Top rated hotels in Nagasaki Prefecture

Dormy Inn PREMIUM Nagasaki Ekimae
4.6/5157 Reviews
I was going back on a day trip, but the facilities in Nagasaki city were too substantial and stayed in a hurry. I accidentally discovered when I was looking for a hotel with hot bath facilities near the station. Search for today's accommodation price in the hotel lobby. I knew the cold and the full content of the hotel, so I decided by the amount presented by the hotel. The elevator is rare in a business hotel and 3,4 units. Security is also safe to push the card key and the accommodation floor. On the first floor, there is a convenience store (which can be entered and left by hotel key), and the hotel original snack is prepared at night, and the hot bath facilities are also complete with inner bath, open-air bath and sauna. Both can be selected because there is a shower room in the room. It is good to go with a feeling like a hiding hotel because it is located one step away from the street. It is recommended to enjoy the night view and the emotion of Nagasaki depending on the place.
Sasebo Green Hotel
3.2/510 Reviews
Great location, wonderful staff, best breakfast I had my entire time in Japan. This hotel was perfect for having to work on base. It is a 20 minute walk and a $12 cab ride. The staff only speaks some English, but the conversations we did have we were able to communicate mostly because they were so kind and willing to understand me. It is a small Japanese hotel, but the room was the perfect size for a solo traveler. I would highly recommend this hotel to Navy travelers as well as regular travelers alike!
I+Land Nagasaki
4.5/582 Reviews
The worst was the meal. It's not delicious in the morning or at night. I can see it in other reviews, but the pot and meat were especially terrible. It takes time and doesn't taste. Although sashimi is delicious, there are many modifiers such as dry ice Usui radish, and the amount of fish in the center is small. It seems that you can upgrade, but only 1 〜 2 items seem to change, so there will be no big difference overall. (By the way, the upgrade is 3,000 〜 5,000 yen per person, which is quite bullish.) There may be an option to go out for meals, but since it is an island, there are few shops other than this facility ... Dinner in the morning It's the same as the venue, but it's crowded even on weekdays. The less menu is not replenished, and it remains as it is even if it is scattered. Obviously there are few staff and there is little space. When I go to pick up the dish in a buffet style, I boil the soup at my own seat, but when I am guided to the seat, it is adjusted by the thermal power MAX, so when I come back, it is too boiled and almost no moisture is gone. To. When you go to get food with multiple people, it seems better to leave someone on the fire or turn off the fire once before going. Lunch is not open on weekdays, so practically, you can choose the Amimoto Shokudo. This is also written on the homepage as ”irregular”, but it seems that it is not done on weekdays, and it is not known whether it is intentional or unkind, but attention is necessary. I saw a lot of people returning by looking at the bulletin board at the entrance of the restaurant, saying, ”Isn't it vacant?” The check-in reception is overwhelmingly lacking, and even if you make a reservation, you have to wait a long time. I aimed for a time that seemed to be free on weekdays, but I stood up with heavy luggage for more than 30 minutes and waited. The rooms are well equipped. There are many slopes, stairs, and rugged roads, so it is difficult to carry luggage. The scenery is good, but I'm worried that other group guests and anglers can pass right outside the window on the first floor. Also, there seems to be no elevator on the second floor, so you can carry your luggage and go up and down the stairs. There are some facilities under repair or maintenance, but it is difficult to understand. Islander Minne has quite a few stairs, slopes, and slopes, so be careful if you have a bad leg. The child may be fun, but I was disappointed. The hotel itself and the nearby aisles are aging, so be careful at your feet. The air conditioner and hammock in the room are full of dust. There are some beautiful places, but the impression that the main tenancy and repair are not catching up overall. It doesn't matter if there are many foreign staff, but I don't think that language skills and attitudes are at the level of leaving the hotel's customer service, so I think it's better to leave the back or only when an interpreter is needed. Although the words are insufficient, it is strongly recommended that you take a video of the dry ice production (which is common in izakaya) when serving sashimi. Is it in the manual? Is it expected to spread SNS? Even though I am a customer, I am worried about various things. Because there were group guests, the bath time was limited without notice. It is said that the facility can be used on the day of check-out, but when I went there, it was under maintenance and could not be used. It seems to be posted on the homepage, and it was cold but difficult to understand! This content was quite tight at the price of a first-class hotel in the city center and a luxury resort in Okinawa and Hokkaido. I'm sorry that I had a holiday on weekdays in anticipation. It may be fun to go as a group guest. Personally, it is a mystery that there are many high evaluations ... There are similar reviews about the drawbacks, but is it difficult for the budget or is it difficult for the budget? .. .. I wonder if I expected too much. .. ..
Iseya, Seaview Private Onsen Bath
4.5/516 Reviews
We stayed at Iseya a whole week while visiting my partner’s son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren in a nearby town. We have stayed in Obama previously for the same reason, and the town was just as nice as we remembered. But this was the first time we had stayed at Iseya, and we are so glad we did. The ryokan has been there for centuries but was rebuilt in 2019 and now has all the modern comforts. The in-room private onsen is fantastic, real geothermal spring water, and really hot. The views and sunsets over Tachibana bay are great and we enjoyed watching the local older people play “grand golf” on the town playing field opposite the hotel (with the bay behind) every morning at 7 am. But it is the staff who really make the place special, so friendly, despite our very poor Japanese, and several speak good English. We really felt welcome, despite being the only foreigners staying there on most days. The breakfasts are fantastic, no need for lunch, and different every day. We ate there just one night and the meal was equally good. The housekeeping was immaculate. Overall highly recommended, and although not cheap, not vastly expensive either and definitely good value.
Hotel JAL City Nagasaki
4.3/566 Reviews
The Covid-19’s theme was inescapable. It followed us everywhere. Seeing everywhere disinfecting dispensers, social distance posters/markers, posters with generic COVID information and more huge posters with enormous masks with an angry face saying ダメ! (don’t do it) really makes it a stressful experience. Imagine me sitting with my wife and kids having a meal and seeing a huge scary mask giving me obvious and subliminal dirty looks while eating. Also I tried to remove the acrylic panel on our table separating me and a son from my wife and another son. The staff said I couldn’t and that other customers were abiding by it. I don’t know about other customers but it seems weird that they would impose safety measures for my family trumping my own family’s wish. I mean we slept in the same bed and kiss each other good night and so on. We spent 2 hours in a car on the way to the hotel without acrylics or masks. Anyway on top of that every individual knife, fork, pair of chopsticks were inside a transparent protective wrap that wasn’t always easy to unwrap. All this compounded … made a holiday trip that was meant to be enjoyable a reminder that we live in an apocalyptic world
Ana Crowne Plaza Nagasaki Gloverhill
4.3/554 Reviews
I stayed here for 2 nights. Check in was polite, but very few of the staff are competent in English. My room was at the very far end of the corridor, but I was at least rewarded with a little balcony with a view of the church and Glover Gardens. The room was small, but otherwise no complaints. I decided to take the drinks voucher for my welcome gift - there's no bar though so you have to have it in the restaurant. I wanted to take it back to my room, but they insisted on seating me, giving me a glass of water etc, when all I wanted was a beer! I should've taken the points. Hotel is in a good location, near the Gardens, close to a tram stop, and less than 10 minutes walk to Chinatown. I'd stay again. One oddity - a friend was planning on joining me, but he couldn't book a room (I tried too), it seemed fully booked. He didn't come in the end, so no worries there, but the hotel was far from full.
Hotel Wing Port Nagasaki
4.4/5128 Reviews
It was a quiet place in front of the station, the staff were kind, and the breakfast was individually packaged because it was a corona disaster, but it was very delicious. The room was also sealed and it was warm without heating. Because it was in front of the station, I was able to shop and eat easily. The transportation was good and I was surprised at the number of buses, but it was a convenient hotel because it was not written on the signboard such as where to go, so it was difficult to find it, or it was easy to go to the sightseeing spot. There were many shops in Nagasaki Station, such as various seafood and souvenirs. It's a hotel you want to use again.
Nagasaki International Hotel
3.7/59 Reviews
I was able to slow down in a pleasant room. After checking out, I was able to keep my luggage well for the time to the flight. Breakfast was also a small child, so I am grateful for the setting that we can enjoy eating so that we don't bother others. One service decreased was that the information that dinner was not booked until 2 days ago was not stopped at HP or reservation site. I was thinking of eating in the hotel, so I was ready to eat if I knew it. But I was able to teach you delicious restaurants nearby, and there was no inconvenience. I want to stay again.
THE GLOBAL VIEW NAGASAKI
4.6/562 Reviews
It's not a new hotel, but it's clean and feels good. We put an extra bed in the twin and stayed with 3 people, but it was large enough. From the room on the north side of the 10th floor, there are no tall buildings around, so the view is good and you can see Mt. Inasa. Construction of stadiums and other facilities is underway around the station, so you can see if JR is running. It was about 15 minutes on foot to the Inasayama Ropeway station, so I walked back without waiting for the bus. I think the breakfast is delicious and the number of items is necessary and sufficient. The venue is a little dazzling on the 15th floor, but the south side can see the sightseeing spot in the city and the view is good.
S Peria Hotel Nagasaki
4.6/572 Reviews
A new business hotel 5,6 minutes walk from Nagasaki Station to Dejima, and the entrance is not conspicuous. The semi-double room itself is not large, but it is enough for one person. It should be noted that the toilet and the washbasin are different from the bathroom. There is also a washroom in the bathroom. There is a hot pot, hair dryer and refrigerator. Although there is no public bath, it is more than the first point as a business hotel. I can't evaluate breakfast (1200 yen) because I don't eat it, but it seems delicious in the photograph

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of hotels78
Number of Reviews 2,289
Average Price(Weekday Night)KRW 251,769
Average Price(Weekend Night)KRW 283,471