As a first-time visitor to Nagasaki, I can confirm that this hotel truly lives up to its excellent online reputation. I booked the smallest room; while the bathroom was compact, the bed was notably spacious, making it perfect for solo travelers. The hotel boasts an unbeatable location. Tram and bus stops are just a stone's throw away, and there's a Yoshinoya right downstairs. Across the street, an indoor shopping arcade means you're covered no matter the weather, ensuring all your dining, entertainment, and shopping needs are met with ease. Both the guest rooms and public areas are exceptionally clean, and the 3rd-floor lobby lounge offers a wonderfully relaxing ambiance. On the ground floor, the elevator entrance features an automatic hand sanitizer dispenser and fresh flower arrangements, adding a very welcoming touch. Breakfast was quite enjoyable, featuring two types of homemade toast as the main items, complemented by a wide selection of side dishes, salads, hot and cold platters, and drinks. It was really satisfying. The front desk staff were incredibly warm and polite; even without Chinese language skills, communication was never an issue. The hot spring bath on the 11th floor is definitely worth experiencing. Overall, this is an excellent hotel perfect for both business and leisure travelers.
The location is superb, directly connected to the JR station and a large shopping mall, offering abundant dining and shopping choices. All major attractions are easily accessible by bus right from the hotel entrance.
To reach the hotel, take the airport limousine bus directly from Exit 5 of the airport. For your return trip, the airport bus stop is conveniently located just a 3-5 minute walk across a pedestrian bridge. The journey takes approximately 40 minutes one way, and timetables are available at the front desk.
The hotel's concierge service is excellent; they can help book the Mt. Inasa night view tour. This is very convenient as it includes pick-up and drop-off right at the hotel entrance, lasts about 80 minutes, and costs 2000 JPY per person.
As noted by many reviewers, the rooms are exceptionally spacious with great views, and feature excellent water pressure and strong air conditioning.
As convenient as can be for the bus, train and tram, it’s about a 30 minute walk to the furthest sights. Also close to the Amu Plaza with many eating options including a supermarket open from 7 to midnight. A small space, it features a fridge and stove, a couple of pots, cutlery and plates for two but, oddly, no bowls for rice or cereal. Generally clean, there was dust on the bedhead and the bathroom smelled damp as it’s hard to get the plastic floor dry even with the ventilator. It’s very quiet, so overall worth a recommendation.
I recently stayed at this Japanese hotel, and it was a fantastic experience. The location is great, with easy access to key attractions and transport, though finding food in Nagasaki can be a bit tricky, especially early in the morning. That’s why I highly recommend booking their breakfast—it's absolutely the best. The spread includes everything from traditional Japanese dishes to international options, and the quality is outstanding. It's definitely worth paying extra for, and you won’t regret it. The hotel’s service was also top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who made sure I felt comfortable throughout my stay. The Chinese-inspired decor added a unique touch that made the atmosphere even more special. Given the excellent service, beautiful facilities, and amazing breakfast, this hotel offers great value for the price. Highly recommend!
hotel is really huge and very nice, room is big and lots space for luggage and iranreally clean. the service from the staff is top notch as they even anticipated the service i require during the check in and key pick up. Will definitely recommend this hotel.
The location is fantastic and easy to find – just off the main road opposite Chinatown, down the street shown in the second picture. There's a supermarket right by the entrance, which is super convenient for grabbing water and snacks. The room itself is quite spacious for Japan, and all the facilities are in good condition.
Great location and great hotel. Very accessible and near to malls and attractions. The hotel has amazing restaurants from fine dining to more affordable food halls - you’ll really never go hungry! 😊And if you’re planning to watch sports games at The Stadium, the hotel has direct access to premium boxes 😊 you’re watching without really leaving the hotel. It’s really the best place to stay. Also, the tram and other public transports are just a walk away!
The room was quite spacious, and they offer complimentary soy sauce ramen in the evenings. There's a 7-Eleven conveniently located downstairs.
After a long day of walking, soaking in the onsen is incredibly relaxing. On the same floor as the onsen, there are washing machines; washing is free, and drying costs 100 JPY for 20 minutes. You can easily do your laundry while enjoying the hot springs. Please note that the onsens are gender-separated, and you need to wash thoroughly before entering. Everyone is nude, so swimsuits are not allowed!
The location is a bit of a walk from Nagasaki Station, taking about 5-8 minutes.
Check-in is handled by a machine with Chinese translation available, making it completely hassle-free.
I had been looking forward to staying at Huis Ten Bosch on this trip, so I chose the Amsterdam Hotel. Checking in was a bit of a hassle, as you had to enter the park and then take a shuttle bus to the hotel. The hotel's exterior resembles a classical European building, and from a distance, it felt like you were truly in the Netherlands.
The lobby is spacious and high-ceilinged, with European-style decor, giving you the feeling of being transported to another country the moment you enter. The front desk staff was very friendly, and the check-in process was quick. They also provided a brief introduction to the park's activities and transportation.
The room was more spacious than I expected, decorated in a European-style elegance. The window overlooked the park's canals and streets, a truly captivating sight. At night, the park, illuminated, reflected in the water, created a truly fairytale-like atmosphere. We specifically chose an exterior room so we could watch the fireworks, but ultimately we enjoyed the spectacular display downstairs with other guests.
With multiple restaurants and a convenience store within the park, there was no shortage of food.
Being right inside the park, the hotel was within easy reach, allowing for immediate exploration, making it much more convenient than staying outside the park. There's also a large bathhouse within the park, which also requires a shuttle bus to reach, which is a bit inconvenient.
Overall, the Amsterdam Hotel felt like more than just accommodation; it was a complete part of the trip. The atmosphere, convenience, and service were all unforgettable. If I were to visit Huis Ten Bosch again, I would definitely stay there again, and I'd even recommend it to first-time visitors. Combining both entertainment and accommodation is the true essence of Huis Ten Bosch.
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CCHANG HSU HWI JASONOutstanding Stay at Hotel Nikko Huis Ten Bosch
During my recent visit to the Huis Ten Bosch area, I had the pleasure of staying at Hotel Nikko Huis Ten Bosch. From the moment I arrived, I was impressed by the welcoming atmosphere and the attentive service provided by the staff. This hotel truly stands out as a five-star destination for both leisure and business travellers.
Exceptional Breakfast Selection
One of the major highlights of my stay was the hotel’s breakfast. The buffet offered a wide variety of delicious options, ranging from traditional Japanese dishes to international favourites. Everything was fresh, beautifully presented, and replenished frequently. Whether you prefer a light continental breakfast or a hearty Japanese meal to start your day, the breakfast at Hotel Nikko Huis Ten Bosch caters to all tastes and dietary needs.
Spacious and Well-Equipped Onsen
The onsen (hot spring bath) facilities at this hotel are truly remarkable. The area is spacious, immaculately clean, and exudes a relaxing ambiance. There are several pools with different temperatures, allowing guests to find their ideal comfort level. The amenities provided — such as towels, toiletries, and relaxation spaces — are of excellent quality. After a long day exploring Huis Ten Bosch, soaking in the large onsen was the perfect way to unwind and rejuvenate.
Comfort and Convenience
My room was modern, well-maintained, and offered stunning views of the surrounding gardens. The bed was very comfortable and the room was equipped with all the amenities I needed for a pleasant stay. The location is ideal — just a short walk from the Huis Ten Bosch theme park, and conveniently connected to transport links.
Final Thoughts
Hotel Nikko Huis Ten Bosch exceeded my expectations in every way. The combination of great hospitality, a top-class breakfast, and outstanding onsen facilities makes it an excellent choice for anyone visiting the area. I highly recommend this hotel and look forward to returning in the future.
BbabyintimatesI stayed in a women-only dormitory as a solo traveler. My flight was delayed and check-in was almost midnight, so I contacted them in advance by email and they immediately sent me an email with instructions on how to check in by myself, which made me feel at ease. The accommodation space and the shared space are spacious, stylish, and really clean. The place is so well-cleaned that you don't even have to worry about being barefoot. I saw that most of the guests were barefoot. The WiFi was strong and there were power outlets everywhere. The kitchen and refrigerator were clean, and there was a water server, which was very helpful. It is about a 10-minute walk from Nagasaki Station, and there is a tram station and bus stop nearby, but it is also about a 15-minute walk from Shianbashi Bridge. I was able to walk to Glover Garden in about 30 minutes. I am grateful for the comfortable stay. Thank you very much.
GGuest UserI stayed there solely to use the EV charger. It seemed like an older hotel, but the room was larger and cleaner than I expected, and I had a very comfortable stay. The breakfast buffet wasn't as flashy as a city hotel, but everything was delicious, and the staff were very accommodating to families with infants, so I was very satisfied (the photo shows the view from the breakfast area). The large public bath had two types: an open-air bath and a panoramic bath, and at the entrance there was a selection of luxury shampoos, conditioners, and oils to choose from. I was happy to be able to try a brand I'd been wanting to try. If I had to point out one drawback, it would be that I hadn't made a reservation for dinner, so I had to go out to eat. There was no restaurant in the hotel where I could casually eat that day. However, it was a wonderful hotel that was worth more than the price. Thank you very much.
MMohanmode9955The location is fantastic and easy to find – just off the main road opposite Chinatown, down the street shown in the second picture. There's a supermarket right by the entrance, which is super convenient for grabbing water and snacks. The room itself is quite spacious for Japan, and all the facilities are in good condition.
AAlikahepalinaketajiayiThe room was quite spacious, and they offer complimentary soy sauce ramen in the evenings. There's a 7-Eleven conveniently located downstairs.
After a long day of walking, soaking in the onsen is incredibly relaxing. On the same floor as the onsen, there are washing machines; washing is free, and drying costs 100 JPY for 20 minutes. You can easily do your laundry while enjoying the hot springs. Please note that the onsens are gender-separated, and you need to wash thoroughly before entering. Everyone is nude, so swimsuits are not allowed!
The location is a bit of a walk from Nagasaki Station, taking about 5-8 minutes.
Check-in is handled by a machine with Chinese translation available, making it completely hassle-free.
GGuest User10 min walk from jr Nagasaki with luggage. 3 mins walk from you me where there's a big supermarket,Starbucks ,Uniqlo n. Pre-owned luxury bag shop. Also 5 mins walk from the port area where U can watch the sun set over the hills while having dinner or drinks. 10 mins walk from most yakiniku restaurants, but reservations are needed at peak times 6-8 pm......if it's full, ask what time to return for a table....most likely tables will be available after 8.
LLishangfengAs a first-time visitor to Nagasaki, I can confirm that this hotel truly lives up to its excellent online reputation. I booked the smallest room; while the bathroom was compact, the bed was notably spacious, making it perfect for solo travelers. The hotel boasts an unbeatable location. Tram and bus stops are just a stone's throw away, and there's a Yoshinoya right downstairs. Across the street, an indoor shopping arcade means you're covered no matter the weather, ensuring all your dining, entertainment, and shopping needs are met with ease. Both the guest rooms and public areas are exceptionally clean, and the 3rd-floor lobby lounge offers a wonderfully relaxing ambiance. On the ground floor, the elevator entrance features an automatic hand sanitizer dispenser and fresh flower arrangements, adding a very welcoming touch. Breakfast was quite enjoyable, featuring two types of homemade toast as the main items, complemented by a wide selection of side dishes, salads, hot and cold platters, and drinks. It was really satisfying. The front desk staff were incredibly warm and polite; even without Chinese language skills, communication was never an issue. The hot spring bath on the 11th floor is definitely worth experiencing. Overall, this is an excellent hotel perfect for both business and leisure travelers.
WWherethefishroamThe location is a little off the city centre, but close to a tram stop. Parking is pricey - 2k per day, and the parking lot is a short walk away so drivers will need to park and unload the car at the carpark and walk up the street with baggage.
Apart from these, the hotel is lovely. The rooms are huge and well equipped with living area and kitchenette. The beds are very comfortable and the blankets have a good weight to them, it was hard to get up in the morning because it was such a good sleep.
LLvjingGreat in value for families who are planning to go Huis Ten Bosch park. The room is spacious and have everything you need. There’s hotel shuttle runs every 20 min to bring you to the park. If you arrive after 7pm, call the hotel reception at the luggage reception (in car park 2), they will send car to come and fetch you. Great service!
OOlga TarI really didn't expect anything from staying at this hotel, as it was twice as cheap as anything in the area. But it's really a hidden gem!
The location is perfect for exploring Nagasaki, in the heart of Chinatown, lots of eateries in the area, and a tram stop nearby. The entrance is between two buildings and not obvious at first glance, but Google maps will get you there.
The hotel has a retro vibe and doesn't look like a traditional business hotel, but does it need to? Big comfy beds, huge rooms (a lot more spacious than you expect to find in Japan), all the amenities you need inside. The description didn't mention a fridge, but we had one in our room. No view, but it didn't bother us.
Good breakfast for a reasonable price.
The only downside is that they don't have a coin laundry in the hotel, but there are some in the area.
In my opinion, it's more than value for money!
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