I used it for 2 days and 1 nights, but I was able to spend a nice night with a panoramic view of Nagasaki. The size of the room and the size of the bed were more satisfying than the photo, and the bath provided in the room had a better view than the large communal bath. Of course, I was able to enjoy the night view even in the large communal bath and was satisfied with the hot springs. I think that if access to the hotel becomes better, the satisfaction as a hotel will increase further.
If you want to enjoy the scenery of Nagasaki 々, I highly recommend it! ✨
I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Candeo Hotel in Nagasaki, and I must say it was an exceptional experience. Nestled in the heart of Chinatown, the hotel's location is incredibly convenient, making it a fantastic choice for both leisure and business travelers.
Additionally, the hotel is just a short 2-minute walk from bus stops, making it easy to explore the rest of Nagasaki with ease.
The hotel itself is modern and impeccably clean, which greatly enhanced the comfort of my stay. The check-in process is unique as it takes place on the 11th floor. Despite the initial surprise, the process was smooth and efficient, and the staff were incredibly welcoming and professional.
The convenience of having various restaurants and convenience shops within walking distance is a significant plus. Whether you're looking for a quick snack or a full meal, you won’t have to venture far to find what you need.
Overall, my stay at Candeo Hotel was delightful. The combination of its convenient location, modern and clean facilities, and excellent service makes it a top choice for anyone visiting Nagasaki. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a comfortable and convenient stay in the heart of the city.
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It is located just across the street from the west exit of Nagasaki Station. It has a great location. If you like shopping, there are Amu and Youme nearby. You can also go to the Nagasaki Museum of Art and even Oura within walking distance. The hotel is new, well-equipped, quiet, and the room faces Mount Inasa. The service staff is also very friendly. The only small problem is that the disposable slippers are relatively thin, and they make a thumping sound when walking in the uncarpeted area of the room. Otherwise, there is nothing wrong.
Check in email was not sent, luckily trip customer support responded very fast. Bathroom is clean and the most comfortable bathroom i had in japan. Given the price i dont think any other hotel can match, just take note that this is an unmanned hotel
Clean room with stove, utensils and washing machine. Bed was slightly firm. Our room (101) was next to the road, but late at night it is quiet on the street.
Only 1 parking right next to the entrance that is slightly expensive. Surrounding open air parking lots were cheaper.
Entry is easy to miss (see photo) and self check-in did take some time via ipad.
With a stay at Grand Base Nagasaki City in Nagasaki, you'll be just steps from Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture and Shofukuji Temple. This apartment is 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Nagasaki City Office and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Fukusaiji Temple.
Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 11 guestrooms, featuring kitchens with refrigerators and stovetops. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and flat-screen televisions are provided for your entertainment. Conveniences include microwaves and electric kettles.
Driving to the hotel requires high-level driving skills, and there are not enough parking spaces when arriving at the hotel on weekends. The waiter is friendly.
I booked a double bed room with an area of 16 square meters. It is not too small for two suitcases. The environment is very clean and tidy. The service 👍 buffet breakfast is quite rich and tastes good. It’s seven minutes away from Nagasaki Station, with shopping and dining options, and convenient transportation. It’s easy to choose Toyoko.
Very new and clean, the bed is too soft checkin checkout time requirements are stricter
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GGuest UserPros: excellent service with luggage delivered to the room, spacious, good view and big window
Cons: got to take two lifts to go to the room, near by only one shopping mall no small shops, close to perfect
LLai Hong MayThe hotel's location is excellent, right next to JR Nagasaki station n a grand shopping mall. The room is spacious n there's a pleasant smell when you step into their lobby. The old gentleman at the concierge was especially helpful about our enquiry. Thank you.
GGuest UserLarge hotel room! Staff were nice and friendly. This hotel provides a discount ticket to mount inasa for the awesome view! Hotel location was around a 10mins walk from nagasaki station, but was not an issue for us.
GGuest UserThe Staff are very welcoming with a vast knowledge of the local area and afar. Very friendly people. The hotel is minutes from the harbour next to a shopping mall which houses a food court in the basement with international foods as well as traditional local fayre. Next to the hotel is a Napalise Restaurant and a 7/11 supermarket.
The rooms are spacious enough for a single traveller with the usual amenities such as free drinking water, hairdryer, shower, clothing care products and for the first time ever I got a Bath-Bomb each day for the very deep bath-tub!
There are laundry machines on each floor which you enter your own made-up Personal Identification Number (PIN) 4 digits so that only you can open the machine, they take two hours for an average wash and dry for 600 Y.
I'd stay again without a doubt!!
GGuest UserThe location was convenient for going anywhere. I went out in the morning, rested at the hotel for a bit, and then went sightseeing again in the afternoon, so I was able to fully enjoy my solo trip. I was also surprised at how delicious the breakfast was. The salad, dim sum, sea bream chazuke, freshly baked dried fish, and castella cake were especially good. I would definitely use this hotel again when traveling to Nagasaki.
FFui MeiNo frills, simple yet fully functional amenities. My family thoroughly enjoyed the breakfast spread & quality of food served. Onsen quality is better than some branded hotels found in the main city area. Our first time trying Dormy Inn and w are looking forward to the next!
QQinglanyangxuIn line with the principle of ”big is the main” when booking a hotel in Japan, I decisively booked a two-bedroom one-living room. The three-day stay was very comfortable. The hotel is just opposite the Nagasaki train station, just across the overpass.
The bus stops for various tourist attractions are nearby, which is very convenient.
The bus to Fukuoka is nearby and the cost is low.
There is a large AMU next to the station, which is a department store.
The check-in policy is too Japanese. You can only check in at 4 pm on the day of check-in, and check out is 10 am the next day.
成成先生I picked this hotel because it was right next to Nagasaki train station which made it super convenient to arrive and check-in without a hassle. The hotel is your standard Japanese style: very clean, comfortable and small. The check-in/check-out process was done via kiosk so not much customer service to rate. The price of the room was very reasonable, however, the thing I didn't like was the early checkout time at 10:00am instead of the usual 11 or noon at most other places. Other than that, this is a great hotel to stay at if you're visiting Nagasaki.
EEKKkkNice resort we even visited.
Resort occupied nearly 60% area of Lojima.
3 onsen areas offer without extra charges.
Worth to spend whole day in the resort, dinner is recommended as well.
And of course, staffs are friendly and helpful, higher than normal Japanese standard.
We must book again when we going to Nagasaki
Only one drawback is light show at night, too expensive and nothing special for us.
MmharsnThe pictures over promise and the guest house under delivers. It is in a good location and the staff is friendly enough, but not all sleeping areas look like the pictures. Some private areas go width wise instead of lengthwise, so they have only half the floor space for standing up. And if you have an upper bunk, then the ladder takes up 20% of that floor space. Towels are not included. For the breakfast, you make the toast yourself from bread in the refrigerator. By 8:00 a.m., people are brushing their teeth and using the hair dryer in the center of the dorm room, so you won't be able to sleep.
Overall it's ok, and better than most capsule hotels. But don't let the pictures get your hopes up too high.