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Top rated hotels in Nagasaki

Hotel Forza Nagasaki
4.3/561 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good, just a few steps from the tram stop. Located in a commercial corridor, there are a lot of restaurants nearby, as well as shops, Don Quijote, drugstores, etc. The famous Chawanmushi shop is just a 2-minute walk away. The room size is relatively large for Japan and it was very comfortable. I just can't understand the difference between the room types I booked. There was a square massager in the room I stayed in, but there was no one for massaging legs.
Route - Cafe and Petit Hostel
4.4/521 Reviews
Easily the friendliest welcome I've ever had at hostel! Located very close to Nagasaki Station. There are private cabins with their own locks and lock boxes, so security is very good. The bed was very comfortable! The breakfast for ¥500 is very good value! Would highly recommend!
Nagasaki House Burabura
4.2/53 Reviews
The location is relatively in, but it is the sea and the room is good in Japanese. It is worthy of praise that the clerk is very polite. I checked in late that day. I saw that I didn't get to my place and left a note to talk to me about contact. But another is not good, many facilities have to be shared.
Nagasaki Bus Terminal Hotel
3.8/538 Reviews
It's easy to get to the airport (although crossing a road without a signal from the airport), there is a platform right after leaving the airport! Shinchi Chinatown is also close. The tram (Nagasaki Electric Tramway) platform is also close! There is no problem with the location! But the bath is small? No problem if it is not for bathing but for shower.
Nisshokan Bettei Koyotei
4.5/515 Reviews
The service is very, very, very thoughtful and sincere, and the details are expensive. It is worth it! The hotel is directly facing Nagasaki Port. This scenery is definitely not lost to Inasayama, which is equivalent to the cost of visiting Inasayama. It is also comfortable and not tired! The company has three different grades of hotels, the low-end Ctrip is called Nice Card, the middle end is called Mei Songhe, the high-end and most expensive is this Hongye Pavilion, a shuttle bus stops at three places, so pay attention to your designated hotel to get off. . We just got on the wrong car, and went to the first stop at the front desk to finish the team and learned that we had the wrong hotel. We immediately sent us the car and checked in for the service! There are also a lot of kimonos to choose from. Be sure to pay attention to the shuttle schedule. The earliest arrival at Nagasaki Station in the afternoon is four o'clock. The bus that departs to Nagasaki Station at the latest in the morning is around 10 o'clock. It is not recommended to take a taxi to the city because the hotel is halfway up the mountain. Also expensive. The room is large, the tatami beds are so much more, and the family trip is enough. Note that the hotel is not a spa bath.
Hotel H2 Trip&Business Nagasaki
4.5/5133 Reviews
It was an incredible inn that I was staying with a budget control. The customer service was always polite and smiling and gave me some fine care. The room was fashionable and clean, and there was no dirt that was concerned. Smart singles are wider than considering the number of tatami mats because there is no bathtub, and I didn't feel particularly narrow for the amount of luggage arrangement, notes, smartphone use, sleep, etc. The shower room was also thankful that the gap was blocked so that the water did not go to the toilet side. Unlike the minimal, it is a full western style floor. Although the space for the washbasin is not large, there is another place in the washbasin, so it is recommended to divide the washbasin into two or more large porch. The bath in the bath also extended and soaked, and the fatigue of the sightseeing in Nagasaki City, which tended to be beautiful and easy to walk, healed more than I imagined. The bath and the room were secure, and even the woman was safe. In addition, it was a nice trip, and it was full of a little goodness that raised the travel mood, such as coffee and tea freely in front of the front desk. The breakfast at the beginning of April was a sandwich buffet with a tasteful bread and pancake, and selection of ingredients from cream, *, sausage, sliced onions, saba, etc. There are several kinds of soup, coffee, tea and juice, but there is no miso soup and white rice, so I think it's a preference there. I was delicious. Even if you don't set breakfast by reservation, it was difficult to buy a ticket at the front desk if you were tired or trying to go to breakfast when the store was a holiday. By the way, the entrance and the price are different, but there is a popular cooking on the second floor, and if you are careful about the business hours and the restriction of the entrance of the large bath, you can drink the sour in 0 minutes on foot. If you care about time, you can also look around the nearby store street. Chinatown and Dejima were able to walk in the typical cultural system, and the city tram station was also nearby and it was a good location.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels65
Number of Reviews1,991
Highest PriceNZD 3,325
Lowest PriceNZD 41
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 246
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 285