Construction of a luxury Radisson Larnaca Beach Resortis progressing at an active pace in Larnaca.
On Monday, January 18, the Quality Group company published fresh pictures from the site where work is underway.
By the way, there are only a couple of months left before the opening of the hotel. The building is completely finished. Currently, workers are engaged in interior decoration and finishing of the facades of the hotel.
If there are no force majeure situations, the hotel will receive its first guests in the spring of 2022.
Radisson Beach Resort is located in Oroklini, on the Larnaca-Dhekelia road.
The 8-story hotel will have 202 elegantly decorated rooms with bright elements of the Radisson brand. From the windows of the rooms there will be a view of the sea and the garden, promising a truly unforgettable experience to its customers.
The hotel will have three restaurants (including a beach bar and a restaurant), lounge bars, conference rooms, as well as a number of fitness centers and entertainment facilities. The Radisson Larnaca Beach Resort will be managed by one of the leading hotel complex management companies in Cyprus, Sunnyseeker Hotels.
It should be noted that the Radisson Beach Resort will be the third hotel of the group in Cyprus and will complement the recently opened Radisson Blu Hotel.
Radisson intends to attract tourists with traditional Scandinavian hospitality for this network, with a full range of high-level services.
According to the project, the pedestrian embankment and the path connecting Dhekelia Street with the beach will be reconstructed next to the new hotel. The reconstruction of the road is a kind of compensation to the municipality of Oroklini, which the owners of the hotel have pledged to pay for the construction of a luxury building. New lighting will also be installed on the public territory on the beach, a sports park will be opened and green spaces will be planted.
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