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Nestled in the heart of Tunisia’s bustling capital
city, Radisson Hotel Tunis City Center offers easy access to some of the city’s
top attractions such as Al-Zaytuna Mosque, the city’s oldest mosque covering
5,000 square meters with nine entrances, and the ancient site of Carthage, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, and once a thriving trading empire.
Radisson
Hotel Tunis City Center is conveniently located a mere 14-minute drive
from Tunis Carthage International Airport and a few steps from the central
Habib Bourguiba Avenue, the central throughfare of the city. Radisson Hotel
Tunis City Center is the perfect base for guests looking to exploring all that
Tunis has to offer, whether it's strolling along the charming streets of the
historical Medina or learning about the city's rich culture and heritage at
Al-Zaytouna Mosque, Dar Lasram Palace, or the Tourbet el Bey Mausoleum.
“We are thrilled to expand our presence in northern
Africa and establish a foothold in Tunisia’s capital city, Tunis with our
Radisson brand. The rapid expansion of our Radisson brand is a clear indication
of the growing demand for a brand that prioritizes guests' comfort and enables
them to find more harmony in their travel experience. Our Radisson brand aims
to strike a balance between business and leisure, which is becoming
increasingly important to travelers today,” said Tim Cordon, Chief Operating
Officer, Middle East, Africa, and SEAP, Radisson Hotel Group.
With a range of 97 modern rooms and suites, from
standard rooms to junior suites, each with cozy interiors, Radisson Hotel Tunis
City Center provides guests with everything to ensure a balanced and
comfortable stay. The hotel's culinary offering includes international
delicacies for lunch and dinner at the all-day-dining restaurant, The Wave, and
a drinks and snacks at The Sand Rooftop Bar & Restaurant with stunning
panoramic views of Tunis. Guests can also easily maintain their fitness routine
in the on-site state-of-the-art fitness center.
“We are proud to offer guests everything they may
need to have an enjoyable stay in Tunis, from the convenience of having key
attractions within walking distance, to the availability of relaxing natural
spaces, thoughtful details, and unexpected delights. Our team is committed to
providing genuine hospitality and honest service, to ensure that Every Moment
Matters,” concluded Cordon.
Radisson Hotel Tunis City Center boasts three
elegant conference rooms that can be combined into one large venue, as well as
three smaller meeting rooms, providing a total of 246 square meters of meeting
space to accommodate up to 180 attendees. With plenty of natural daylight, the
hotel's meeting facilities are ideal for hosting both large celebrations and
small business meetings. The latest audiovisual equipment, free Wi-Fi, and
delightful catering solutions ensure every gathering is a success.
For more information and to book, click here.
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