Radisson Hotel Edmonton South

4440 Gateway Boulevard , Edmonton AB T6H5C2 , Canada
Reservations: (780) 437-6010
Fax: (780) 431-5802
Email:  rhi_esal@radisson.com

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Edmonton Hotel Convenient to Edmonton Attractions

The Radisson Hotel Edmonton South is located on the South side of Edmonton right near the city's best shopping, entertainment and dining. The business district is only a short drive from our hotel in South Edmonton. The West Edmonton Mall, Whyte Avenue Shopping District, Fort Edmonton Park, Commonwealth Stadium and the Valley Zoo are local Edmonton attractions close to our South Edmonton Hotel. Don't
miss the plethora of festivals that are hosted in Edmonton, including the Edmonton Folk Festival and the Fringe Festival. Whether you are vacationing in Edmonton or traveling for business, the Radisson Hotel Edmonton South is the perfect place to stay. Some nearby attractions include:

Alberta Research Park
Address: 9650 20 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T6N 1G1
Distance from hotel: 5.4km

Edmonton Oilers
Address: 11230 - 110 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5G 3H7
Phone: (780) 414-4000
Distance from hotel: 10.2km

Telus World of Science
Address: 11211-142 Street Edmonton, Alberta Canada T5M 4A1
Phone: (780) 451-3344
Distance from hotel: 13.5km

Valley Zoo
Address: Suite 54, 9912-106 Street Edmonton, AB T5K 1C5
Phone: (780) 424-6512
Distance from hotel: 7.2km

Whyte Ave Shopping District

Other Local Attractions Include:

  • West Edmonton Mall
  • South Common Shopping District
  • Golf courses
  • Professional hockey -- Edmonton Oilers
  • Professional football -- Edmonton Eskimos
  • Jazz Festival
  • Edmonton Folk Festival 
  • Fringe Festival

Visiting Edmonton
Courtesy of www.edmonton.com. Home to almost a million residents, Edmonton is a bustling northern metropolis that is an ideal vacation destination.

As Canada's Festival City, Edmonton hosts over 30 annual festivals throughout the year no matter when you visit, you'll be sure to catch something special. From the summertime blitz of music, theatre and culture festivals to Canadian Finals Rodeo in the fall, the Birkebeiner ski festival in the winter, to the Nextfests showcasing of youth arts and music, the celebrations never cease.

But even if you're not going to festivals, you'll find much to take in from Edmonton's bustling arts and culture scene. From Shakespeare and chamber music to experimental jazz and DJs, Edmonton's music scene is lively and diverse. We're also home to the more theatres per capita than anywhere else in Canada. And from the breadth of Art Gallery of Alberta's international and provincial collection to the artist-run Latitude 53 and the 124st Gallery Walk, art lovers will be busy.

Use Edmonton as your base for exploring all that the northern Alberta outdoors has to offer! Without having to repack your bags, you can day trip to rich historical sites, exceptional wildlife, and world-class outdoor recreational facilities, including over 70 golf courses! If you stay in town, you can forget that you're in a city at all by spending some time in the lush greenery of Edmonton's river valley. There you'll find the Valley Zoo and the botanical landmark of the Muttart Conservatory's four glass pyramids.

For more information about the many things to do and see in Edmonton, please visit us at either the Gateway Park Visitor Information Centre, located at the south entrance to the city on Highway 2, or the Downtown Visitor Information Centre, found in the heart of downtown at 9990 Jasper Avenue in the historic World Trade Centre. The Downtown VIC also features the Airport Express which provides convenient check-in and transportation services for Edmonton International Airport travelers.

About Edmonton

Alberta's capital is both cosmopolitan and down-to-earth, an inviting city located on the vast northern prairie. From its early days as a fur-trading outpost, through its prominence as a center for coal and oil, the city has been a mainstay in western Canada. As a result of the oil booms in the last century, Edmonton grew increasingly wealthy, and the money gave rise to a town of culture and sophistication. These days, oil-related technology businesses anchor the local economy, and the city is also home to Alberta's legislature. Downtown, the Arts District has a variety of cultural offerings; across the river, the Old Strathcona neighborhood features terrific shopping and entertainment options. Thanks to the North Saskatchewan River valley, which bisects the city, Edmonton also has a wealth of green space, popular for outdoor festivals and recreational activities.

Did you know?

The North Saskatchewan River valley gives Edmonton an abundance of green space, popular for outdoor festivals. Per capita, Edmonton itself has more parkland than any other city in North America.

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