Mercure Bridgewater Hotel
£57.50 per person
Visit the historic market town of Bridgwater and enjoy a break at the modern 4 star Mercure Bridgwater Hotel. Located in the town centre, you'll be ideally situated for exploring the town and the surrounding areas of Somerset, including the seaside town of Burnham-on-Sea, perfect for a relaxing coastal day out. Your stay includes an afternoon tea to be taken in the hotel's Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill.
Your Great Little Break includes:
🌅1 night staying at the 4 star Mercure Bridgwater Hotel
🌅Full English breakfast
🌅Couples afternoon tea (worth £29.50 for two) in the Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill*
🌅Parking included (worth £10)
🌅Availability from June 2023 - December 2023
Can be booked for multiple nights
This deal is fully refundable up to 7 days prior to arrival
Please note:
* Please pre-book your afternoon tea with the hotel once you have confirmed your booking.
Why we love this
📍Located in the market town of Bridgwater, discover the regular farmer's market and purchase local produce, including cheeses, ciders and more
📍The hotel is an ideal base for anyone wishing to explore the surrounding areas Somerset has to offer, such as Burnham-on-Sea, a seaside town boasting a long stretch of sandy beach
📍Explore the breathtaking Quantock Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty featuring panoramic views of rolling hills leading to the coast
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