London Marriott Hotel Twickenham to rebrand as Radisson RED – Business Traveler

Twickenham Stadium has announced that the Marriott hotel integrated into its South Stand will change its flag under the Radisson RED brand.

I reported on the opening of the London Marriott Hotel Twickenham. in 2009, which has 156 rooms, including six suites with countryside views.

Aimbridge Hospitality will take over as operator of the property from April 1, and the hotel will remain open while a refurbishment program is carried out ahead of a rebrand later this year.

The Radisson RED brand was launched in Brussels in 2016and has since added several UK properties in places such as Glasgow and Liverpoolwith an upcoming hotel near Edinburgh Airport.

In 2020, the former Park Inn Heathrow was split into two hotels, including the 258-room Radisson RED London Heathrow. For our tried and tested review of this property, see:

Hotel review: Radisson RED London Heathrow

Located about six miles from Heathrow Airport, Twickenham Stadium is owned by the Rugby Football Union and is the home of the England national rugby team.

Commenting on the news, Adela Cristea, vice president of business development for the UK and Ireland at Radisson Hotel Group, said:

“The signing of Radisson RED with the Rugby Football Union is an incredibly important milestone as we continue to grow both the Radisson RED brand and our broader portfolio of brands across the UK.

“Since Radisson RED debuted over five years ago in the UK, we have seen exponential growth with multi-award-winning properties in Glasgow and Liverpool, as well as London, and we have upcoming openings in Huddersfield and Edinburgh, in 2025 and 2026. , respectively.

“Radisson RED is a very relevant brand for today’s guests and owners, as it taps into the mindset of the creative traveler with its spin on the conventional hotel by incorporating art, music, fashion and design, and we expect to see strong and dynamic growth.” . in the next years”.

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