Radisson Blu Hotel Ankara Çankaya (เดิม Point Hotel Ankara)
by the TopOfHotel team
A modern 5-star where the real draw is how quiet the rooms are — the soundproofing is why business travelers keep coming back, and the Booking score of 9.2 backs them up.
A modern 5-star where the real draw is how quiet the rooms are — the soundproofing is why business travelers keep coming back, and the Booking score of 9.2 backs them up.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
If you remember the name Point Hotel Ankara, this is it — now the Radisson Blu Hotel Ankara Çankaya. The brand changed but the strengths didn't: modern design, reliable service, and a spot in the Çankaya business district close to offices and shopping. The Booking score sits around 9.2/10, which stands out for a capital-city hotel. Inside, the rooms run modern and understated — clean lines, muted tones. Two things come up again and again in reviews: how spacious the rooms are and how well they keep out noise. That soundproofing is the single biggest reason business travelers, who need a full night's sleep, choose this place. Beds are firm-but-comfortable, there's a proper work desk, and the in-room kit is everything you'd expect at 5 stars. Cleanliness is the other point reviewers raise consistently in the hotel's favor — nothing left to chance.
Food and amenities
Breakfast is a wide buffet that reviewers call both tasty and varied enough that it doesn't get old over several mornings. For winding down, there's a spa, sauna and fitness center — and they're quieter first thing than in the evening if you want the place to yourself. The staff are a recurring bright spot: friendly and genuinely attentive, which gives the hotel a warmer feel than you'd expect from a chain. That kind of service isn't easy to find consistently, and here it's a real selling point.
Location and getting there
The hotel sits in Çankaya, near the business core and shopping centers, with easy onward travel into central Kızılay. The catch to know upfront: it's not next to a Metro station, so reaching the old town of Ulus means a taxi or a connecting ride. Çankaya leans business over tourism, so the streets around the hotel are calmer than the old town — but they're also quiet and safe, which works well if you're actually here to rest.
Things to know before booking
A few honest caveats. There's no Metro on the doorstep, so factor in taxi time if you plan to sightsee in Ulus or hop around the center. Rates climb in high season and when the city hosts big conferences, so lock in your dates early. And because Çankaya is a business district, don't expect the buzz of the old town right outside — it's peaceful rather than lively. None of these are dealbreakers, just trade-offs worth knowing.
Our take
The Radisson Blu Çankaya is for business travelers and visitors who want a dependable international-brand hotel with quiet, comfortable rooms and service you can trust — at a price that undercuts plenty of other 5-stars. If a full, undisturbed night's sleep and brand consistency rank high on your list, this delivers. If you'd rather be walking distance from old-town sights or rely on the Metro, you'll want to build in some travel time or pick elsewhere on this list.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Rooms are modern, spacious and seriously well soundproofed — reviewers single out both the size and how quiet they are for a city hotel, which is exactly why light sleepers book here.
- The staff are a recurring highlight in reviews: friendly and attentive in a way that makes the place feel warmer than a typical chain hotel.
- There's a full wellness setup for a 5-star — spa, sauna and fitness center — and it's quieter in the mornings than in the evenings.
- The breakfast buffet gets consistent praise: varied enough that it doesn't get repetitive even on a multi-night stay.
- It's a Radisson Blu, so you get international-brand consistency on quality and service, with the bonus of a 9.2 Booking score behind it.
- There's no Metro station next door, so getting to the old town of Ulus or central Kızılay means a taxi or a fairly long walk.
- Rates climb noticeably in high season and during big conferences in the city, so book ahead if your dates are fixed.
- Çankaya is a business district rather than a tourist one, so the streets around the hotel are calmer and less lively than the old town — peaceful, but not where the action is.
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Insider Tips
- Book direct through Radisson Rewards — members sometimes land a room upgrade that the third-party rates don't include.
- Hit the spa and fitness center in the morning; both are much quieter then than in the evening rush.
- Ask the front desk to arrange your taxi to Kızılay rather than hailing one yourself — it's faster and they'll quote a fair fare.