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HOTEL LiVEMAX PREMIUM Hiroshima
4.3/5104 Reviews
I'd say the nicest hotel I've stayed in during my two weeks in Japan. The hotel is a 10min walk from the station. Rooms are comfortable and have enough room for luggage. On my last night I wanted to take advantage of the onsen. Two of the younger members of staff were hesitant to allow me access. They brought to my attention the on-site rules which highlight that it would be unsuitable for people with tattoos (I have several large visible ones) to use the onsen. I do not remember this being highlighted on the trip.com website, otherwise I would not have booked. However another female member of staff (presumably the manager) intervened and stated because I was from overseas it should not be a problem. I really did enjoy my time using the spring baths. ¥150 well spent. Thanks again to her 😊
Hiroshima Capsule Hotel & Sauna New Japan EX - Caters to Men
3.7/513 Reviews
There was only a choice of capsule hotels in Hiroshima, as the hotel price in Hiroshima was exploding in GW. In fact, I stayed on a student trip about 10 years ago, but it was cleaner than that time. There was a sauna boom, and it seems that there were many sauna ― staying. I saw a lot of students staying in a small group. The sauna was not to mention very good. The 6th night of accommodation while moving around the country, I was tired of a long trip. The downside is that the capsule is bright or noisy depending on the location of the capsule. This time, it was in front of the passage door, so I woke up by the sound of the person's entrance and exit until midnight 1 o'clock, and the student was talking in the capsule area with the usual volume ..., and eventually borrowed the earplug at the front desk and slept. There is no way to do it for the cheap price. Then, the restaurant in the hotel has a high food and drink. That's what it is, but I think the cospa is bad for the amount and taste of the meal. People who are concerned should eat and drink outside (it is best to drink beer without worrying about the price as a hotel clothes on the sauna). It was an interesting experience overall. Hiroshima has a high price of hotel prices, so I think it is an option for accommodation depending on the condition.
Dormy Inn Hiroshima Annex
4.4/562 Reviews
It's a Dormy Inn that everyone loves. This time there was a meeting in Hiroshima and I booked an annex near the downtown area. This time I chose Dormy Inn for sauna and hot springs. 4 It was a weekday Tuesday in mid-Medium, but it was quite crowded and the number of rooms remaining in Rakuten Travel was small. Check in and give you soft drinks or alcohol instead of welcome drinks. There was a sour Hiroshima carp can, so I chose it as a souvenir for a carp fan friend. It's a great souvenir. There is also a coffee vendor next to the front desk, which seems to be free. Both the elevator and the public bath require a card key, but the elevator card key is only authenticated, and it seems that each floor is not permitted ... It was cool on another floor. I am grateful that there is a set of 2 sets such as double rooms and towels. Even in the morning, you can throw the towel into the collection box in the large communal bath without hesitation. In addition, since there is no bathtub in the room and it enters from the toilet, the person who needs the bathtub in the room must specify the room properly. What was interesting was that there was a door in the space with a bed or desk, such as a toilet, a closet, a washbasin, etc., and the space was partitioned. The layout of such rooms in a business hotel was quite unusual, so it was impressive. For the time being, if you have 30 minutes, you can go to the large communal bath. The sauna is not so large, and it feels like a pan pan with about 6 people. The water bath is also 2 people, but the water temperature is kept low at 12.8 degrees. It seems to be a system that automatically adds when water overflows. If you match the chair with the stall bath, there is a leg 4, and I think it would be better to take an outdoor air bath. There were quite a lot of washrooms, and at this time it was a large communal bath that was 6 but didn't feel narrow. After a social gathering, Dormy Inn's specialty night noodle soba Simple instant Chinese soba, raw but dry noodles. So, breakfast TV Dormy Inn's breakfast, which is said to be hot enough to be featured in the program, was very delicious from the morning. Also, if you have no soup 々 Noodles and okonomiyaki, you can cover everything. 1800 Do you think the price of yen is high or cheap ... It feels like. There are quite a lot of bread, * dishes, and side dishes, so I think it's cool even with children. There seems to be a shuttle bus on the way back, but I caught a taxi heading toward the station and moved to the station. GR It was a rare private taxi for Prius. It was good in that the downtown area was close, the large communal bath and sauna.
Hilton Hiroshima
4.6/5114 Reviews
The Hilton Hiroshima is a brand new hotel and we really enjoyed the design, spaciousness, and the breakfast. The lobby is beautiful and welcoming, and has all the facilities of a 5 star hotel. The staffs speak fluent English so there no problem in communication. We had a spacious room with king bed, with also plenty of space for a round table. The bathroom was also very big and beautifully designed. The best part of our stay was definitely breakfast, and I would highly recommend it to anyone staying at this hotel. It was a luxury buffet breakfast with over 100 choices of food in Japanese and international styles, including hot food such as udon and soba which were cooked per your request. Parking at the hotel costs 2500 yen per night for guests staying at the hotel. There may be cheaper options nearby as there are a lot of parking in Hiroshima.
Alley Hotel Hiroshima Namikidori
5/52 Reviews
Good service, you can take a streetcar after you go out
Sheraton Grand Hiroshima Hotel
4.6/5133 Reviews
VERY convenient location - just steps from Hiroshima train station. Staff are very nice and helpful. Room was on high floor and very nice view. Since it is in transit center, it is very easy to take trains, trolleys, subways around town. Rooms are very nice and comfortable. They put an extra bed in room since there were 3 of us, but it made the room a bit crowded. The 2 doubles would have been comfortable enough for us. Room and bath were very nicely appointed - I’m not sure about other travelers’ criticism - I think the layout was quite typical for Japanese rooms. It was also very convenient to have the change machine in the lobby to exchange currency. Breakfasts were good and staff were quite accommodating

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels59
Number of Reviews3,239
Highest PriceCAD 1,606
Lowest PriceCAD 21
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 158
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 207