Radisson Collection to enter Tajikistan

A new landmark will appear on Central Asia’s hospitality map in 2026. Radisson Collection Hotel, Dushanbe, the flagship property of Radisson Hotel Group’s premium brand, is set to open in the heart of the Tajik capital. For Dushanbe, the project represents more than just the opening of a new hotel. It symbolizes the city’s growing […]

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A new landmark will appear on Central Asia’s hospitality map in 2026. Radisson Collection Hotel, Dushanbe, the flagship property of Radisson Hotel Group’s premium brand, is set to open in the heart of the Tajik capital.

For Dushanbe, the project represents more than just the opening of a new hotel. It symbolizes the city’s growing role in international hospitality, architecture, and service, further increasing its appeal for investors, diplomats, and travelers from around the world.

 

Prime location

The hotel will be located on Roudaki Avenue, the main artery of Dushanbe, home to key government institutions, diplomatic missions, and major cultural landmarks.

Guests will be only minutes away from the international airport, the Palace of the Nation, and the National Museum. The hotel will be part of a large mixed-use complex that will also include a luxury shopping center and more than 150 premium apartments. The development is designed as a new urban hub open to both visitors and city residents.

 

Panoramic views

The 21-story hotel will feature 205 rooms and suites offering panoramic views of Dushanbe and the surrounding mountain ranges.

Accommodation options will include junior suites, presidential suites, and a royal suite designed for high-level guests. Interiors will feature an elegant, understated design using natural materials and warm color tones, blending modern aesthetics with elements of Tajik cultural identity.

The hotel is scheduled to open in the first half of 2026.

 

Gastronomy and social spaces

The Radisson Collection Hotel, Dushanbe will also focus on a carefully designed culinary concept. The hotel will feature: an all-day dining restaurant; a signature restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating;

a lobby bar for business meetings and informal gatherings; and a rooftop restaurant with a panoramic terrace overlooking the city

These venues are expected to attract both international guests and local residents, from business breakfasts to evening social gatherings.

 

Events and wellness

The hotel will offer more than 1,200 square meters of event space, including a transformable ballroom, modern conference rooms, and reception areas suitable for international forums, business summits, and diplomatic meetings.

A spa center and fitness facility will be available to hotel guests, while an additional spa complex will also be open to the public.

 

Company statement

According to David Jenkins, Vice President of Business Development at Radisson Hotel Group, the project marks an important milestone for the company.

“Signing the agreement for Radisson Collection Hotel, Dushanbe is an important step for our group. We are entering a new market with our flagship premium brand. The hotel will become a new destination for discerning travelers, combining the elegance of Radisson Collection with the cultural richness of Tajikistan,” he said.

Once opened, the hotel is expected to become one of the key hubs of business and tourism in the Tajik capital, bringing together diplomats, business travelers, and international visitors.

With the arrival of Radisson Collection, Dushanbe takes another confident step toward becoming a modern international city.

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