Conveniently located just 558 feet from Nagasaki Station, APA Hotel Nagasaki Ekimae offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TV.
CHEW HSIA
Malaysia
Room
The room is not big ( common in Japan ), but clean and had everything that we need. There was decent space to move around, even with two suitcases ( One 24” and One 20” ). There are washing and drying machines, Microwave in the Hotel, which is convenient for people who stay for multiple days.
Staff
The staffs were friendly and helpful. The Front Office’s staffs were well-versed in English and accommodating.
Location
The location was also perfect, just a short walk ( less than 10 min walk ) from Nagasaki Station, East Exit. Just a footbridge cross away from Nagasaki Station. The hotel is also near to the bus station that has the direct bus going to Nagasaki airport.
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.
Decorated with classical elegance, Hotel Nagasaki Gloverhill offers 1 dining choice and massage services just 984 feet from Glover Garden.
Steven
Singapore
I had a comfortable stay at the hotel. The room came with a balcony which overlooks the Glover area. It is also very accessible via public transportation.
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 within a 15-minute walk of Nagasaki Museum of History and 0.9 miles of Nagasaki Station, ホテルアークインてんねん has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nagasaki.
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.
Featuring 2-star accommodations, Coruscant Hotel NagasakiekiⅡ is located in Nagasaki, a 3-minute walk from Nagasaki Station and half a mile from Nagasaki Museum of History.
Conveniently located to JR Nagasaki Station and Amu Plaza Nagasaki Shopping Mall, JR Kyushu Hotel Nagasaki features modern rooms with a flat-screen TV, electric kettle and bathroom with bath, shower...
Great price at prime location and it is within the mall.
Only 2625 feet from JR Nagasaki Train Station, S Peria Hotel Nagasaki provides modern rooms with free wired internet and a flat-screen TV. Massage services are available.
Good value for money in terms of the quality of the room.
Featuring massage services, 3 restaurants and a concierge, THE GLOBAL VIEW Nagasaki is located right outside Takaramachi Tram Station, which is the 2nd station from Nagasaki Station.
Breakfast was wonderful! So many options in the buffet.
Located within a 7-minute walk of Nagasaki Museum of History and one mile of Nagasaki Station, Station Hotel Nagasaki Suwa provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nagasaki.
Located a 4-minute walk from Nagasaki Station, Hilton Nagasaki offers 5-star accommodations in Nagasaki and features a fitness center, a restaurant and a bar.
Perfect location. Beautiful facility. Would highly recommend.
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.
Nice and clean. Had everything it needed. Nice amenities.
Hotel 21 provides accommodations in Nagasaki near Urakami Cathedral and Nagasaki Electric Railway Museum. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Located within a 8-minute walk of Nagasaki Station and 400 yards of Nagasaki Museum of History, Nagomi no yado Origami - Vacation STAY 80225v provides rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom...
Located within a 4-minute walk of Nagasaki Museum of History and 0.9 miles of Nagasaki Station, Pension Baden Heim provides rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Nagasaki.
La chambre était parfaite et l'emplacement très bien
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.
Located within 1.9 miles of Peace Park and 2.2 miles of Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, Restay Nagasaki Aine (Adult Only) provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nagasaki.
Very helpful and kind staff. Very clean room. Well equipped.
Located within a 8-minute walk of Nagasaki Station and 400 yards of Nagasaki Museum of History, Nagomi no yado Origami - Vacation STAY 80226v has rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in...
Located within 1.3 miles of Nagasaki Station and 1.2 miles of Nagasaki Museum of History, おやど紀伊国屋 丸山町 庭 provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nagasaki.
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.
Featuring 2-star accommodations, Coruscant Hotel NagasakiekiⅡ is located in Nagasaki, a 3-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.
The public bath, the late night noodle, the breakfast.
FAQs about hotels in Nagasaki
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On average, it costs $83 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nagasaki for tonight. You'll pay around $124 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nagasaki will cost around $170, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The museum was both educational and sobering. The views from the highest point were stunning, both by day and night. Dejima was also very interesting and Educational. I learned a lot about Japanese trading history and art from visiting Dejima.
Thelma
Japan
Scored 10
10
The Atomic Museum is a must and ensure you plan the...
The Atomic Museum is a must and ensure you plan the nighttime city skyline view, by travelling in the rope car. There are so many wonderful food options to explore that you could easily spend days and not visit all that appeals to your sight and smell.
Sean
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nagasaki is a small city.
Nagasaki is a small city. The harbour area is pleasant to walk along. Spectacle Bridge is worth a visit as is Glover Gardens. We went to Glover Gardens in the evening and it was all it up and has animation and light show which was good and funny to see (where else can you see animation on a colonial building showing Hello Kitty!!). The Museum of the Atomic Bomb and Peace Park are well worth a visit. The one thing that we found that lets Nagasaki down is lack of restaurants opening in the evenings. They had very strange opening times and not a lot open. Maybe it was the 2 days we were there but we struggled to find places to eat which is rare in Japan.
Susan
Australia
Scored 10
10
A great stop for historical and cultural reasons.
A great stop for historical and cultural reasons. The people were super nice and welcoming. Not as crowded crazy as Tokyo and frankly enjoyable. Also, all humans must see the Atomic Bomb museum as to never forget nor repeat history as such.
Leslie
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Peace Park & Atomic Museum tells alot of history and why...
Peace Park & Atomic Museum tells alot of history and why mankind MUST live together and accept each other's culture , religion and to help other nations when they are not doing well economically .
Andy
Singapore
Scored 6.0
6.0
If you are in the region, visit Nagasaki, but I would not...
If you are in the region, visit Nagasaki, but I would not make a dedicated trip to come back out here. I found it to be one of the more difficult cities to navigate around in Japan, as it does not have great public transit, mostly due to the hilly nature of the city.
I'm not much of a drinker, so there didn't seem to be much of anything to do after dark. There was only one arcade I could find. When you look on Google Maps, it looks like much of the entertainment is further north in a different city.
I find it kinda sad that such a historic city seemed to have so little (from what I could find at a cursory, foreign tourist's glance).
Matthew
United States of America
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We stayed in Nagasaki for the kunchi festival (7-9 October). The Suwa shrine in only a 5 minute ish walk from the hotel. Quite a few of the processions finished their journeys outside of the Nagasaki museum of history and culture (which is at the end of the street from the hotel).
Good location to access the inner city.
Comfortable beds. Nice staff. Shared amenities outside of our room (microwave, filtered water, clothes washing facilities). We had a mini fridge in our room.
We had a comfortable stay.
Great value for large comfortable rooms, business hotel style, normally 25-50% more expensive. Very good breakfast buffet. Just 1km from Nagasaki Station at walking distance. Tram stop with 2 of the 4 tram lines immediately next to the hotel. Family Mart grocery store next door.
Located around 10 to 15 minutes from both the Nagasaki station and the China town it's situated very nicely.
The room was of average size, but definitely big enough. It had everything you need expect from a business hotel.
Hotel is affordable and located a 10 minute walk from Nagasaki station and the Chinatown area. Tram stop nearby that is connected to major attractions such as the Peace Park.
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