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Mercure Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport to open its doors on 26 November

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Mercure Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport

Accor is set to open Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport on November 26, 2023. The hotel is conveniently located within a 10-minute drive of Haneda Airport, a gateway to Japan with several international and domestic flights daily.

Under the design concept of “Tokyo Eclectic”, Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport fuses pieces of ancient Tokyo, with the Tokyo of the future, while providing a creative space where design blends traditional Japanese handicrafts with Mercure’s signature European style, creating a new yet nostalgic experience. The hotel also features décor inspired by Japanese subcultures, such as manga, anime, and electronics, throughout the hotel.

Mercure Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport
Privilege King Guestroom

The locally inspired property offers guests a range of facilities and services including 363 guestrooms, a restaurant, a bar, a fitness center, three meeting rooms, a lounge, and a crew lounge to provide a comfortable stay for guests travelling for leisure or for business.

The design of the restaurant and bar, Brasserie s’envoler, located on the first floor, is a modern take on a traditional Japanese teahouse. The menu offers traditional French favorites such as Pâté de Campagne and steak frites with a local flair.

Mercure Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport
Restaurant & Bar Brasserie s’envoler

The second-floor houses a fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment, three meeting rooms ranging in size from 17 m² to 53 m² and two lounges including a dedicated crew lounge where crew guests can relax and enjoy a drink after a long day of travel.

“Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport will be our ninth Mercure hotel in Japan and an exciting addition to our portfolio. We look forward to bringing our locally inspired Mercure experience and international hospitality standards to this premium location close to Haneda Airport, the gateway into Japan,” said Garth Simmons, Chief Executive Officer, Premium, Midscale and Economy Division for Accor in Asia.