Mercure Kathmandu Sukedhara Heights stands out as a modern, elegant hotel that doesn’t lose sight of local warmth. It offers luxurious comfort, strategic convenience, and a culturally sensitive hospitality vibe. Whether you come for leisure, business or special occasions — it delivers a thoughtful mix of style, comfort, versatility, and Nepalese character.
Mercure Kathmandu Sukedhara Heights opened in early 2025 — the first of the international Mercure line in Nepal. It’s more than just a hotel: it’s a gateway to Kathmandu’s vibrant spirit, combining modern comforts with a distinct touch of Nepali tradition and hospitality.
With 77 to 104 elegantly designed rooms (depending on the room-type classification) offering sweeping views over the city, mountains or the Himalayas, guests can expect stylish interiors, plenty of natural light, and a warm ambience that blends contemporary design with local flair.
More than a stay — Mercure Kathmandu Sukedhara Heights is also built for gatherings. Its banquet halls and event spaces (with multiple ballrooms and meeting rooms) make it ideal for business meetings, conferences, weddings or social events.
Executives, diplomats, tourists — the hotel has started drawing a varied crowd. As one review put it, during a recent visit there were “diplomats and corporates” attending events late into the night, reflecting how the hotel bridges luxury, business, and social culture.
Located 1.9 mi from Tribhuvan International Airport, the hotel is near Boudhanath Stupa (1.7 mi), Pashupatinath (2.2 mi), and Kathmandu Durbar Square (4.3 mi).
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