Of all the high-rise hotel rooms I inspected in Aruba, I thought the ones at the Radisson had the most charm. They didn't appear to be designed by a corporate committee of androids.
Decorated to reflect colonial West Indian and Caribbean design, the 357 guest rooms (which range from 380 to 478 square feet) and 32 suites feature doors and furniture made of rattan and dark wood, mahogany bed frames, and wooden shutters.
Beds in the hotel are four-posters, and the majority hold Sleep Number mattresses, where you can dial your preferred hardness. Upon request the hotel can provide short-stature guests with an accessibility kit.
All rooms have air-conditioning, high-speed Internet access, a phone with voicemail, TV, in-room pay movies, AM/FM alarm clock radio, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, coffee maker, refrigerator, safe, and walk-in closet.


