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Hotel Mielparque Nagoya
4/546 Reviews

Hotel Mielparque Nagoya

Nagoya|0.69km from Bistrot Mirabelle
The hotel is well situated across from a convenience store and exit no. 1 to Chikusa subway, which connects to both JR Chuo line and Higashiyama line. Whilst the hotel is known for weddings, and an established hotel offering only a restaurant, it lacks in other areas of convenience and upkeep. The vending machine in the lobby was out of service, with the next being located outside of the hotel in the parking lot along with the designated smoking area. From the offset, it is aged, and whilst the lobby seems to be kept clean, the western standard smoking room on the 5th floor was shabby, with many signs of wear and tear, stains, and in need of a renewal. In comparison with other hotels of the same level, this hotel is sub-par with the rooms requiring an upgrade. Inside the room, a complimentary bottle of water is provided. The old desk had one inbuilt power outlet in a position not practical for laptop chargers. Everything is rundown with visible markings from the furnishings, walls and carpets, to the toilet-shower unit. The wifi was not working, so the front desk staff changed me to the next room where connectivity was working, but the condition was identical. The room windows cannot be opened, and whilst the temperature of air conditioning can be changed, the room becomes unpleasantly stuffy and dry, especially in the winter season. Surprisingly, for a smoking room, it does not have an air purifier/humidifier unit which is an inexpensive yet effective method to improve the air condition. In its current state, I can’t imagine holding a wedding and inviting guests to stay. Overall, this hotel has potential with renovation, but until then, I would not stay here again.

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HOTEL MYSTAYS Nagoya Sakae
4.1/5240 Reviews
First night was a bad night for me as I could not sleep , the smell of smoking cigarettes was so bad I had to call the reception at 3am I needed a change of room the next day , I did ask the reception as soon as I arrived at the hotel when I find out I was put in a smoking room and ask if they can change non smoking room but they say their is no room to change, at first I thought I could handle the smell, but to my mistake when I got sleeping ,my lungs feel like unable to breathe , even the bed and duvet cover smell of cigarettes! After my call 3am to the reception and told them I could not sleep , then he say he can change me a room at 11am . After the room change I was ok !
Hotel Route-Inn Nagoya Imaike Ekimae
4.2/590 Reviews
The room was clean. Nice staff but not speaking english well so littlebit difficult communication. The room was really small but the rooms are like that in every japanese hotel. Not so good location but near metro so it is ok. There was washingmashine and dryer in the hotel (300yen total) which was really great.
Hotel Route-Inn Nagoya Sakae
4.3/548 Reviews
Sakae
It is about 2 minutes walk from the 'Airport Dori Street' on the west side of the tsurunajo line of the municipal subway Higashiyama line to the south direction (7 ~ 8 minutes walk), and it is within walking distance from the tsurudori line 'takatake station'. The building feels old, but the single room room has ample size and can be relaxed, and there are minimum amenities and the room is kept clean. If you ask in advance when you stay overnight, you omit the cleaning of the room in the absence and exchange only towels. I was worried about the sound when I opened the door of the room key during my stay, the water flow of the toilet was not good, and it seemed to have been flowing for a while after pulling the lever. There were various troubles, but it was good that the staff at the front desk responded sincerely every time. There was a breakfast restaurant on the first floor, and there were not many types of dishes, but the taste was good, and there was a large bath of artificial hot springs on the opposite side, and the bathtub was large and the temperature was a little high.
Nagoya Tokyu Hotel
4.5/5216 Reviews
Sakae
Hotel is really clean, and the amenities are replenished daily. Even came with travel-sized makeup remover which was helpful! Toothbrush was also really nice (not the typical hard disposable ones). Conveniently located next to a family mart and opposite a lawson
Toyoko Inn Nagoya Sakae
3.8/567 Reviews
Parts of this Toyoko (corridors) are, like the immediate neighbourhood, by Japanese standards, slightly rundown. The Sakae underground shopping/dining mall is an amazing labyrinth worth exploring. The air conditioning (to be used as heating in November) was reatively easy to use, in spite of the Kanji-only remote keys. The staff at breakfast appeared less stressed and more on top of things than the Toyoko Inn average. The WiFi in the lobby had such low security settings that my computers (all three of them) refused to connect to it. But in my guestroom it was thankfully OK. View from my room was almost totally blocked by what looked like a tower of freight containers piled up inches away from my window. The breakfast room can be so crowded that you may need to eat standing, so don't bring any luggage into it if at all possible. It is a relatively small Toyoko Inn but, otherwise, like all Toyoko's, and in spite of a few minor weaknesses, solid, reliable and very practical.
Access by Loisir Hotel Nagoya
4.3/570 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
It's my 2nd time staying here. the location is great!! the room is new and clean. I had some stuffs sent by post and asked them to keep it for me before I checked in, they were willing to provide service. Very nice hotel. I will surely stay there again.

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