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Mercure St Pauls Hotel & Spa, Executive Boardroom

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Macdonald St. Pauls Hotel, 119 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE - 

  • Users

    Up to
    30 guests

About Venue

The 4 star Mercure St Paul’s Hotel and Spa Sheffield,

Boasts 169 modern bedrooms to include Classic, Privilege classifications & for something special why not upgrade to a Junior Suite with extra-added touches for that luxury feel. Ten meeting rooms varying in size and up to a maximum of 550 guests catering for any occasion, from the main meeting room to breakout spaces ideal for Conferences, meetings, incentives and events.

The Yard restaurant offers a superb international menu to tantalise your taste buds, within an elegant setting. Whilst the Champagne Bar offers another level of elegance for inside or outside enjoyment. After a long day whether it is full day shopping or a meeting you can relax in the onsite SPA encapsulating an indoor heated Pool, sauna, steam room, snail shower and ice fountain or if you’re feeling energetic hit the GYM.

Located in the heart of Sheffield, nearby to local restaurants and bars should you want to take in the social scene of the City, Guests can easily access the hotel, via major transport links including the M1 at Junction 33 and Sheffield train station.

If you are travelling for Business or Leisure, the hotel is sure to delight, offering extensive facilities to meet your needs.

Executive Boardroom on your preferred date.

Located on the mezzanine level access via lift and stairs with its own private foyer area, the room offers: wifi, air conditioning and can seat up to 18 in boardroom, or 35 in theatre style.

Capacity & Layout

Theatre

Theatre

up to 30

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 18

Classroom

Classroom

up to 15

Facilities & Amenities

Tea

Tea

Stage

Stage

Flipchart

Flipchart

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Whiteboards

Whiteboards

Telephone

Telephone

Disabled access

Disabled access

Lectern

Lectern

Print/Scan/Copy

Print/Scan/Copy

Breakout rooms

Breakout rooms

Space Rules

Cancellation policy

Subject to space used

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Reviews

  • Rowan Brown
    November 2025

    Morning spa package with treatment - no hotel stay. Treatment was very good value for money, staff are friendly, steam room & sauna were a reasonable temperature. However, the pool is rather small for the size of hotel and was incredibly noisy on this day, making it hard to have a conversation, even at close range. Generally, showers and the steam room/sauna look rather dated and could do with being modernised. Having been to the Kenwood spa, we've noticed this as a general trend with Mercure spas and should be noted by wider chain/spa management

  • Resham Kainth
    December 2025

    The hotel is very well located in Sheffield town centre. The rooms are very nice. The bathrooms are unfortunately dated and not in the best condition. The staff are very friendly and helpful.

  • Cliff Van Sickel
    August 2025

    The staff at Mecure St. Paul are professional and willing to help whenever they're asked. If you have a need to be in Sheffield City Centre it's close to everything. One improvement area would be fixing small issues with the room. My room smelled like damp concrete. Toilet paper holder was broken and the toilet didn't flush about once every 4th flush. With some interior updates in the rooms and hallways this would be a very nice hotel.

  • Bridget Smith
    April 2025

    We had read reviews online about this hotel and they seemed mixed. We were just staying one night as we were attending the 40th anniversary black ball event at the crucible, therefore it wasn't going to be a major disappointment if things weren't great. First of all. The location is perfect for the crucible and it's only ten minutes from the train station. On arrival I had booked early check-in as I knew we would be traveling a lot and having left our house at 3am, I knew we would need a rest. The reception staff were pleasant enough. However I was told our room wasn't ready yet and we needed to wait. Luckily, it was only a few minutes. We got the lift up to the 5th floor and we had a privilege room. The room definitely has a musty damp smell. I think it's because there isn't enough ventilation in the room. I don't mean the air conditioner or heating. I mean air vents. They have fairly modern windows but they're completely sealed, so you can't open them. Fair enough, but you need to have windows with built in air vents to compensate for this. In the morning the condensation just rolled off the windows onto the carpet. For some strange reason one side table was missing and a normal white bistro style table was there instead. Functional, but not a 4 star privilege room. Random oil radiator heaters were in the room, hinting that the hotel heating probably didn't work. The bathroom was fine. There was tea and coffee making stuff. The safe didn't work. After a quick nap we later wanted some food. So we tried the restaurant but we were told to go to the bar area for food. It was 5pm so maybe in between times. We both had the beef burger with fries. Not bad food but definitely not 4 star quality. We didn't even get cutlery or napkins. It was so uninspiring I never even took photos! The breakfast buffet was adequate and the freshly poached eggs were perfection. Overall it was a good stay but it wasn't 4 Stars. Nowhere near that. We've stayed in some b&B's that have been 100% better. It lacks the wow factor in both style and substance. Rooms are decorated very poorly, like somebody's dad did on his day off. It needs TLC. It probably was a super hotel in the 1990s but it's just above Travelodge now.

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