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Mercure Kyoto Station – Comfort & Accessibility In Japan Culture Capital

Situated just minutes from JR Kyoto Station, travellers to Japan’s famed cultural centre can now enjoy the very best in comfort and accessibility with the Mercure Kyoto Station

Mercure Kyoto Station – Design Concept

Mercure Kyoto Station is the first Mercure branded hotel in the Kansai region. Playful design elements can be found throughout the stylish interiors. The main lobby features an installation of the Japanese handmade origami kemari, Heian-era football, and a colourful design wall composed of blown glass spheres. Notable buildings such as Kyoto Tower and Shimabara Oomon are located within walking distance from the hotel while the World Heritage sites of Nishi Honganji and Toji are located within close proximity.

“With 1200 years of history, Kyoto is known as Japan’s finest city for culture and tradition. We are honoured to pay homage to the pastimes of Heian nobility through the hotels unique motifs and interior designs, ensuring guests can enjoy an immersive journey into the local culture for which this city is well known”, said Mr. Shumpei Mizuno, Hotel Manager of Mercure Kyoto Station.

Mercure Kyoto Station – The Rooms

The hotel boasts 225 guestrooms, ranging from 23 to 34 square meters with design elements including motifs from the Heian period – a nod to the ancient history for which Kyoto is renowned. Each floor features a different theme with various traditional patterns, and premium rooms feature vibrant artworks and decorative touches.

“We are very pleased to launch our sixth Mercure hotel in Japan, joining a worldwide network of over 850 Mercure-branded hotels across 62 countries. With such an extensive reputation worldwide, the Mercure brand offers peace of mind to both business and leisure travellers who seek hotels that are locally inspired and brought to life by genuine and enthusiastic teams. Mercure Kyoto Station is indeed a portal to the city of Kyoto with an exciting array of modern facilities and outlets, and I am confident that the team will deliver a very genuine experience for those visiting this historic city”, said Patrick Basset, Chief Operating Officer for Accor, Upper Southeast & Northeast Asia and the Maldives.

Mercure Kyoto Station – Wine & Dine Options

Trattoria M Kyoto, a live kitchen-style bistro restaurant and bar, will offer dining choices throughout the day. Guests can also unwind in the exclusive underground lounge which is inspired by gagaku, a type of Japanese classical music performed at the Imperial Court in Kyoto since the 7th century. The lounge will feature original furniture from the Heian period and books providing insights into the ancient traditions of Japan.

Mercure Kyoto Station is located at 288 Aburanokojicho Shimogyo ku, 600-8231, Kyoto, Japan, 500 metres from JR Kyoto Station and 47km from Osaka International Airport. For more information, please visit www.all.accor.com, or email [email protected] for general enquiries and reservations.

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