Red Carnation Hotels
First Look: Red Carnation Hotels launches debut Scottish property
Family-owned hotel collection Red Carnation Hotels has finally opened its first property in Scotland, 100 Princes Street.
Red Carnation Hotels’ 100 Princes Street to open in spring 2024
Red Carnation Hotels has confirmed the launch of 100 Princes Street in Edinburgh has been pushed back to spring 2024.
Red Carnation’s 100 Princes Street finally expected to open this year
Hotel Cateys 2022: Extra Mile Award – Jonathan Raggett
Travel Corporation's Stanley Tollman dies aged 91
Red Carnation’s 100 Princes Street hotel to open April 2022
Red Carnation Hotels' Jonathan Raggett on how the international brand has survived and thrived through lockdown
Red Carnation’s managing director Jonathan Raggett explains how the global hotel brand has survived and thrived[...]
The price is right: Setting your room rates at the right level after coronavirus
Hotels across the UK are finally opening again following the coronavirus lockdown. But with a mix[...]
Hotel Cateys 2019: Conference and Banqueting Team of the Year
The Montague on the Gardens event spaces include a terrace, conservatories overlooking Bedford Gardens and a[...]
Rubens refurbishment drives Red Carnation revenue increase
The companies behind hotel group Red Carnation’s UK operations enjoyed a strong increase in revenue in[...]
Consolidated accounts of Red Carnation's UK hotels report turnover of £47.8m
Acorns 2018: Charlotte Horler, front of house manager, Red Carnation Hotels
Red Carnation appoints Rob Creaser as executive chef of Milestone hotel
Top 100: Jonathan Raggett, Red Carnation Hotels
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