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Deal: Radisson's Freeday

Posted by Anne Fitzgerald, Globe Travel Editor May 15, 2009 10:22 AM

Radisson Hotels & Resorts, with more than 400 locations in 68 countries, is giving guests a break this summer with Friday as Freeday. From May 15 through Sept. 15, get a free Friday night stay when staying two or more consecutive nights (Thursday or Saturday night required).

The offer is available at participating Radisson hotels and resorts in North, Central, and South America; Asia Pacific; and at Radisson Edwardian Hotels in the United Kingdom.

Friday is Freeday must be booked a minimum of seven days in advance of your stay. Reservations can be made here, or by calling 800-333-3333.

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