Radisson Blu revamps accessible rooms

Radisson Blu revamps accessible rooms

The five-star Radisson Blu Plaza Sydney has teamed up with Accomable to offer elderly and disabled guests innovative, design-led and accessible accommodation in the heart of Sydney.

Radisson Blu Plaza is the first metropolitan hotel on the Accomable website, a pioneering global platform for finding adapted hotels and vacation rentals for disabled and elderly people.

Peter Tudehope, Radisson Blu Plaza Sydney’s General Manager, said “Catering for guests who need accessible accommodation has been part of the hotel’s service philosophy since it opened.  This not only includes the guest rooms but providing easy access at the hotel’s entrance and also guest facilities such as the swimming pool.”

Through the Accomable website, disabled travellers will be able to see and book Radisson Blu Plaza Sydney’s new accessible hotel rooms, which have been upgraded as part of the hotel’s $12 million re-design, and feature trademark large windows and high ceilings, as well as larger showers, an accessible toilet and an adjusted bed, desk and basin height.

Accomable’s CEO and Co-founder, Srin Madipalli, said “We are delighted our guests can now book accessible stays at the Radisson Blu Plaza Sydney through Accomable.”

“Many people think accessible rooms will be boring, but our customers love boutique-style hotels and design-led rentals. The hotel’s incredible location, just a couple of minutes from the iconic harbour, the Sydney Opera House and the Botanical Gardens, is also ideal for disabled travellers.”

Accomable is one of the largest platforms of adapted properties with a presence in 36 countries worldwide.

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