ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 02, 2016 -- Celebrate your love with the ultimate Valentine's Day escape at the Radisson Hotel Rochester Riverside, located in the heart of downtown Rochester. Our exclusive couples-only packages are available throughout the month of February; each package includes luxury overnight accommodations, bubbly champagne, decadent chocolate truffles and fresh red roses.
Set this Valentine’s Day apart with Radisson Hotel Rochester Riverside’s “Show Stopper Package.” Unwind with your sweetheart in our premium accommodation, the Presidential Suite, complete with long stemmed roses, chilled champagne and chocolate dipped strawberries. Indulge in a delicious eight-course dinner complete with accenting wine pairings, prepared tableside by our Executive Chef. While enjoying dinner, delight in a personal violinist playing softly throughout your meal.
After dinner, relax in plush “His and Her’s” robes as you prepare for a romantic in-room couples massage. Later to your whim, take advantage of the hotel’s convenient downtown location with complimentary limousine service, available for four hours. The next morning, take it easy with breakfast in bed. The all-inclusive “Show Stopper Package” is $1,999 per couple, per night and includes all taxes, gratuities and parking.
Couples looking for simply a romantic overnight stay will fall in love with the “Sweethearts Package.” Pop champagne and treat your loved one to chocolate truffles and a long stemmed red rose delivered directly to your luxury guest room. The next morning, visit Legends Sports Bar and Grille for a delicious breakfast for two. The “Sweethearts Package” is $119 per couple, per night.
Upgrade to the “Deluxe Package” and receive a $50 gift certificate to Legends Sports Bar and Grille, along with all of the accommodations included in the “Sweethearts Package.”
To book your Valentine’s Day escape with the Radisson Hotel Rochester Riverside, please contact Mike Ellman at (585) 546-6400 or [email protected].
About the Radisson Hotel Rochester Riverside
The Radisson Hotel Rochester Riverside includes three lavish Ballrooms, seven luxury suites, 460 guest rooms complete with updated amenities, seasonal outdoor rooftop pool, state of the art 24 hour fitness center and on site dining at the Legends Sports Bar and Grille. The Radisson Hotel Rochester Riverside is ideal for all events including corporate meetings, social events, weddings and much more. The hotel’s complex offers over 30,000 square feet of flexible exhibit and meeting space and is conveniently connected via skywalk to the Rochester Riverside Convention Center.
Contact: Mike Ellman Tel: 585-546-6400 Email: [email protected]


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