Mercure Hotel (Mercure Miri City Centre)
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Mercure Miri City Centre
Boasting a selection of 172 rooms and suites strategically situated at the heart of Miri City Centre, Mercure Miri City Centre offers accommodations that exude a contemporary and chic atmosphere, brimming with dynamic energy, inspired by the distinct fusion of nature, culture, and adventure that characterizes Sarawak. This design ethos embodies a true connection to the local culture and surroundings, promising an authentic Borneo adventure for all visitors.
Each room boasts a unique design influenced by either Sarawak's natural beauty or its rich cultural heritage. Guests can immerse themselves in a refreshing palette reminiscent of the rainforest, adorned with captivating imagery, abstract art, traditional artifacts, motifs, costumes, and artisanal Sarawakian crafts. Conversely, the suites predominantly feature a serene color scheme, evoking the tranquil tones found in Sarawak's UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Niah and Mulu caves.
Indulge in a relaxed and refreshing swim in a pool adorned with lively, vibrant marine-themed illustrations that adorn the pool walls, deck, and floor. This aquatic oasis boasts a unique feature with its infinity edge.
Furthermore, the pool is conveniently located adjacent to both the gym and rooftop bar, making it even more convenient for you to enjoy a well-rounded and enjoyable experience during your stay.
Mercure Miri City Centre
Lot 2368, Block 9, MCLD,
Jalan Merbau,
98000 Miri
Sarawak
Pool Opening Hours:
Monday to Sunday | 7am – 6pm | Level R
Gym Opening Hours:
Monday to Sunday | 24 Hours | Level R
Tel: +60 154-877 3888
Email: HA1K1@accor.com
Web site : https://www.mercure-miri-citycentre.com
Gunung Mulu National Park is one of Nature's most spectacular achievements and the 'jewel in the crown' of Sarawak's expanding network of national parks and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Lutong Cinema was constructed in 1959, and as one of the first post war cinemas is a source of entertainment for Mirians and Lutongites.
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