1770 Airway BlvdEl Paso, Texas, 79925, United States
The Radisson Suite Hotel El Paso Airport is located in El Paso, Texas, less than one mile from El Paso International Airport. Lone Star Golf Course is two miles from the hotel, and Fort Bliss is less than five miles away. The hotel offers complimentary shuttle services to the airport and within three miles.
The Olive restaurant at the Radisson Suite Hotel El Paso Airport features American, Mexican and Italian cuisine for lunch and dinner. Complimentary cooked-to-order breakfasts are offered. Evening receptions feature complimentary cocktails. Recreational amenities include heated outdoor and indoor pools, and a spa tub.
A 4, 200-square-foot atrium area makes up the Venetian Grand Ballroom. Complimentary high-speed Internet access is available throughout the property. The 239 guestrooms at the Radisson Suite Hotel El Paso Airport feature refrigerators, microwave ovens and coffeemakers. Select rooms offer Radisson Sweet Number beds.
Complimentary high-speed Internet is available. Complimentary weekday newspapers are delivered. The historic Mexican city Juarez is located six miles from the Radisson Suite Hotel El Paso Airport, across the Rio Grande and the United States/Mexico border. Guests can walk across the Santa Fe Street Bridge or take the El Paso-Juarez trolley to attractions including mercado craft malls and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, built in 1659.
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A 4, 200-square-foot atrium area makes up the Venetian Grand Ballroom. Complimentary high-speed Internet access is available throughout the property. The 239 guestrooms at the Radisson Suite Hotel El Paso Airport feature refrigerators, microwave ovens and coffeemakers. Select rooms offer Radisson Sweet Number beds.
Complimentary high-speed Internet is available. Complimentary weekday newspapers are delivered. The historic Mexican city Juarez is located six miles from the Radisson Suite Hotel El Paso Airport, across the Rio Grande and the United States/Mexico border. Guests can walk across the Santa Fe Street Bridge or take the El Paso-Juarez trolley to attractions including mercado craft malls and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, built in 1659.
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