
Nagoya/Deike Park Top Hotel Picks
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Nagoya/Deike Park Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sanco Inn Nagoya Nishiki Shikinoyu | ★★★ | 4.4 | 37 | 5.3 km |
| 2 | Sanco Inn Nagoya Fushimi | ★★★ | 4.4 | 163 | 6.32 km |


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Nagoya Tokyu Hotel is ideal, located just a 7-minute walk from Deike Park. Guests enjoy views of seasonal gardens and traditional Japanese landscaping from spacious rooms. The hotel features an outdoor onsen and complimentary shuttle service to Nagoya Station, making it easy to explore nearby attractions like Nagoya Castle and Renni Shopping District. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive room upgrades and early check-in options.
Nagoya Marriott Hotel offers spacious family suites, a dedicated children’s playroom, and 24-hour multilingual guest support. Located within a 10-minute walk of Deike Park, it provides easy access to Nagoya Science Museum and Nagoya City Zoo. The hotel features an indoor pool and themed dining options tailored for kids. Use HopeGoo to book family packages with free breakfast and airport transfers.
Nagoya Ko-Okura Koubou is a boutique ryokan nestled behind Deike Park, offering private views of a meticulously maintained Japanese garden from every tatami-lined room. Each suite features sliding shoji doors and outdoor verandas perfect for morning tea. Originally a Edo-era samurai residence, the property preserves original woodwork and stone lanterns. Guests can book a tea ceremony workshop or kimono rental via HopeGoo for an immersive cultural experience.
Just a 5-minute walk from Nagoya Tokyu Hotel lies Café Rōjin, a hidden gem tucked in a vintage alleyway with retro Showa-era décor. The café showcases old postcards and railway models on its walls. Their signature brown sugar red bean latte pairs perfectly with house-made wagashi sweets. With a small library and monthly art exhibitions, it’s ideal for quiet reading. Use HopeGoo’s "Park Stroll Pass" to redeem a limited-edition handmade dessert voucher.
Nagoya Ko-Okura Koubou delivers authentic cultural immersion with regular events like kimono fitting sessions, tea ceremony demonstrations, and calligraphy workshops. Surrounded by the serene Deike Park, the hotel also arranges guided visits to nearby Nagoya Castle ruins and Nishio Shrine. Guests receive a seasonal kimono and cultural map upon check-in. Book the Cultural Immersion Journey package via HopeGoo for private tours and traditional kaiseki dinners.
Nagoya Tokyu Hotel offers a complimentary shuttle bus to Nagoya Station every 30 minutes, taking only 12 minutes. The hotel lobby features a smart concierge kiosk that provides real-time subway maps and event updates. A 15-minute walk leads to Sakae Station, passing by Nagoya TV Tower and Osu Shopping District. Use HopeGoo’s travel alerts to receive personalized transit recommendations before departure.
Nagoya Marriott Hotel features a glass-roofed atrium and sky garden terrace, perfect for evening shots under ambient lighting. The hotel offers themed photo zones with props like traditional paper umbrellas and neon signs. Some rooms include floor-to-ceiling windows capturing panoramic views of Deike Park and shifting skies. Book the Golden Hour Package via HopeGoo for professional photography guidance and digital album creation.
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Staying at Sanco Inn Nagoya Nishiki was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—right between Sakae and Kiyomizu-dori stations, making it super easy to explore the city on foot or by train. There are countless restaurants, shops, and even vending machines with cute gachapon toys and claw machines nearby—perfect for a fun little detour. The highlight? The rooftop onsen and sky lounge. After soaking in the hot bath, I relaxed with a cold treat while enjoying panoramic views of the city skyline. It’s such a peaceful and refreshing way to end the day. The whole experience felt premium without the premium price—highly recommend for travelers who value comfort and convenience.
Staying at Sanco Inn Nagoya Fushimi was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just a one-stop ride from both Sakae Station and Nagoya Station, and it’s only a 5-6 minute walk from the Fushimi Subway Exit. Walking to the famous Okuma Temple takes about 10 minutes, making sightseeing super convenient. Right across the street is a massive drugstore that stays open until 11 PM—perfect for grabbing medicine, snacks, desserts, frozen treats, or everyday cosmetics. There’s even staff who speak fluent Chinese, which made things so much easier. In the morning, I walked just 4-5 minutes to a popular local breakfast café—huge portions, great taste, and totally filling. I stayed in a spacious room on the 6th floor, and wow, there was a free massage chair inside! After a long day of exploring, sinking into it for 20 minutes was pure bliss. The mattress was soft yet supportive—great sleep quality. Next to the room was a laundry area with a vending machine offering drinks, beer, and instant noodles—super handy. Soundproofing was surprisingly good; I only heard faint hallway conversations, no noise from the washing machines. On the ground floor, near reception, you can grab complimentary toothbrushes, bath sponges, moisturizers, and more, plus there’s a self-service coffee machine for a quick caffeine fix. The room was spotless and well-maintained throughout. Staff—both young and senior—were all dressed in neat black suits with ties and masks, always smiling, polite, and helpful. English communication was smooth, and their warm attitude made the entire experience feel personal and welcoming. This place offers incredible value, comfort, and convenience—highly recommend for any traveler visiting Nagoya.
I had a minor issue when booking the hotel, but when I arrived and checked in, the hotel manager personally stepped in to resolve everything—professional, friendly, and genuinely helpful. I couldn’t be more grateful! The breakfast buffet was fantastic: wide variety of options, fresh ingredients, and great quality. There are plenty of dining choices nearby too—great for exploring local flavors. The room itself is spacious, well-designed, and offers beautiful views, especially at night when the city lights sparkle outside. It’s conveniently located, just a short walk from public transport links. Overall, an excellent stay with top-tier service and comfort. Definitely my go-to choice for future trips to Nagoya.
Staying at Nagoya Tokyu Hotel was an absolute highlight of my trip to Nagoya. From the moment I walked in, the warm hospitality and attention to detail stood out—staff were friendly, efficient, and genuinely welcoming. The hotel is perfectly located in the heart of the Shōnin shopping district, making it easy to explore local restaurants, boutiques, and attractions just a short walk away. Despite having over 500 rooms, the atmosphere remained calm and well-managed, with no sense of overcrowding. The room was spacious, impeccably clean, and equipped with everything I needed for a comfortable stay. What impressed me most was the value—luxury amenities and top-tier service without the premium price tag. Whether you're here for business or leisure, the facilities are excellent, especially the well-equipped meeting spaces that clearly cater to large groups. It’s rare to find such a high-quality experience at this level of affordability. I’ll definitely be returning next time I’m in Nagoya.
Staying at TIAD Hotel, Autograph Collection in Nagoya was an absolute highlight of my trip. The service was exceptional—attentive, friendly, and always available whenever needed. The facilities are brand new and thoughtfully designed, with the pool being a standout feature. Located on a high floor, it offers breathtaking views of the city, and the water temperature is perfectly warm for relaxing. The rooms were spotless, clean, and beautifully appointed, blending modern elegance with comfort. Being just steps away from a peaceful park and shopping areas made exploring Nagoya effortless. Public transport access is excellent, making it easy to get around. This hotel truly lives up to its reputation as one of Nagoya’s top choices. I stayed for three nights and would happily return again—highly recommend!
The Courtyard Nagoya is incredibly well-located—while it’s a short walk from the nearest subway station and downtown, the area between is surprisingly convenient. Along the way, you’ll find plenty of restaurants, convenience stores, and even a Don Quijote, making daily needs easy to handle. The nearby Hori River and Naya Bridge are especially beautiful at night, with soft lights reflecting on the water—perfect for a quiet evening stroll. The hotel itself is immaculately clean, with rooms meticulously tidied every day. The first-floor Lounge Bar is stylish and inviting, often buzzing with guests enjoying afternoon tea or a casual drink. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed and genuinely welcoming. Highly recommend for travelers who value comfort, cleanliness, and a peaceful yet connected atmosphere.
The Nagoya Kanko Hotel truly exceeded my expectations! I stayed in the modern-style room, which felt incredibly spacious and well-designed—like a mini apartment ready for immediate move-in. The bed was generously sized, and the layout made great use of every inch: kitchenette with full appliances, a working washing machine, and a surprisingly large bathroom. While I loved the contemporary vibe, I actually preferred the vintage room—it has this elegant old-money charm with subtle details that really stood out. It’s not just about comfort; it’s about atmosphere and character. Both rooms were excellent, but the retro option gave me that timeless, refined feeling. For the price, this is an outstanding value. I’d definitely book again—this hotel delivers on both style and practicality.
As a lifelong resident of Nagoya, I’ve always had a deep affection for the TV Tower—known as the Chubu Electric Power Mirai Tower since childhood. This trip was especially meaningful because it was planned as a surprise birthday celebration for my husband. From the moment we arrived at THE TOWER HOTEL NAGOYA, every detail felt thoughtful and personal. The room’s elegant design, comfortable layout, and panoramic views of the city were simply breathtaking. The staff went above and beyond with warm smiles, genuine care, and effortless hospitality—always ready to help without being intrusive. The highlight? A delicious breakfast crafted by the French head chef. Every bite was fresh, beautifully presented, and full of flavor. To top it all off, they even wrote a heartfelt 'Happy Birthday' message on the window—such a touching and unexpected gesture that made the whole experience unforgettable. This hotel isn’t just a place to stay; it’s an emotional journey wrapped in comfort, elegance, and genuine kindness. 10/10 without hesitation.
Staying at Nikko Style Nagoya was a fantastic experience overall. The location is convenient—just a straight walk from Meitetsu Station, making it easy to get around by train or on foot. There are plenty of local eateries nearby, including ramen shops and yakitori spots, so dinner options are never an issue. What really stood out was the spacious room with modern, well-maintained amenities. Cleanliness is top-notch; every time I hung the 'Please clean' card, the staff returned the room spotless with fresh towels, replenished toiletries, and water bottles. They even included essentials like makeup remover, facial cleanser, moisturizer, and face cream—truly thoughtful. A little extra touch would be adding a moisturizing cream for winter dryness, but otherwise, it’s already ahead of the game. If needed, they offer hair curlers at the front desk—very handy! One small note: the showerhead nozzles had some black residue buildup, which could use more regular cleaning. But honestly, this tiny detail doesn’t take away from the excellent quality of the stay. Great value, great comfort, and a hotel I’d definitely return to.
Staying at Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae was an absolute delight. The value for money is outstanding—especially with the included hot spring bath, which was incredibly relaxing and perfectly warm. I loved unwinding in the on-site bath after a long day of exploring Nagoya. To top it off, there’s a complimentary ramen bar open in the evening—warm, hearty, and delicious! The room was clean, spacious, and comfortable, with a great bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. It’s also super convenient for getting to Sakae Station and the shopping district. This hotel truly offers everything you’d want from a city stay—comfort, convenience, and a touch of luxury. I’ll definitely be booking here again next time I visit Nagoya.
Staying at Vessel Inn Sakae Station was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a 1-minute walk from the Sakae subway station (exit through the East Gate), making transfers to the airport bus or exploring the nearby Sakae and Kinshicho shopping areas incredibly convenient. The room may be compact, but it's thoughtfully designed with excellent space utilization. The mattress was just right—not too soft, not too firm—so I slept like a baby. A nice touch was the complimentary welcome coffee and ice pops, which added a little joy to my arrival. Breakfast was a highlight: a generous buffet offering both Japanese and Western options. Freshly baked bread, warm miso soup, and freshly squeezed juice—all changed daily, so nothing ever felt repetitive. Staff were attentive and genuinely warm, and they even provided a small bottle of mineral water upon check-in. Clean, comfortable, and outstanding value for money—perfect for both business trips and sightseeing. I’ll definitely be returning next time I visit Nagoya!
After landing, all the travel fatigue melted away the moment I stepped into the room. The space was unexpectedly spacious—my suitcase could be fully unpacked without any hassle, offering a rare sense of comfort on the road. Breakfast was absolutely outstanding, featuring everything from authentic miso pork cutlets to delicate pastries. I tried a little bit of everything, and both my taste buds and soul were thoroughly satisfied. Staying at ANA Crowne Plaza Nagoya wasn’t just about a good night’s sleep—it was about finding calm, ease, and genuine relaxation in the heart of the city. Definitely coming back.
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