Mercure’s new 4.5 star hotel opens at The Fiddler

Mercure’s new 4.5 star hotel opens at The Fiddler

Accor and Lewis Land Group have announced the opening of a new midscale hotel in Sydney’s Hills District.

To mark the opening of Mercure Sydney Rouse Hill, located in The Fiddler hotel precinct, guests are invited to experience the brand new hotel and save 15 per cent off the best available rate.

The internationally branded midscale hotel opens in The Fiddler hotel precinct – a major dining and entertainment hub. Owned by the Lewis Land Group, the 19th century Rouse Hill pub underwent a major redevelopment in 2010 and has been transformed into an outdoor venue for casual dining and events.

Designed by Architect Mostaghim & Associates, Mercure Sydney Rouse Hill hotel boasts 78 modern guest rooms, including a mix of deluxe and family rooms, suites and four rooms catering to guests with reduced mobility, spread over four floors.

Mercure Sydney Rouse Hill also features a fitness centre and swimming pool, new conferencing and events spaces, while dining venues will be provided to hotel guests through The Fiddler’s existing entertainment precinct for a wide choice of a la carte dining and beverage options.

The hotel is located on the corner of Commercial and Windsor Roads in Rouse Hill, and is approximately 45 minutes by road from Sydney International Airport and Sydney CBD.

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Accor’s chief operating officer for the Pacific, Simon McGrath, said: “Sydney’s North West is booming and the opening of this new internationally-branded midscale hotel signifies Accor’s confidence in this bourgeoning pocket of greater Sydney.

“By injecting new hotel supply, the area will positively benefit from the economic and tourism growth associated with the creation of new jobs and services.”

Lewis Land Group CEO Chris Calvert said the partnership with Accor was a natural fit for the group.

“Our vision to create exceptional communities in every market we operate is achieved with Mercure’s localised approach, ensuring we retain the heritage of our offer whilst tapping into new corporate and leisure markets,” he said.

“This play and stay precinct is the number one accommodation and entertainment venue in the Hills District, if not broader Western Sydney”.

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