The Mercure Rouen Centre Cathédrale hotel team is delighted to welcome you to the capital of Normandy. Whether you are traveling on business or with family, enjoy hotel's ideal location in the heart of the historic quarter, a stone's throw from the cathedral.
Located in the center of Rouen near the train station, the fully renovated 4-star Mercure Rouen Centre Cathédrale hotel welcomes you to the heart of Normandy and the Seine Valley.
Ideal for relaxing with the family or for cultural or business trips, the hotel is located in the peace and quiet of a pedestrian area, at the foot of Rouen Cathedral.
It is close to a number of major tourist sites: the Historial Jeanne d'Arc, the Beaux Arts museum and even Panorama XXL, a unique location in France.
Make the most of your stay with a range of recently renovated rooms with decor inspired by the impressionists.
Choose a standard room with double bed or twin beds, or even with a sofa.
Some rooms enjoy a privileged view over the Cathedral from the balcony or terrace.
Let yourself be seduced by the cozy atmosphere of the Suite and its lounge space, where you can enjoy views of the Cathedral.
Experience this comfortable room with a sofa bed. The room can accommodate up to 3 adults, or 2 adults and 2 children.
Marvel at its cozy atmosphere with a decor inspired by the impressionists.
For a professional stay or a relaxing break, this room will charm you with its elegance, modernity and comfort.
Enjoy the flat screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities and Impressionist-style decor.
For even greater peace and quiet, choose a room overlooking the courtyard with twin beds (each a meter wide) and bathtub.
You'll love the Impressionist-inspired decor.
Experience the indulgence of enhanced-comfort room with upscale bed linen, exclusive to Mercure, an iPhone docking station, Nespresso machine, shower room.
There are also a number of other little details designed to help you enjoy your stay. Some rooms have a view of the cathedral from the balcony.
Give in to a temptation and savor a unique moment in this spacious Suite with cathedral views, which can accommodate up to 4 people.
Enjoy the lounge area and the other touches of luxury, including Ambilight flat screen TV, mini bar and separate toilets.
Whatever your desires, new Cuisine Lounge offers you modernity, variety and flavor in every dish.
Choose freely, just like at home.
19.00h - 22.00h
Thematic
Brand-new, chic and relaxed Lounge space offers a welcoming spot where you can work or relax in comfort.
Discover selection of fine "Cave & Saveurs" wines and marvel at varied menu.
Recreational amenities at the hotel include a fitness center.
Mercure hotel located at the foot of the Rouen Cathedral and a short walk from the main tourist and mediaeval sites in the city centre.
It is an ideal starting point for visiting the Beaux-Arts Museum, the "Gros-Horloge" and Joan of Arc's stake.
The palatial 17th-century townhouse, Hôtel d’Hocqueville was built over a part of Rouen’s former castle and has contained the city’s Ceramic Museum since 1984.
Rouen’s main park is the site of many a family outing but it also has scientific merit, tending plants from five different continents. The park is fabulous from April through to November.
A museum with both a medical and literary vocation, this attraction is found at the birthplace of the 19th-century Gustave Flaubert, in the former Hôtel-Dieu hospital.
This one-of-a-kind museum is inside the former Church of Saint-Laurent, which was completed at the start of the 16th century. Going back to the 1500s are tavern signs, chests, tools, hinges, locks, keys, jewellery and basket hangers.
There are some highly distinguished burials at this breathtaking building: namely Richard the Lionheart, and the early Norman rulers like Rollo and William I. Many of the stained glass windows made in the 1200s survive.
The Church of Saint-Maclou is a Roman Catholic church in Rouen, France, which is considered one of the best examples of the Flamboyant style of Gothic architecture in France.
Normandy has a reputation for its wooded countryside, with farms bordered by hedges, orchards and rich greenery. Rouen is on the edge of a large natural park that continues all the way to the coast.
Fruit farms surround Rouen, and here the apple is king. It goes into the city’s souvenir candies and is distilled to make Calvados apple brandy. Among the cheeses from the Normandy region are the renowned Pont-l’évêque, neufchâtel and camembert.
One of Rouen’s big medieval landmarks, the Gros Horloge is an astronomical clock with a mechanism from the 1300s mounted above a renaissance arch and passageway.
Joan of Arc was tried right here in Rouen’s Episcopal Palace in 1431, so it’s fitting that there should be a museum dedicated to her life in this historic building.
Rouen’s world-class fine arts museum was inaugurated in 1801. It ranks as one of the richest provincial museums in the country with art, sculpture and decorative items from the 1500s to the 20th century.
On the western end of the Rue du Gros-Horloge is the square where Joan of Arc was burnt alive on May 30 1431.
Set in the old Jewish quarter, Rouen has the largest gothic civic building in the country, built to house the Exchequer of Normandy from 1499.
Panorama XXL is a massive, 360° panoramic painting that is updated for a new exhibition every few months.
When Rouen’s ramparts were destroyed in the 18th century they were replaced by broad boulevards that continue to mark the limits of the medieval old centre. This part of Rouen has 227 registered historical monuments.
MERCURE ROUEN CENTRE CATHEDRALE
7 rue Croix de FerRue des Arsins - Accès Parking 76000 RouenFrance