RADNOR HOTEL
Wayne, Pennsylvania United States of America
RADNOR HOTEL
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Full Service Hotel In The Stylish Main Line Neighborhood Of Philadelphia. The Radnor Offers 171 Deluxe Guest Rooms Including 8 Luxury Suites. All Rooms And Suites Are Equipped With Free Wifi. Free Coffee And Tea Available In The Lobby Each Morning. Club 591 Fitness Center And Business Center Are Accessible 24 Hours. Glenmorgan Bar And Grill Located In The Radnor Is The Ideal Destination For Locals And Visitors Alike. Glenmorgan Offers A Contemporary And Refreshing Atmosphere That Is Perfect For Enjoying Spirited American Cuisine. Half-Price Happy Hour Monday To Thursday 5 To 7 Pm. Voted Top 3 Suburban Hotspots On The Main Line And Voted Best Happy Hour And Bartender By Main Line Today Magazine. Savor An Appetizing Lunch Or Dinner Or Late Night Meal On Our Outdoor Garden Patio. Jay Michael Salon Is Also Located On Site. with Over 7000 Square Feet Of Meeting And Banquet Space The Radnor Offers A Variety Of Multi-Functional And Flexible Rooms Set Ups And Is Able To Accommodate Meetings Of 4 To 400 People. Our Experienced Sales And Conference Service Staff And Onsite Banquet Managers Will Ensure A Stress Free Meeting Environment And Anticipate Any Additional Needs That May Arise. amidst The Radnor Are Beautiful Award-Winning Formal Gardens Providing The Ideal Backdrop For A Wedding With Everlasting Memories. From Spectacular Ceremonies To Elegant Receptions And Rehearsal Dinners In The Grand Terrace Ballroom To Delightful Champagne Sunday Brunch Gatherings Our Certified Wedding Consultant And Professional Banquet Staffs Assist In All Aspects Of Planning Your Special Occasion. we Look Forward To Welcoming You To The Radnor Hotel.
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tsmcgonigle
|1 review
Disappointed Horrible service from the management, with no method of flexibility. The interior is completely worn down. The intent was to stay at a location with the atmosphere of the Wayne PA and it is highly disappointed in everything.
The breakfast set up is in addition rather unpleasant.
Suggest going to the Marriott or any other location.
jonathan n
|1 review
Depressing hotel This hotel is very depressing. We asked for pull out couches for the kids and the two were facing each other and could not be pulled out. We were overcharged by $200. The absentee manager David Brennan was unhelpful and completely unaccommodating The hotel is tired and certainly not for families
417aprila
|1 review
Cute hotel on the Main Line The hotel was very clean with spacious rooms and basic amenities, like a fridge. Real cups, not paper, would’ve been appropriate for the price. The hotel, itself, is on the expensive side, given its location on the main line. Since the restaurant is closed for a remodel, it would also be appropriate and appreciated to have more extensive breakfast items, like muffins, donuts, and bagels. We also suggest discontinuing the term “garden view” as the bulk of the rooms look onto an ugly parking lot (very misleading name).
Nobska02
|1 review
Meh Rooms, hallways, lobby, elevator very dated, clean but very dated. Their event space and restaurant is currently going through renovation so perhaps will be a lot nicer in a 6 months - a year? Staff is great, very friendly and helpful. I'd recommend The Inn at Villanova or The Wayne Hotel over The Radnor for the time being -
ericalpr5
|1 review
Graduation gauging This hotel is fine for $200 a night, but they capitalized on graduation weekend and charged $699 a night for a tiny room with two barely full sized beds. To say I was disappointed is a massive understatement. The rooms are tiny, the bathrooms are outdated and barely fit a tub and toilet, the coffee and toiletries are cheap, and the breakfast buffet was like a school cafeteria. If I could do it again, I’d drive 20 minutes and stay at a Marriott or a Hilton. Even the Villanova Inn was only $450 a night. They act like it’s a huge deal to get a room for graduation, and then deliver substandard quality. Plus the decor feels vintage in the worst possible way. Im not picky (I love camping) and for $200 a night, I’d never say a word. If they’re going to capitalize on supply and demand, they need to step it way up. Do yourselves a favor and stay somewhere else for graduation weekend.