

Indonesia welcomes a significant hospitality lift as Mercure grows with new hotels in Madiun and Garut, combining heritage, luxury, and world-class amenities. Mercure Grows in Indonesia With New East Java And West Java Hotels Accor's Mercure Hotels expands its presence in Indonesia with the opening of Mercure Madiun in East Java, a hotel inspired by the city's strong railway heritage. Strategically located close to INKA Railway Museum, Madiun Train Station, and major business hubs, the hotel is a perfect mix of **local culture and global hospitality.**
Mercure Madiun Reveals Railway-Inspired Elegance and World-Class Amenities
Mercure Madiun has 153 rooms and boasts a choice of luxury rooms and privilege suites that are inspired by the city's long history as a locomotive city. Facilities include a pool, gym, and an exclusive Kids Club catering to businesspeople and holidaymakers alike.
Also, Mercure Madiun will be a prime destination for events, with adaptable meeting facilities and an existing Grand Ballroom soon to be opened, accommodating a maximum of 700 attendees.Accor's lifestyle loyalty programme, ALL, also gives guests privileged advantages, enriching their stay with tailored rewards.
Mercure Expands Its Footprint in Indonesia
Mercure grows to more than 1,000 hotels across 70 nations and 29 Mercure hotels in Indonesia. Growing its presence even stronger, Accor recently opened Mercure Garut City Center in West Java in January 2025.
The 160-key Mercure Garut City Center features stylish rooms, a swimming pool, a fitness center, and a restaurant, a reflection of Mercure's dedication towards providing excellence in hospitality in Indonesia's booming hotel scene.