Radisson Hotel

Nur-Sultan (Astana)


The abode of choice for many Western business and official visitors, the three-towered Radisson provides the expected comfort and professional service. The larger business-class rooms have their own espresso machines, and there's a pool, gym, spa and hammam. The huge gleaming lobby encompasses lounge areas, shops, a bar and an excellent Mediterranean restaurant.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Nur-Sultan (Astana) attractions

1. City Park

0.48 MILES

The large, somewhat-untidy city park abuts the south side of the Ishim river. On its southern edge you'll find the Atameken, a 200m-long, walk-around…

3. Atameken

0.77 MILES

The Atameken – a 200m-long, walk-around country map with models of major buildings – is quite fun.

4. Duman

0.83 MILES

Duman is a modern leisure centre most worth visiting for its oceanarium, which has over 3000 creatures from the world’s oceans and a 70m shark tunnel…

5. Museum of the Armed Forces

0.9 MILES

The yurt-shaped museum showcases beautifully presented exhibitions on weaponry and warfare, with striking murals greeting visitors. On the ground floor,…

6. Khan Shatyr

1.89 MILES

Nur-Sultan's most extraordinary building (so far), the Khan Shatyr is a 150m-high, translucent, tentlike structure made of ethylene tetrafluoroethylene …

7. KazMunayGaz

1.95 MILES

East of Khan Shatyr, across a park, stand the grand headquarters of the state energy company, KazMunayGaz.

8. Transport & Communications Ministry

1.95 MILES

The tall, gleaming, copper Transport & Communications Ministry, has been dubbed the ‘Lighter’ by irreverent locals. Ironically, there was a fire inside…