Early May, Radisson opened its first hotel in the north, in York. It is only the second Radisson hotel in the UK, Heathrow also with the brand.
The 4-star hotel has a great position on the River Ouse in York with views across the city. At eight storeys, it is the second tallest building in York with only The Minster topping it. It is also very convenient for the railway station and has 51 parking spaces. Radisson York features 200 guest rooms as well as a restaurant called The Paddle Room serving a mix of international cuisine and pub classics.
York needs no introduction to regular readers of TNU and previously BTN. It is famous for the birthplace of Roman Emperor Constantine, and within its ancient city walls, it is claimed, visitors can find more attractions per square mile than any other UK city, including museums, galleries, festivals, as well as historical and cultural landmarks such as York Minster, the National Railway Museum, Jorvik Viking Centre and The Shambles, one of the best-preserved medieval shopping areas in Europe featuring cobbled streets and overhanging buildings. Motorway access is very easy via the M1 and LNER services give excellent access from London and Edinburgh.
www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-hotel-york
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