This shot was taken from the 44th floor, two floors above the hotel's Club Lounge and six from the top of the hotel, where a popular Japanese restaurant attracts locals and guests at night.
But back to the bathroom: the good news is that if you really can't bring yourself to sit in the tub, there is a shower in the same room (yes, the tub and shower get their own full room, separate from the sink and toilet, complete with killer view) so you can just as easily gaze over the city while taking your morning shower.
Though we recommend a nighttime shower to really see the skyline come to life.
A frosted glass door closes the tub/shower room off from the rest of the bathroom, which includes a wide vanity area, and separate nook for the toilet.
You might end up spending longer in the bathroom than normal, but at least you're getting your sightseeing and your hygiene done at the same time!
Disclosure: We stayed at the Radisson while on assignment for another publication but all views expressed are entirely our own.
[Photo: HotelChatter]



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