It was only about a 10-minute walk from Higashi-Okazaki station, making it a great location for getting around. The staff were friendly, and the room was clean and comfortable!
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.2% of visitors choose this area
WWushuang072026.05.04
This hotel is absolutely impeccable in terms of location, facilities, and service. It's right around the corner from Nagoya Station – just a left turn! It's incredibly convenient for travelers, with easy access to the subway, Meitetsu, JR, Shinkansen, and the airport. The room size is pretty standard for a Japanese hotel of this type, and the bathroom comes with a bathtub, bath salts, and a full set of Pola toiletries – I loved them! The breakfast even includes Nagoya's famous Hitsumabushi (eel rice), which was delightful! I enjoyed my stay so much that when I returned to Nagoya after my trip, I chose this hotel again.
The humidifier box in the air purifier was quite dirty, looked like it hadn't been cleaned in ages. For breakfast, only the chicken wings and unagi rice were good; everything else was nothing special. Before booking, I was told there would be children's toys and puzzles, but upon arrival, the front desk said they only had picture books. As for children's shower gel and baby bottle cleaner, you had to call the front desk to have them sent up. The staff's service attitude was very good, though. The parking lot is conveniently located on B1, making it easy to get around by car.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.2% of visitors choose this area
Ccwinnie2026.04.21
The hotel is stylish, though on the pricier side. The room is spacious, and I especially liked the Bluetooth speaker, which allowed us to play our own music. The bathtub, along with the provided bath salts, added a nice spa-like touch.
However, there’s no water dispenser, and even small bottles of water come at an extra charge (100 yen). The pillows were quite small and not very comfortable, which made it harder to get a good night’s sleep.
The location is also a bit far from the station, which can be inconvenient if you’re traveling with luggage or heavy bags.
Hotel near Sakae,Nagoya58.4% of visitors choose this area
FFuxiu2024.07.16
The hotel waiters are very enthusiastic! Very attentive communication service!
The room facilities are also very complete, and the bed is big enough for two people to sleep comfortably!
You can communicate with the front desk in advance before leaving and ask them to call a taxi.
All in all, I was very satisfied with my stay.
Located inside the station, very good.
No chance to control My own room temperature is something that i m somewhat now satisfying.
Got a window that cannot open. Good for viewing, but, cannot open the let the cold winds flow into my room. Yet, hotel air-con is centralised. It means the hotel management decided if today is cold or not. U DON get to decided. Check out photos below as proof.
They send in an extra one fan for me, since I complained not cold enough. Photo shown.
Other than the temperature, all is good.
Many convinient store around. That I know of, Family, 7, lawson. Even McD is not far
Supermarket and a small food court is also inside/atttach with toyohashi station.
Big table, good.
Room space.. . Not quite remembered if I leave my luggage open or not. But, judging from the photo, I must close it after done with my luggage. ( my trip have multiple hotel)
Not bad for a big window for night view 2.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.2% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.04.24
Pros:
1. Good location
2. Comfy bed for rooms with 2 beds (twin *2 set up)
Cons:
1. Slow insufficient elevators to tansit from lobby at 24F to 7F or 1F (to get out of the building)
2. AC vent blows right in your face (pic 1)
3. Do not book their kind bed room as it is not an actual King bed. It is very misleading to sell king bed room when it's actually 2 beds pieced together with a thin mattress cover. (And the mattress cover is made to hide the twin bed from direct view)
4. Like others said, the sides are too small to quickly get out of the bed. Have to shuffle to the bottom of the bed to get out.
Fell asleep in the middle of the bed, felt weird but was too tired and passed out. Woke up with sore back from the bed and sore drybthroat from the AC blasting in my face all night. Took a look and it seemed like a king bed (pic 2), but it felt weird so checked again and found that its not a real king bed, but 2 bed pieced together with mattress topper wrap to appear like a king bed.
I felt cheated that I was sold a room with king bed but it was not a real king bed. I expected better attitude from a 4 star hotel especially it is a newer hotel and in Japan. This action is a violation of Meiyo (honor) and Shokunin (craftsman) ethics.
Pic 4 & 5 & 6 helps explains it from a third party view (I wanted to make sure what I felt was not biased or due to personal preference, so I double checked with google AI for ”third person” perspective)
In summary: Selling two bed pieced together as a King isn't just a ”hack”—it's a betrayal of the Wa (harmony) between the maker and the user.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.11
Considering Tokyo's accommodation prices and standards, this place was an absolute steal! I wish I'd known; I would have taken a late Shinkansen and stayed an extra night, saving myself 500 yen.
Pros: The price was right, and the decor was lovely. From what I saw, it seems to be considered a 4-star in Japan. The service was very warm; staff greeted you upon entering and leaving. There was a welcome gift, complimentary drinks and coffee, and a microwave for heating food. Plus, free access to the public bath – a shame I arrived late and was too tired to go. The interior had a nice, distinctive style, and there was an air purifier in the room. It's not far from Nagoya Station, and right next to the Meitetsu Department Store (main building, 9th floor), which houses several of Nagoya's characteristic old restaurants, though there might be a queue.
Cons: It's a bit of a walk from Nagoya Station, a good 10 minutes that requires a bit of navigation. If you're coming from the airport, it's an extra 3-minute walk from Meitetsu Nagoya Station, but once you're familiar with the area, it feels quite close.
Overall, highly recommended.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.08
The room is spacious and well equipped. It's a bit far from Nagoya station and not many buses around the hotel. It's a bit inconvenient. There's shuttle bus available in the morning on weekdays. Longer service time on weekends. Maybe the hotel is busy, the lounge staff wasn't too friendly. I have short hair but I found a long hair on my bed under the blanket. The bedsheet has some black colour fabric fibers but I wore light colour pajamas.
We stayed here for a night to catch a morning flight the next day. The hotel itself is about 15-20 mins walk to the terminal but it provides free shuttle bus service in the morning starting from 6.40am. There's also a free shuttle bus in front of the hotel taking guests to the nearby Aeon Mall in Tokoname where you can shop and dine. Buffet breakfast has a wide variety on offer and the hotel room has a nice view of the ocean.
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GGuest UserI recently enjoyed a fantastic stay at the Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya Hotel, and I want to highlight some exceptional service that made our visit memorable.
Thoughtful Amenities
The welcome ice cream for my sons was a delightful surprise. It was a thoughtful gesture that made them feel special and added to our overall positive experience.
Duty Manager Mr. Andei Ho
One standout moment of our visit was when Mr. Andei Ho, the Duty Manager, came to assist us during one of our evenings at the hotel. Being a Hongkonger himself, he made us feel right at home. When we returned from a day out and needed to store some belongings at the concierge, Mr. Andei approached us and warmly communicated in Cantonese. His friendly demeanor and willingness to help truly made us feel welcomed.
Proactive Assistance
After our check-out, Mr. Andei noticed us trying to call an Uber in the lobby and proactively offered to help by calling a taxi instead. Given that we had too much luggage, he went above and beyond by marking the pick-up and drop-off locations for us at the Airport Express Station, ensuring a smooth departure. One day, he saw us waiting outside for a taxi and proactively asked a colleague to come over and see if we needed help calling a taxi.
Housekeeping
I would also like to commend the housekeeping team for their outstanding work. They kept our room impeccably clean and tidy throughout our stay, greatly contributing to our comfort.
Summary
In summary, my experience at the Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya was fantastic, thanks to the outstanding service from Mr. Andei Ho and the entire staff, including the diligent housekeeping team. I highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting the area, and I look forward to returning in the future!
CcwinnieThe hotel is stylish, though on the pricier side. The room is spacious, and I especially liked the Bluetooth speaker, which allowed us to play our own music. The bathtub, along with the provided bath salts, added a nice spa-like touch.
However, there’s no water dispenser, and even small bottles of water come at an extra charge (100 yen). The pillows were quite small and not very comfortable, which made it harder to get a good night’s sleep.
The location is also a bit far from the station, which can be inconvenient if you’re traveling with luggage or heavy bags.
WWushuang07This hotel is absolutely impeccable in terms of location, facilities, and service. It's right around the corner from Nagoya Station – just a left turn! It's incredibly convenient for travelers, with easy access to the subway, Meitetsu, JR, Shinkansen, and the airport. The room size is pretty standard for a Japanese hotel of this type, and the bathroom comes with a bathtub, bath salts, and a full set of Pola toiletries – I loved them! The breakfast even includes Nagoya's famous Hitsumabushi (eel rice), which was delightful! I enjoyed my stay so much that when I returned to Nagoya after my trip, I chose this hotel again.
AAnonymous UserPros:
1. Good location
2. Comfy bed for rooms with 2 beds (twin *2 set up)
Cons:
1. Slow insufficient elevators to tansit from lobby at 24F to 7F or 1F (to get out of the building)
2. AC vent blows right in your face (pic 1)
3. Do not book their kind bed room as it is not an actual King bed. It is very misleading to sell king bed room when it's actually 2 beds pieced together with a thin mattress cover. (And the mattress cover is made to hide the twin bed from direct view)
4. Like others said, the sides are too small to quickly get out of the bed. Have to shuffle to the bottom of the bed to get out.
Fell asleep in the middle of the bed, felt weird but was too tired and passed out. Woke up with sore back from the bed and sore drybthroat from the AC blasting in my face all night. Took a look and it seemed like a king bed (pic 2), but it felt weird so checked again and found that its not a real king bed, but 2 bed pieced together with mattress topper wrap to appear like a king bed.
I felt cheated that I was sold a room with king bed but it was not a real king bed. I expected better attitude from a 4 star hotel especially it is a newer hotel and in Japan. This action is a violation of Meiyo (honor) and Shokunin (craftsman) ethics.
Pic 4 & 5 & 6 helps explains it from a third party view (I wanted to make sure what I felt was not biased or due to personal preference, so I double checked with google AI for ”third person” perspective)
In summary: Selling two bed pieced together as a King isn't just a ”hack”—it's a betrayal of the Wa (harmony) between the maker and the user.
NNingmengqingThis was my second stay at the Meitetsu Grand Hotel, and it's incredibly convenient for traveling from Takayama to Nagoya. I arrived at the Meitetsu BC bus station in Nagoya via highway bus, which is located on the 3rd floor of the Meitetsu Building. The hotel's front desk is on the 11th floor of the same building, so it's practically zero distance! However, the shopping mall in the Meitetsu Building closed in March this year. I heard that this building, which has been operating for seventy years, is going to be redeveloped. I hope the renovated Meitetsu Building will be just as convenient! Currently, the Meitetsu bus still operates from the 3rd floor. To get to the unagi (eel) restaurant, [Sumiyaki Unafuji Shirakabe Bettei], which was recommended by Michelin, you can take the elevator down to the 3rd floor for transportation. My room was on the 15th floor, and I enjoyed the view from the window every morning and evening during my three-night stay. I forgot to take night photos, but it was beautiful! The hotel's front desk staff were excellent and very accommodating. This time, there was even a Chinese-speaking staff member at the front desk, who provided a lot of help to us Chinese-speaking guests.
GGuest UserService: Impeccable. For breakfast, the Eggs Benedict and avocado toast from the à la carte menu were both delicious. The omelet was very tender. It's also conveniently located near Matsuzakaya, making it easy to enjoy hitsumabushi (eel three ways), tonkatsu, and wagyu beef.
GGuest UserNagoya Marriott has an unbeatable location with seamless access to trains and buses. The rooms match the online descriptions perfectly, spotlessly clean and incredibly comfortable. My family and I thoroughly enjoyed our stay, and I would highly recommend this hotel to all travellers. One minor downside is that guests need to pay an extra fee to use the swimming pool.
NNatesterA fantastic, luxurious hotel with excellent facilities and an incredibly comfortable night’s sleep. From the moment we arrived, everything felt polished and well thought out. The onsen was a real highlight—relaxing, clean, and a perfect way to unwind after a long day. The view of the castle from the lobby was absolutely stunning and added a special touch to the overall experience.
The room itself was spacious and very comfortable, with thoughtful amenities such Nespresso machine made the stay even more convenient. We especially loved having a private balcony with seating, offering a beautiful view and a great spot to relax.
Overall, it was a memorable and enjoyable stay, and we would definitely come back again.
GGuest UserExcellent value for over 1600. The front desk staff spoke good English and gave us a room with a view facing Legoland. The hotel facilities are very kid-friendly, and the restaurant serves food that children love. Don't forget to open the safe in your room – it comes with a bag of LEGO toys! For dining, I recommend the street behind the hotel, Maker's Pier, which offers a wide variety of choices. The hotel also has a children's pool where kids can play and even build their own life raft. Be sure to book in advance; reservations for the afternoon or evening slots open at 12 PM, and each session is 30 minutes long. There's also a small children's playground next to the restaurant.
KKaka696924This is a local Japanese hotel chain. The facilities are decorated in a Japanese style. Although it opened many years ago, it's still very comfortable overall. The rooms aren't huge, but they have all the necessary functions. For dining, the hotel has buffet, Japanese, Chinese, and French restaurants on the first and second floors, and the quality is consistently good. The location is very convenient, not far from the Sakae shopping district and the subway station. There's also a direct bus from Chubu Centrair Airport (NGO), so everything you need for food, drinks, and entertainment is within reach. The service was excellent. Although there was a slight hiccup where our luggage was taken by mistake after we checked it, the hotel staff quickly arranged to retrieve it, and it didn't cause any delays.
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