Mercure Kathmandu Sukedhara Heights is an integration of traditional Nepalese warmth with world-class amenities. Strategically located in Sukhedhara Heights, a four km drive from the airport and flanked by popular attractions like the sacred Pashupati Nath Temple or Boudha Stupa, the hotel is a convenient stopover for travellers. The elevated location, slightly away from the bustling capital, is an absolute pick for work and leisure guests wanting to unwind—including me.
“We are surrounded by embassies; the city centre is about 20 minutes from here, and hence Sukhedhara seems like a perfect fit for anyone coming here for work,” Vijay Nanmaran S., the hotel's general manager, told Outlook Traveller.
Dubbing it as a business hotel, chairman Desh Bandhu Basnet shared how, since its opening in January 2025, Mercure Kathmandu Sukedhara Heights has seen many MICE travellers, followed by leisure and business guests.
From diplomats and corporates to tourists, Mercure Kathmandu Sukedhara Heights caters to guests' diverse preferences, offering expansive ballrooms and spaces for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE). The elegantly curated rooms, from the executive to the presidential suite, represent contemporary textures and traditional Nepali accents, showing guests an amalgamation of local architecture and modern amenities.

