Mercure St Albans Noke Hotel
The Mercure St Albans Noke is a traditional 4-star hotel conveniently situated on the outskirts of St Albans. With 110 spacious bedrooms, 44 of which are deluxe rooms, so guests can relax in style. Warner Bros studio Tour, St Albans Cathedral and Verulamium Park are just a 10-minute drive from the hotel, as well as the Maltings shopping centre.
After a busy day, guests can rejuvenate in the fitness suite or the impressive indoor pool and hot tub.
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Mercure St Albans Noke Hotel
Watford Road, AL2 3DS St Albans, United Kingdom
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No cancellation charge applies prior to 14:00 (local time) on the day of arrival. Beyond that time, the first night will be charged.
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Children policyAccommodation and breakfast are free for 1 child under 13 years sharing parents room.Payment type
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Property's Green Action
To protect the environment, we are reducing water use, energy consumption and recycling waste with the goal of limiting our carbon footprint. We integrate sustainable development into our operating procedures, contribute to preserve local communities and the natural ecosystems in which our hotel is located. With all sister hotels, we have already planted three million trees as part of a global reforestation project supported by the United Nations. The last but not the least, we engage our partners and suppliers in their sustainable development strategy and integrate them into the responsibility chain.
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Ian Bennett 2 years ago – Google
Have the steak burger in the pub. Totally solid.
These guys are trying, and if they keep putting money in this place will be truly great.
Gardens are a HUGE plus when you deal with 1's and 0's all day.
Would stay again no hesitation.
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Colin Humphreys 3 years ago – Google
There is a lot to like, the food is genuinely tasty and the staff are overall very friendly.
However there are many glaring flaws with this hotel.
The walls of the rooms are paper thin. I could hear the movie the guests in the room next to me were watching and I knew they didn't have the volume up to high. I could also hear the conversations that were had in the rooms ajoining mine.
Many of the rooms overlook the hotels refuse collection area and I have been woken by the sound of the barstaff throwing bottles away.
If you stay in one of these rooms you also get the smell of garbage wafting into your room.
This place is in desperate need of some TLC and as a business traveller I can't recommend it as the most important thing is a good night's sleep, something this hotel cannot gurentee.
Jon Baker 3 years ago – Google
Nice meeting rooms too.
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jennifer robinson 3 years ago – Google
Unfortunately I think they need to look at the booking in process for large groups. We had to line up and wait which meant that quite a few were outside which wasn't very good.
The outside of the building could do with a spruce up too.
I would recommend this hotel to people as the two negatives in my review didn't affect my stay at all.





































































