Radisson Blu nominated for World Travel Award 2023

Radisson Blu Hotel and Convention Centre has been nominated for the prestigious World Travel Awards 2023.

The World Travel Awards, often referred to as ‘the Oscars of the travel industry’, is a global initiative that recognises excellence in travel, tourism, and hospitality businesses.

Votes are made by travel professionals and consumers alike; which makes the nomination a credit to the five-star hotel’s hard work and dedication to delivering outstanding services and memorable experiences to their guests.

Radisson Blu Hotel and Convention Centre was nominated as:

Africa’s Leading Conference Hotel 2023, Rwanda’s Leading Meeting Conference Centre 2023

and Rwanda’s Leading Conference Hotel 2023.

These nominations reflect our commitment to providing world-class facilities and services for conferences, events, and leisure travellers. Our convention centre boasts state-of-the-art technology and flexible spaces that can accommodate up to 5,000 delegates,” the team commented, adding that the hotel also offers 291 sophisticated guest rooms and suites, as well as an array of dining options, spa, and a fitness centre.

The five-star hotel has been nominated alongside other top hotels and resorts in Africa, and they encourage their clients and Rwandans in general to vote for them.

Many votes will not only help the facility to win but will also speak volumes about the beauty and diversity of Rwanda’s travel and tourism industry.

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