Set along the historic Silk Road that connected Constantinople with the West, Sakarya dates back thousands of years. Traces of Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman rule are still visible today, such as the Bridge of Justinian. The Sakarya River, which extends across the province, gave the city its name. Locally, however, the city is known as Adapazari, (“island bazaar” in Turkish), as it used to be a small island.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Sakarya, hem tatil hem de iş seyahatinde olanlar için mükemmel bir ortam sunmakta olup 139 modern odası ve suiteleri ile siz değerli misafirleri ağırlamaya hazırdır.
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Total number of rooms: 139
hotel
Wheelchair-accessible
Car park
24-hour reception
Check-in hour: 12:30:00
Check-out hour: 11:30:00
Wi-fi
Lift access
Bar
Restaurant
Conference room
Meeting room: 5
Indoor freshwater pool: 1
Sauna
Steam bath
Turkish bath (hamam)
Non-smoking establishment
Radisson - Radisson Safety Protocol
Room size (sqm): 35
NO Number of bedrooms: 1
NO Disability-friendly bathroom
Wi-fi
NO Internet access
Wheelchair-accessible
NO Smoking rooms
NO Extra beds on demand
NO Cot on demand