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Grand Mercure Xian On Renmin Square

Vienna, Austria

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Grand Mercure Xian On Renmin Square is a luxurious hotel located a 10-minute walk from the Bell and Drum Tower. It offers massage services, a restaurant and parking. The outdoor swimming pool is shared with Sofitel Xian. Air-conditioned guestrooms feature modern interiors and elegant decor. Each room is equipped with a minibar, a work desk and a TV with cable channels. The en suite bathroom comes with a bathtub. Guests can enjoy a relaxing massage or work out at the fitness centre. The tour desk can assist guests with making travel arrangements. Grand Mercure Xian On Renmin Square provides 4 restaurants and 4 bars, offering you Mediterranean, Chinese, Japanese and Italian cuisines and drinks. Renmin Square Grand Mercure Xian is a 5-minute drive from Xi'an Railway Station and a 40-minute drive from Xianyang International Airport. Grand Mercure Xian On Renmin Square is reducing the reliance on single-use plastics in their toiletries.

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