Mercure Patong Phuket Hotel
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Compare prices on Mercure Patong Phuket Hotel now !
General Information
The Mercure Hotel Patong is situated only 5 min from brilliant Patong Beach. Surrounding are a lot of occasions for family activities such as miniature hole golf, shopping, sightseeing, eating, and swimming. Check out the Night Bazaar for a taste of fun Thai nightlife. The Mercure Hotel Patong Beach is close to auto rental and tour bus service for visitor convenience.
The Mercure Patong features 249 rooms for guests, every with Wi-Fi, gaming consoles, flat screen satellite television, roomy baths, robes, and a secure. Some apartments have child secure bunk beds in a disunite sleeping district.
The Mercure Patong Beach is a fairly recent hotel, built in 2007, with 249 well appointed and cozy rooms for guests. It's a well appropriate destination for families, couples and work travels. Onsite, there are 3 restaurants providing a tasty blend of local and classical dishes, and 3 bars serving exotic drinks, wines, ale, and soft drinks. Facilities include 2 pools, shopping shop, a kids' amusement centre, wellness club, thermal, and utterly furnished business area. There is also a vibrant tanning studio and hair salon.
Transportation
Once a little fishing countryside, Patong blossomed into one of Phuket's most visited destinations with bustling scenes of souvenir stalls, avenue bazaars, food hawkers, fashionable bars and restaurants. A long stretch of white sand and turquoise sea, Patong Beach is peppered with tropical palms and coast chairs, all of which lend Patong its fascination. After sunset, the butiques and bazaars beckon tourists with a parade of local crafts and grilled seafood. Cafes and outdoor dining venues add colours to the scene as parties continue on into the night. Thailand's biggest island, Phuket is around 862 kms south of Bangkok. The island is enriched with a mix of forested mountains, limestone cliffs, tropical vegetation, rubber, coconut and cashew plantations. Fifteen kilometres from Patong, Phuket city is home to the island's multi-cultural past, with remnants of Sino-Portuguese and Chinese buildings interspersed amongst local boutique houses.








