A 8-minute walk from Nagasaki Train Station, Orion Hotel is close to several famous places in the city. It offers comfortable rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout the premises.
Desraye
Japan
Terrible much much too small especially the bathroom. Could not even get breakfast when I booked it.
Nagasaki Bus Terminal Hotel provides free WiFi and rooms with air conditioning in Nagasaki. The property is close to Nagasaki Museum of History, Oura Catholic Church and Glover Garden.
A 5-minute walk from JR Nagasaki Train Station, Royal Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms with free wired internet, a private bath and an LCD TV. Breakfast is available for a fee.
Located in Nagasaki, a 15-minute walk from Nagasaki Museum of History, ホテルアークインてんねん has air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi.
Harry
Japan
I walked everywhere I needed to go during my stay and the hotel was in a great place for that because it was between the station, and some of the major attractions I wanted to see.
The staff were pretty helpful when I came in utterly drenched from being in the typhoon, which was nice.
ROYAL CHESTER NAGASAKI hotel&retreat is located in Nagasaki, within 2.1 miles of Peace Park and 2.3 miles of Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.
Yukiko
Japan
Nice classic hotel with big rooms and nice amenities but the cleaning was bad. In the bath tub there was still a bunch of hair left which is always off putting.
Also the location is quite far out of the city center, and there is nothing at all in a walking distance. You need a car to enjoy your stay.
Nagasaki IK Hotel is a 5-minute walk from JR Nagasaki Train Station and 1.5 mi from Inasayama Onsen Hot Spring. It offers a restaurant, a massage service and free internet access in public areas.
Located a 5-minute walk from Nagasaki Station, Hilton Nagasaki offers 5-star accommodations in Nagasaki and features a fitness center, a restaurant and a bar.
Location, Spacious Room, Public Bath and Gym room.
Located in Mount Inasa, boasting skyline view of Nagasaki city, Garden Terrace Nagasaki Hotel & Resort in Nagasaki has a number of amenities including a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a bar.
Located just a 10-minute tram ride away from JR Nagasaki Train Station, Richmond Hotel Nagasaki has been ranked highest in guest satisfaction for the eighth consecutive year and offers a 24-hour front...
Featuring 2-star accommodations, Coruscant Hotel NagasakiekiⅢ is located in Nagasaki, a 4-minute walk from Nagasaki Station and half a mile from Nagasaki Museum of History.
Dormy Inn Nagasaki Shinchichukagai is located in central Nagasaki offers accommodations with free internet and a large public bath. It is just a 2-minute walk from Tsukimachi Tram Station.
Conveniently located just a 8-minute walk from JR Nagasaki Station and Nagasaki Bus Terminal, Hotel Wing Port Nagasaki features free Wi-Fi throughout the entire property.
Good location for central Nagasaki, helpful staff.
Nagasaki Bus Terminal Hotel provides free WiFi and rooms with air conditioning in Nagasaki. The property is close to Nagasaki Museum of History, Oura Catholic Church and Glover Garden.
Located in Nagasaki, 2.6 miles from Nagasaki Museum of History, Restay Nagasaki Club (Adult Only) has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
A 8-minute walk from Nagasaki Train Station, Orion Hotel is close to several famous places in the city. It offers comfortable rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout the premises.
Location was good within walking distance to station
Hotel Ikeda is located a 5-minute walk from JR Nagasaki Station and Dejima. Simply furnished, it offers free WiFi access and rooms with a private bathroom.
Located within a 6-minute walk of Nagasaki Station and 0.7 miles of Nagasaki Museum of History, Toyoko Inn Nagasaki Ekimae provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nagasaki.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nagasaki this weekend is $158 or, for a 4-star hotel, $202. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nagasaki for this weekend cost around $229 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $173 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nagasaki for tonight. You'll pay around $127 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nagasaki will cost around $294, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I spent only 2 nights in Nagasaki and wish I'd had more time...
I spent only 2 nights in Nagasaki and wish I'd had more time. It is a big city with much to see and do. Our ferry to the coal island was cancelled do to windy weather and we were called and refunded which was nice. We spend a lot of time at the museum and found it very interesting. We went to the port, where we saw the Queen Elizabeth boarding and had lunch at a nice Chinese restaurant very close on the 5th floor - very popular! There is a street for shopping for souvenirs very close too!
Nagasaki has much more than I saw and wish I can go again!
Christina
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
The peace park is a very nice place .
The peace park is a very nice place . Nagasaki bomb museum makes me
think about many things about atomic war. The city museum is many things to see , Dolls ,Paintings ,Chinas , old furnitures and others .
Sunday I took part in Mass at Gotomach catholic church on back yard 15
martyrs statues. Make me in deep faith in my mind.
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South Korea
10
Scored 10
Nagasaki is a city full of history and charm.
Nagasaki is a city full of history and charm. I love the scenic view of Nagasaki port. People here are very warm and friendly, and it's a city full of nostalgic vibe. Besides that, Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum has very modern and minimalistic architecture style. I like Champon a lot and have it almost everyday during my stay in Nagasaki.
aywc
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
A beautiful city which has unique history of being exposed...
A beautiful city which has unique history of being exposed to other countries, i.e. China, Netherlands, Portugal / Spain, England while the rest of the country was closed. It is also an important witness and victim of the A-bomb.
Don't forget to enjoy the view from Inasa yama.
Also, it offers various food options - shippoku-ryori can be eaten approximately 4000 per person if it is lunch.
We did not get to go to islands and Shimabara etc this time as well as House tembos....
It is a little hard to access by shinkansen now, but it was worth a visit.
Miho
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The Night View is one of the best I've ever seen (second...
The Night View is one of the best I've ever seen (second only to Hong Kong). We went up on the Rope Way, then discovered there was a Slope Car ascent as well--great for a return trip. The Dejima Wharf was a fantastic place to walk. The food in the restaurants around the city was wonderful. The trolley was fun, too.
Richard
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
A short stay like 2 days & 2 nights should be able to cover...
A short stay like 2 days & 2 nights should be able to cover all the major attractions in Nagasaki. Booked a hotel that provides onsen as it will be useful after much walking from one attraction to another. Buy the one-day tram pass and plan the number of attractions you can cover within the day or night... Then, have a good dinner at the Nagasaki Dejima Wharf... very good sashimi and must try the Uni Donburi!
Great hotel in a good location. 10 minutes walk from Nagasaki train station and a further 15/20 minutes walk to the Chinatown/Dejima area. Close to tram station for going further afield (e.g. Atomic Bomb Museum/Peace Park/Oura/Glover Garden) . Free tasty coffee in reception in the morning.
Fantastic spa, massage area and reading room on the top floor not to be missed.
We didn't try the free night time food but this is available.
The location was very central and had easy access to the main tourist spots in Nagasaki. The pods were very clean and felt spacious. The common area was good but very quiet at the time I went. Great for longer stays or working holidays. The staff were kind and helped me extend my stay without changing beds. Free washing machines which worked well.
Very comfortable stay. The room was so big with a small sitting area, it was like staying in a five-star hotel. All amenities provided, including yukata/pajamas. Great spacious lobby, as well, with a connected Family Mart up front.
Within short walking distance to Nagasaki Station, and bus stop to the tourist sites is just in front of the hotel.
This is a gem. Location is perfect with easy access to public transportation and airport bus. Not too far from Nagasaki station also 4 stops away on #1 tram.
The onsen and free supper is a big plus. Simple noodles so good. We were there during new year and they laid out Nagasaki New Year specialities for us to taste.
This is a great hotel if your intention is to hop in and hop out the next day. Nearby to Jr station and eateries and some shopping. But it's a bit far from Nagasaki station, maybe because of the ongoing renovation for better access in the future. And this place is nearby 2 tram line.
Very close to the central Nagasaki train station - convenient when you’ve just finished a long train journey.
I appreciated the guest kitchen on one of the floors - other hotels didn’t always provide access to appliances like a microwave.
Staff were very polite and helpful.
The room is big enough for 3 persons. The bathing facilities are good. The breakfast is very good with special Nagasaki food. The night view of Nagasaki as seen from the hotel is amazingly beautiful.
The hotel is located in an excellent position within the city centre.
It is next to a tram stop on the No.1 route so getting around was excellent.
Chinatown was only a short walk away as well.
The hotel is located just beside Nagasaki Chinatown and accessible to main attraction Dejima and shopping districts Hamamachi area. The room size is huge and exceed our expectation.
Great location, easy tram ride from Nagasaki Station, or bus drive from the airport. The neighborhood is great too. Breakfast is basic but does the job.
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