Network Growth Adds New Hotel Locations for Travelers

Radisson Hotel Group has expanded its Radisson Individuals brand to over 100 hotels worldwide since its launch in 2020. The brand now includes urban, boutique and retreat-style properties and has introduced three segments: Premier, Boutique and Retreats. Hotels that become part of the network keep their own features while following a consistent operational structure. This expansion provides travelers with more accommodation options across different locations.
This growth has changed the structure of the network, increasing the diversity of hotel types available to travelers. As part of this expansion, independent hotels and regional chains have joined the network. Key aspects include:
- Retaining local architectural and environmental features
- Following consistent operational protocols
- Offering travelers a variety of settings, such as:
- Urban environments
- Coastal properties
- Nature-focused locations

Visitors at Le Relais de La Malmaison near Paris can explore the Saint Germain en Laye Castle Gardens, the Château de Malmaison grounds and Parc de Saint Cloud. Guests at HARBR Hotel Ludwigsburg in Germany have access to the Ludwigsburg Residential Palace gardens, the Blühendes Barock park and the Favorite Palace grounds. Visitors can use these sites for strolling, outdoor activities, and observing gardens near their accommodations.
Guests staying at Crystals Beach Resort Belle Mare in Mauritius can access Belle Mare Beach, enjoy the Ile aux Cerfs lagoon, and visit the Flacq market to combine outdoor activities with local shopping. Visitors at Namah Nainital in India can spend time boating on Naini Lake, take in the sweeping views from Snow View point, and hike up Tiffin Top hill to observe the surrounding nature. Travelers can use these nearby sites to organize outdoor activities alongside their accommodations.

The expansion of Radisson Individuals increases practical options for travelers by connecting accommodation with nearby attractions and outdoor spaces. Guests can plan trips based on location and type of activity, such as walking, hiking, water recreation or scenic observation. This development highlights how travelers now have access to a wider range of stays linked to local environments and points of interest, offering more flexibility when organizing trips without promotional emphasis on the hotels themselves.