Radisson Hotel Group continues to solidify its leadership in Africa’s hospitality landscape, with its top ranking in W Hospitality Group’s 2024 “From Pipeline to Reality” report for achieving the most hotel openings across the continent within the year. Building on this momentum during the first quarter of 2025, Radisson Hotel Group announces its market entry into the Democratic Republic of Congo with two landmark signings, while further strengthening its presence in Central Africa with the signing of Radisson Blu Hotel & Apartments, Yaoundé in Cameroon.

With 11 hotel signings and 7 openings over the last 15 months totaling over 2,000 signed and 1,500 opened rooms, 1,000 through conversions, the Group has strengthened its position as the leading hotel company in Africa, with a diverse portfolio of 100 hotels across more than 30 countries. This growth reflects the Group’s focused expansion strategy, strong local partnerships, and continued success in delivering high-impact conversions. 

“Over the last 15 months, we achieved remarkable growth across Africa. We expanded into new markets like Tanzania, Conakry, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, further cementing our position on the continent” said Elie Younes, Executive Vice President & Global Chief Development Officer, Radisson Hotel Group. “Our pipeline remained the most active in the industry, driving sustained momentum and once again highlighting the quality of our partners and the effective execution of our teams. We celebrate these successes and look forward to unlocking further value to our stakeholders on the continent, while also giving back to the communities in which we operate through meaningful local engagement and long-term social impact initiatives.”

Radisson Hotel Group proudly announces its entry into the Democratic Republic of Congo with the signing of two landmark properties: Radisson Blu Hotel, Kinshasa and Radisson Hotel Lubumbashi, further strengthening the Group’s presence in Central Africa. 

In Guinea, the Group marked a significant milestone with the opening of the Radisson Blu Hotel, Conakry, just three months after signing. This contemporary beachfront property, located in the city’s vibrant Kipé neighborhood, features 282 stylish rooms, suites, and apartments with sweeping ocean views and convenient access to the city’s key business and leisure hubs.

Further strengthening its Indian Ocean portfolio, Radisson Hotel Group signed and opened Crystals Beach Resort Belle Mare, a member of Radisson Individuals. Located on the east coast of Mauritius, the resort features 234 spacious accommodations, family-friendly amenities, and breathtaking lagoon views, making it a sought-after destination for travelers of all types. 

“We’ve had a successful track record over the past 15 months with our focus on conversions, including Crystals Beach Resort Belle Mare, Radisson Blu Hotel, Conakry, and Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Center, Tunis—all fantastic hotels that have further elevated our portfolio in Africa,” added Younes.

Meanwhile, Radisson Hotel Group is also deepening its commitment to key markets across the continent: 

  • Morocco: Targeting 30 hotels by 2030, building on an already robust development pipeline. 
  • South Africa: Aiming for 25 hotels by 2030, doubling its current footprint. 
  • Nigeria: Continuing its growth momentum with multiple developments, alongside strengthening the Group’s West Africa presence with its entry into DRC. 

“While geographical diversification remains a priority for us, we also see a clear opportunity to consolidate our presence across key markets such as Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa, each with at least one opening scheduled in 2025. Our results reinforce our brand strength and ability to adapt and grow across diverse markets. We remain committed to expanding our footprint while delivering world-class hospitality experiences across Africa,” concluded Younes.