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Mercure Kassel Hessenland - Kassel, Germany

Obere Koenigsstrasse 2
Kassel, 34117
Nightly Rates (77.28 - 117.21)  

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Property Description
The hotel is located in the heart of Kassel, next to the pedestrian area, within walking distance to public transport and restaurants. 48 well-equipped rooms with room service, public fee paying parking and a hotel bar in a fifties style building. .

Mercure Kassel Hessenland


Amenities
  • 220 AC

  • 220 DC

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Bath Tub

  • Business Center

  • Casino

  • Copy Service

  • Cribs Available

  • Currency Exchange

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Doctor on Call

  • FAX

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Exercise Gym

  • Hairdryers Available

  • International Direct Dial

  • Iron

  • Jogging Track

  • Laundry Service

  • Modem in Room

  • Modem in Room

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Multilingual

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Indoor Parking

  • Parking

  • Outdoor Parking

  • Radio

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shower

  • Smoke Detectors

  • Sports Available

  • Indoor Tennis

  • Tennis

  • Outdoor Tennis

  • TV

  • Television with Cable

  • TV Remote Control

  • Wake-up Service


  • Rate Disclaimer
    In addition to the nigthly rate , taxe and service may apply . See the room rate description.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 15:00 

  • Check out time is 12:00 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1954 

  • Renovated in  1991 

  • 48  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    * Travelling on the A7 or A49 motorways, take the KASSEL STADTMITTE exit and follow the signs to ZENTRUM. Turn left at the Cine-Star cinema centre, left again at the traffic lights. 20m along, you will see the hotel on the left.From Kassel Wilmhelmshohe station, where the ICE long distance trains stop, take tram number 1 or 3 and alight at Rathaus. * FROM A7 TO A49 -KASSEL STADTMITTE- EXIT -STADTMITTE - AUESTADION- DIRECTION -RATHAUS- FOLLOW THE GREEN SIGNS FOR THE HOTEL ROUTE * FROM A7 TO A49 -KASSEL STADTMITTE- EXIT -STADTMITTE - AUESTADION- DIRECTION -RATHAUS- FOLLOW THE GREEN SIGNS FOR THE HOTEL ROUTE * FROM A44 TO A49 -KASSEL STADTMITTE- EXIT -STADTMITTE - AUESTADION- DIRECTION -RATHAUS- FOLLOW THE GREEN SIGNS FOR THE HOTEL ROUTE * By subway, TRAM 1, 3, RATHAUS * By tram, 3, RATHAUS * By tram, 1, RATHAUS * By railway * By plane

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. Deposit may be required during special events

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation delay - Until 18:00 prior arrival Please review the rate rules before confirming your reservation as cancellation policies may vary - unless otherwise stated.

    Meeting Facility
  • MESSEHALLEN
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  • INDUSTRIEPARK WALDAU
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  • HANNOVER MESSE-LAATZEN
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    Recreation Information
  • AUESTADION

  • SPIELBANK KASSEL WILHELMSHOHE

  • STAATSTHEATER

  • STAATSTHEATER KASSEL

  • BLUMENINSEL SIEBENBERGEN

  • KARLSAUE, BAROCKE PARKANLAGEN


  • ALSTOM

  • ORANGERIE

  • VOLKSWAGEN

  • LANDESMUSEUM

  • ST ELISABETH

  • DEZ

  • GHK

  • MERCEDES BENZ

  • STADTISCHE KLINIK

  • BRUDER GRIMM MUSEUM

  • UFA PALAST

  • STADTHALLE

  • AUESTADION

  • HERKULES

  • LOWENBURG

  • KURHESSENTHERME

  • BERGPARK WILHELMSHOHE

  • CAPITOL

  • SCHLOSS WILHELMSHOHE

  • ASSEMBLEON DEUTSCHLAND

  • CAPITOL

  • SCHLOSS WILHELMSHOHE

  • ADTRANZ DAIMLER CHRYSLER RAIL SY

  • ASSEMBLEON DEUTSCHLAND

  • KRAUSS-MAFFAI WEGMANN


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