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Mercure St. Pauls Hotel & Spa
Sheffield, South Yorkshire

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This 4-star deluxe city centre location has all amenities to suit the business and leisure traveller, including the Spa Naturel. Many attractions for all ages and tastes are within walking distance. The Mercure St. Paul's has 161 bedrooms, all with en suite facilities, including 31 club rooms and 4 luxury suites with views of the city. The hotel is home to 2 restaurants: Zucca is serving Italian cuisine and The Yard is offering seafood and steak dishes. Relax in the Spa Naturel with an 18 metre swimming pool, sauna, steam room, Snail Shower, Ice Fountain and Technogym which are all free to guests. We have banqueting facilities for up to 450 guests and conference facilities for up to 650 delegates. Valet parking or reduced rate parking are available to all our guests.


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Rooms - £70.00 per Room

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 Mercure St. Pauls Hotel & Spa
 119 Norfolk Street
 Sheffield
 South Yorkshire
 S1 2JE


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Sheffield is a major city and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire in the north of England. It is so named because of its origins in a field on the River Sheaf that runs through the city. The city has grown from its largely industrial roots to encompass a wide economic base. The city became world famous in the nineteenth century for its production of steel. Many innovations in the industry were developed locally, including crucible and stainless steel. This fuelled an almost tenfold increase in the population during the Industrial Revolution. It gained its city charter in 1893 and became officially titled the City of Sheffield. International competition caused a decline in local industry during the 1970s and 1980s, and at the same time the national coal industry collapsed, affecting Sheffield's population. In recent years the city has attempted to reinvent itself as a sporting and technology city; there are signs that this is reversing its fortunes.

 
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