The Mercantile Hotel (Accommodation)

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"Bed & Breakfast style accommodation above Australia's longest running Irish pub. Built in 1914 and opened in 1915, The Mercantile was established to replace the old Mercantile Rowing Club Hotel. It has since become an iconic pub in The Rocks welcoming guests all year round for drinks, great hearty meals and true Irish hospitality. The Mercantile is a welcoming destination to catch up with friends, share a meal and stay for a night of live music and dancing. Whether you're visiting Sydney, or just need somewhere central to stay for the night, The Mercantile's heritage listed, bed & breakfast style hotel is a very comfortable place to stay. Be treated with authentic Irish hospitality, with daily breakfast included."

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