Radisson Hotel Group has strengthened its presence in India’s technology capital with the opening of Park Inn by Radisson Bengaluru Whitefield, marking the brand’s debut in Whitefield, one of Bengaluru’s fastest-growing commercial and technology hubs.
The 82-room upper-midscale hotel is strategically located in the Whitefield-Brookfield corridor, offering access to major IT parks, Global Capability Centres (GCCs), multinational offices and the Outer Ring Road business district. The property is positioned to cater to growing demand from business travellers, project teams and corporate guests visiting Bengaluru’s expanding technology ecosystem.
Commenting on the opening, Nikhil Sharma, Managing Director and COO, South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group, said Bengaluru remains one of the group’s strongest growth markets in India, with Whitefield emerging as a key commercial destination driven by technology, residential and infrastructure-led development.
The hotel features 82 guestrooms and suites across Superior, Deluxe, Junior Suite and Executive Suite categories. Dining facilities include RBG, the brand’s all-day dining restaurant and bar, while wellness offerings include a rooftop fitness centre overlooking the city skyline.
To tap Bengaluru’s growing meetings and corporate events market, the property offers 1,153 sq. ft. of meeting spacealong with a 400 sq. ft. pre-function area, suitable for board meetings, training programmes, workshops and social gatherings.
The hotel has been developed in partnership with Suraksha Hospitality, whose leadership highlighted the growing demand for internationally branded accommodation in Whitefield as the area continues to evolve into a major mixed-use business and residential district.
The opening aligns with Radisson Hotel Group’s expansion strategy across high-growth commercial destinations. The group currently has more than 200 hotels in operation and development across India and remains one of the country’s largest international hotel operators. Beyond metro markets, over half of its portfolio is located in Tier-II and Tier-III cities, reflecting its broad-based growth strategy across the Indian hospitality market.


