Radisson is entering Odesa, rebranding the existing Hotel Milano on Derybasivska Street as Radisson Hotel City Centre Odesa.

Friday, October 23, 2020
Radisson is entering Odesa, rebranding the existing Hotel Milano on Derybasivska Street as Radisson Hotel City Centre Odesa.

Radisson is entering Odesa, rebranding the existing Hotel Milano on Derybasivska Street as Radisson Hotel City Centre Odesa. With the addition of this 127-room property, the Radisson Group will have eight hotels and 1,445 rooms in operation and under development in Ukraine. Marco Sartori, CEO of the group that owns the hotel, said: “Strong demand has accelerated the growth of the local hotel sector in recent years, but the presence of a leading hotel operator capable of offering high standards in terms of quality and service sets a new benchmark for all travelers visiting this beautiful city.”

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