take great pride in sourcing the best-possible local
produce to provide guests with a taste of true Irish hospitality and flavors.
It is a restaurant perfect for date nights, Sunday lunch with the family,
tourists, and passers-by.
Tom
Flanagan Karttunen, Area Senior Vice President Northern & Western Europe at
Radisson Hotel Group, adds, “Opening the first ever Radisson RED property in
Ireland is a monumental occasion, and I could not be prouder that it’s located
in Galway, which happens to be my hometown. The property perfectly marries the
bold vibrance of the brand’s design with the culture and heritage of the city,
and it is an ideal choice for business and leisure guests alike.”
Radisson
RED Galway features nine versatile meeting rooms spread across two floors, with
over 400 square metres of meeting and event space. Blending contemporary design
with state-of-the-art technology, the property provides the perfect setting for
a wide range of events, from corporate meetings to creative workshops and
social gatherings. On the ground floor, a private meeting room provides a
focused environment for small reunions, while the adjacent Writers Room is a
semi-private networking space designed to encourage social interaction and
creativity. With its inviting atmosphere and stylish décor, this space is ideal
for informal meetings, where guests can relax, engage, and connect over coffee
or light refreshments.
The
lower ground floor is home to the Tribe Suite, a spacious and versatile room
that can cater to up to 220 guests in a theatre-style setting, perfect for a
large conference, presentation, or seminar. With its expansive size and
audiovisual facilities, the suite ensures your event will be both impactful and
memorable. In addition to the Tribe Suite, the lower ground floor
features three boardrooms and two large breakout event spaces, providing
additional flexibility and ideal for networking sessions, workshops, or casual
events. The space is equipped with a private bar, perfect for mingling after a
productive day of meetings. The carefully designed booth seating allows guests
a comfortable space to collaborate or take an informal break.
Just
a few minutes’ drive from Galway City, Radisson RED Galway is also located next
to motorways that connect the city with Dublin and Limerick.
For
more information or to book, click here.
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Credit: © Radisson Hotel Group
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