Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya21.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.08
This older hotel has a great design, and the lobby is particularly unique. The Italian restaurant serves delicious food. What's really convenient is its proximity to the airport; the airport bus drops you off right at the hotel entrance, and you can catch the bus to the airport just across the street. There's also a small park right outside, offering an unobstructed, pleasant view from the windows. The surrounding area has plenty of good food options and pharmacies, which is handy. I'll definitely stay here again on my next visit.
Great Legoland Hotel and wonderful kid friendly facility provided, including kid play zone - Keep playing Lego. My kid enjoyed so much. Large room with treasure box quiz in room as gift. Good location and car parking area nearby, less than 10min walk distance. Adjacent to Legoland Japan. Fantastic buffet breakfast offered to visitors. Strongly recommended if you like Lego!
Hotel near Sakae,Nagoya60.5% of visitors choose this area
KKaka6969242026.04.15
This 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.
The facilities are in good condition for their age, but the building is large and spacious. Parking is a bit far away, which can be a challenge. The room has the bare minimum of amenities, so there are no problems. The food was delicious and well-cooked, which was satisfying.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya21.8% of visitors choose this area
XXiaoqingzheng2026.06.09
Very satisfied, the hotel staff was very quick to respond to requests! The front desk staff were also very helpful and friendly when I had questions. The best part is that check-out is at 12 PM, and the surrounding area is really well-connected for shopping, though there aren't many drugstores around!
Hotel near Sakae,Nagoya60.5% of visitors choose this area
Yyujunmjiang2026.05.06
Upon check-in, as there weren't enough rooms available due to the holiday, the hotel kindly upgraded us to a park view room for free. The room came with an open balcony facing the park, offering fresh air. The hotel staff provided excellent service. The hotel is located in the heart of Nagoya, right next to a subway station. It's just one subway stop from Sakae, and three stops from both Nagoya Castle and Kanayama Station, making it incredibly convenient. From the hotel, you can easily walk to major shopping centers like PARCO, Mitsukoshi Department Store, and Alpen Outdoors, and there are many great restaurants nearby. This is definitely the top choice for anyone visiting Nagoya for sightseeing, shopping, or attending concerts.
The check-in process was a bit of a hassle. It was my first time staying at a motel in Japan, and I wasn't familiar with the procedures. When I got to the front desk, there wasn't a single staff member, which I understand, as motels are usually quite secluded. However, the front desk didn't provide any instructions on how to check in. I wandered around for a while before finally finding a phone next to the machine in the exit corridor (since the entry and exit corridors are separate). I tried calling it, and thankfully someone answered immediately. I told them I was there to check in, and someone quickly came to help me… This was a great experience, and I'm so glad I found that phone; otherwise, I don't know how long I would have had to wait to check in…
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya21.8% of visitors choose this area
QQingbaodejiaxiang2026.03.25
This was my second stay, and it was nowhere near as good as the first.
During check-in, the front desk lady asked some inappropriate questions. (As a Japanese person, usually excellent at reading the room, her low emotional intelligence really surprised me. She asked my husband who he stayed with two years ago! I was stunned. My husband and I have been married for 7 years, and to ask such a sensitive question right in front of me? It's not appropriate, even if she meant it as a joke. Oh well, maybe she thought I didn't understand Japanese.)
I'd heard that Japanese hotels like to put Chinese, Koreans, *********, etc., on the same floor, and this time it actually happened. Koreans to the left, ********* across the hall. I can usually ignore subtle discrimination, but when the people across the hall were checking out, they opened their door to pack their luggage (around 8 AM) and let their two kids run around the hallway, screaming. I couldn't take it anymore, so I opened my door. Oh, turns out the parents and hotel staff were all out there, just watching without saying anything. Fine, I'll do it myself. I yelled at them three times and stared them down until they left. The staff pretended not to notice the entire time. I'm too lazy to complain, and I won't be staying here again. That's that. (Because I didn't have any other plans for the day, I had intended to sleep in until check-out and just relax in the hot spring.)
All the cleaning staff were from Southeast Asia (no discrimination intended, but the cleaning wasn't as thorough as it was two years ago, though still acceptable overall).
The room facilities were the same as before. The bathroom needs renovating; the showerhead is terrible, and the toilet is also pretty bad. To be fair, the bedding is still excellent.
At this price point, just stay at a Marriott, folks, trust me!
The dressing room is spacious and clean, and the bath has a large indoor bath and sauna.
However, due to the fog in the glass, I could not see the sea view.
My mother booked in a Japanese style room with a wheelchair, but I couldn't use the toilet in the wheelchair and went to the disabled person on the first floor, but I didn't clean the toilet bowl and I seemed to care about the dirt of the toilet bowl. I said I was sorry because I was very concerned.
The dishes were normal with Vikings. I was still eating, but I was not calm even if I was cleaned up.
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YyujunmjiangUpon check-in, as there weren't enough rooms available due to the holiday, the hotel kindly upgraded us to a park view room for free. The room came with an open balcony facing the park, offering fresh air. The hotel staff provided excellent service. The hotel is located in the heart of Nagoya, right next to a subway station. It's just one subway stop from Sakae, and three stops from both Nagoya Castle and Kanayama Station, making it incredibly convenient. From the hotel, you can easily walk to major shopping centers like PARCO, Mitsukoshi Department Store, and Alpen Outdoors, and there are many great restaurants nearby. This is definitely the top choice for anyone visiting Nagoya for sightseeing, shopping, or attending concerts.
XXiaoqingzhengVery satisfied, the hotel staff was very quick to respond to requests! The front desk staff were also very helpful and friendly when I had questions. The best part is that check-out is at 12 PM, and the surrounding area is really well-connected for shopping, though there aren't many drugstores around!
SS S TGreat Legoland Hotel and wonderful kid friendly facility provided, including kid play zone - Keep playing Lego. My kid enjoyed so much. Large room with treasure box quiz in room as gift. Good location and car parking area nearby, less than 10min walk distance. Adjacent to Legoland Japan. Fantastic buffet breakfast offered to visitors. Strongly recommended if you like Lego!
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.
GGuest UserThis older hotel has a great design, and the lobby is particularly unique. The Italian restaurant serves delicious food. What's really convenient is its proximity to the airport; the airport bus drops you off right at the hotel entrance, and you can catch the bus to the airport just across the street. There's also a small park right outside, offering an unobstructed, pleasant view from the windows. The surrounding area has plenty of good food options and pharmacies, which is handy. I'll definitely stay here again on my next visit.
QQingbaodejiaxiangThis was my second stay, and it was nowhere near as good as the first.
During check-in, the front desk lady asked some inappropriate questions. (As a Japanese person, usually excellent at reading the room, her low emotional intelligence really surprised me. She asked my husband who he stayed with two years ago! I was stunned. My husband and I have been married for 7 years, and to ask such a sensitive question right in front of me? It's not appropriate, even if she meant it as a joke. Oh well, maybe she thought I didn't understand Japanese.)
I'd heard that Japanese hotels like to put Chinese, Koreans, *********, etc., on the same floor, and this time it actually happened. Koreans to the left, ********* across the hall. I can usually ignore subtle discrimination, but when the people across the hall were checking out, they opened their door to pack their luggage (around 8 AM) and let their two kids run around the hallway, screaming. I couldn't take it anymore, so I opened my door. Oh, turns out the parents and hotel staff were all out there, just watching without saying anything. Fine, I'll do it myself. I yelled at them three times and stared them down until they left. The staff pretended not to notice the entire time. I'm too lazy to complain, and I won't be staying here again. That's that. (Because I didn't have any other plans for the day, I had intended to sleep in until check-out and just relax in the hot spring.)
All the cleaning staff were from Southeast Asia (no discrimination intended, but the cleaning wasn't as thorough as it was two years ago, though still acceptable overall).
The room facilities were the same as before. The bathroom needs renovating; the showerhead is terrible, and the toilet is also pretty bad. To be fair, the bedding is still excellent.
At this price point, just stay at a Marriott, folks, trust me!
GGuest UserThe facilities are in good condition for their age, but the building is large and spacious. Parking is a bit far away, which can be a challenge. The room has the bare minimum of amenities, so there are no problems. The food was delicious and well-cooked, which was satisfying.
GGuest UserI stayed alone in a triple-bed room, but it was spacious and comfortable. I wasn't able to eat breakfast this time, but it was delicious the last time I had it. The breakfast area was also spacious, so I could eat without worrying about others. The lobby was also spacious and comfortable. I think it would be more popular if there was a large public bath on the top floor.
XXiaocixiaobeiThe room was clean and tidy, a Japanese-style tatami room with a beautiful sea view. The hotel includes breakfast and dinner, both buffet style, which are quite plentiful and the ingredients are very fresh. I took a boat from Toba, and the round-trip ticket was around 3200 yen. You can contact the hotel for pick-up at the pier, or you can arrange it through Ctrip. It's quite fast, less than a 10-minute drive from the pier to the hotel. The hotel's hot springs are very comfortable, with many pools. The outdoor pools have beautiful sea views and sunsets. It's much more cost-effective than hotels in Toba, and the scenery is much more beautiful.
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