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Hotel Forza Nagasaki
4.2/564 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.
Hotel Marine World
3.5/511 Reviews
Stayed as part of Inspiring Vacations 17 day Authenic tour. Bus cant\'t stop outside hotel as there is No access. Hotel ferried our bags initially but on check out 2 mornings later we were required to drag them in the rain to awaiting bus. Lobby is accessed via a ramp and 2 separate lifts to our room on 10th floor. Goodsize room after short setup entery,with twin beds and plenty of room to place bags,including built in sofa area. Breakfast was an absolute disaster and couldn't cope with the busloads volume allotted,which meant limited variety to choose from.
Victoria Inn Nagasaki
3.8/520 Reviews
The hotel is well located for the Tram which is the main transport around Nagasaki and there are good restaurants, coffee shops (try Caffe Veloce) and convenience stores nearby in the lanes. The room was also one of the biggest we stayed in. But a heavy downside for us was the cigarette smoke smell in the reception area because of its proximity to the bar where smoking is allowed. The bar itself looked great but we didn't use it, or take the breakfast option because of the smell. If it wasn't for this I would definitely have rated it higher.
Station Hotel Nagasaki Suwa
4/59 Reviews
I used it for the first time on a business trip. It is far from the city of Nagasaki Station, but I think it is a very well-equipped inn for work use. Although there is a limit on the height of the car, there is a parking lot next door, convenience stores and supermarkets are within walking distance, and although it is in the city, there is little noise from the outside, so I was able to spend a relaxing time and relax. Breakfast is a lunch box method, and you can eat it in your room like this time of year. The Wifi in the room was also connected firmly, and if I had a chance to come again, it was an inn that I would like to use.
Hotel Nagasaki
3.4/539 Reviews
I chose this hotel for the purpose of night view, and since it was used by one person, I used the room of ”single Western room (night view side)”, but it was a failure. You can see the night view, but the main building is on the left and bottom of the window, obstructing the panoramic view. Also, this room is dim during the day, and when the lights are turned on at night, the ceiling lights at the entrance are unusually dazzling. I had to turn off the wall switch to turn off the lights, but then the ceiling lights in the room were turned off, and I couldn't use it even though I had a lighting remote control. There was no outlet in the washbasin of the old unit bath in the room, and I couldn't use a hair dryer. There were many inconveniences and the room was very uncomfortable for me. However, the night view from the lobby and the large communal bath (including the women's bath!) Is superb! It is also fresh that the washing area of the large communal bath was a tatami mat. If I wanted to see a similar night view, I later learned that ”15 tatami Japanese-style room (night view side)” was recommended, and I found out that there are various types of ”(night view side)”, which made me very disappointed. The staff were all kind and kind, and even though they were used alone, they were able to pick up and drop off between the station and the hotel. The breakfast buffet was lonely with a small number of items, but the staff was very kind here as well. Furthermore, when I posted a review because I had made a reservation with Jalan, I received a very sincere reply, and I was very impressed with the attitude of listening to each person's word-of-mouth opinions. Next, I would like to confirm the type of room and use the room with a superb view this time.
Pension Baden Heim
3.4/51 Reviews
Pension Baden Heim is run by a friendly and hospitable family who will go above and beyond to take care of you. We stayed from December 31st to January 2nd. The rooms are warm, with cozy bedding, the public shower and bathroom spacious and clean. Breakfast, served by the lady of the house, is worth the extra charge (coffee or tea, omelet, various meats and fruits with a side of breads and jams). They are knowledgeable of the city and will help you out with finding places to visit, where to eat, where to shop and how to get around. The location is also great. A short walk from Temple Town (寺町) and 15 minutes to the station, it's also very close to the popular history and culture museum, and a trolley line that can take you to Dejima, China Town or the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum. I'd recommend a stay at Pension Baden Heim.

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