

This hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Nagoya, just a 5-minute drive to Takashimaya and Nagoya City Science Museum. Enjoy free WiFi and 24-hour front desk service for all your needs. The rooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs and free toiletries, ensuring a comfortable stay. With 3 restaurants and a café, you’ll have plenty of dining options, and the bar is great for unwinding after a busy day. The meeting center and banquet hall make it ideal for both business and leisure travelers.

This downtown Nagoya hotel is a perfect choice for family trips! Kids will love the play area with dedicated amenities, while parents can relax. Just a 5-minute drive from Toyota Industrial & Technical Museum and Nagoya City Science Museum, and close to Nagoya Castle. Stay active at the 24-hour fitness center, and enjoy convenient amenities like free WiFi and vending machines. The on-site restaurant offers delicious meals, with Chinese-friendly services for seamless communication. 350 well-equipped rooms feature bathtubs to unwind after a day of exploration—your cozy home away from home.















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Staying at Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The location is excellent—just a short walk from the train station and perfectly positioned for exploring downtown Nagoya and nearby attractions. The staff were incredibly welcoming, especially the front desk team—the smiles were genuine, and every question was answered with warmth and patience. During check-in, we chatted briefly about recent visitor trends, and it was touching to hear how much they miss the Chinese travelers; it’s a reminder of how travel brings people together. While there’s a small inconvenience—like needing to cross the street to reach the nearest convenience store—it’s a minor trade-off for such a well-located, high-quality stay. Overall, the service, comfort, and atmosphere make this hotel a top choice for any traveler visiting Nagoya.

The lobby of The Strings Hotel Nagoya is absolutely stunning—elegant, spacious, and full of character. From the moment you step in, you can tell it’s a special place. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, making check-in smooth and welcoming. While the room is on the smaller side, it’s perfectly designed with high-quality furnishings and everything you need. What really stood out was the thoughtful touch of the complimentary facial mask and skincare set—such a nice surprise! I used the mask right after arriving, and my skin felt instantly smoother and more radiant. It’s rare to find such a great balance of comfort, style, and value. This hotel delivers beyond expectations—highly recommend for anyone visiting Nagoya.

Staying right above Nagoya Station was an absolute game-changer. The hotel is seamlessly connected to JR, Meitetsu, Kintetsu lines, plus local subway and bus stops—getting anywhere in the city or even to the airport or Legoland was effortless. Yes, the room rate is on the higher side, but the convenience made it worth every penny. We were on the 22nd floor facing west, so we could hear trains occasionally passing below—but honestly, it didn’t disturb sleep at all. The surrounding area is packed with options: Takashimaya department store, pharmacies, cafes, restaurants—you can grab everything within steps. The room itself isn’t huge, but the view from the upper floor is unbeatable, especially at night when the city lights sparkle across the skyline. Daily cleaning was thorough, staff were friendly and attentive, and I appreciated the thoughtful amenities like quality toiletries and skincare sets. The bathroom was spacious with a relaxing bathtub—perfect for unwinding after a long day. Overall, the combination of location, comfort, and service made this stay truly memorable.

The location of Meitetsu Grand Hotel is absolutely fantastic—getting around by train, bus, or even on foot is incredibly convenient. The hotel’s private elevator leads directly to the B1 level, where you’ll find HARBS bakery right next to the takeout counter, and just a short walk away is a bustling department store food court and direct access to the underground shopping complex. We stayed in a triple room, which was spacious and comfortable. The only downside was the soundproofing—some noise from the hallway could be heard, but it didn’t bother us much. The lighting in the room had a slightly yellowish tone, which made the space feel a bit dim, but again, that’s a minor issue when you consider how central and well-connected the hotel is. For travelers who value convenience and easy access to dining and shopping, this place is a real winner. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Nagoya.

Staying at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nagoya Taiko Dori Side was an absolute pleasure. The hotel is just a 5- to 6-minute walk from Nagoya Station, making it incredibly convenient for travelers arriving by train or subway. With multiple transportation options—JR, subway, and buses—getting around the city is effortless. Nagoya Station’s underground shopping arcade connects directly to the hotel, offering access to numerous department stores and local shops. Just a short 2- to 3-minute stroll away, there’s a 24-hour convenience store stocked with essentials, snacks, drinks, and everyday items—perfect for late-night needs. Breakfast was surprisingly generous, featuring a mix of Japanese and Western-style dishes with fresh ingredients and good quality. The room was clean, quiet, and well-appointed, and staff were friendly and helpful throughout. Overall, this is a top-tier choice for comfort, location, and value—definitely recommend for anyone visiting Nagoya.

Staying at the Richmond Hotel Nagoya Shinkansen-Guchi was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The room was spotlessly clean and well-maintained, with a comfortable bed that made for a restful night's sleep. The front desk staff were incredibly polite and helpful—always smiling, answering questions promptly, and even assisting with luggage storage without hesitation. I appreciated that the on-site restaurant offered free genmaicha (brown rice tea) until 8 PM, which was a nice touch after a long day of exploring. The hotel’s location is unbeatable—right next to the JR station, just steps away from a convenience store and a must-try local favorite: a famous Nagoya-style chicken wing restaurant. Shopping malls and major attractions are all within easy reach, making it simple to get around by train or foot. And the breakfast? A standout! They served delicious unagi rice, rich in flavor and generous in portion. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed. For travelers who value comfort, convenience, and great value, this hotel is an excellent choice. I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at VIA INN Nagoya Shinkansen-guchi was an absolute breeze. The hotel is just a short walk from Nagoya Station’s Taikō-dori exit, making it super convenient for shopping and dining—everything you’d want is right outside the door. If you're joining a day trip organized through a travel platform, the meeting point is also nearby, so no need to stress about directions. The room was bright, clean, and well-maintained, with all essentials provided. What I loved was the self-service toiletries station on the stairs—no waiting, just grab what you need. There’s even a convenience store on the ground floor, perfect for late-night snacks or drinks. It's close to other hotels like APA and Smile, but still quiet and peaceful. Best of all, I booked through the platform and got a great rate—excellent value for money. Highly recommend this spot if you're visiting Nagoya.

The location is actually quite convenient despite the ongoing construction near Nagoya Station—just follow the right path, and getting to the hotel by subway is a breeze. The room was clean and comfortable, with a nice TV that made for great evening relaxation. I was happy to see that we could pay via WeChat Pay, which was super convenient. One thing I noticed: no toothbrush was provided in the room—probably kept at the front desk or lobby, so just ask if you need one. As someone who travels often, I truly feel Japan is far safer than many places back home, let alone countries the government has promoted. My return check-in at Chūbu Centrair Airport was smooth and quick—no long queues, just straight through. I even had time to grab a delicious eel rice bowl before heading out. That said, Yatomi-dōri was packed with crowds, so we skipped the line and instead enjoyed some quiet moments exploring the area at our own pace.

Stayed for three nights and couldn’t be happier with the experience—highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Nagoya! The location is unbeatable: it’s just a 5-10 minute walk to the Meitetsu station, bus stops, JR lines, and the subway, making travel around the city super convenient. Right downstairs is a Lawson convenience store, and there are also 7-Eleven and FamilyMart nearby—perfect for snacks or last-minute essentials. The room was spotlessly clean, and the bed was incredibly comfortable, so I slept like a baby. The hallway has plenty of space—my 30-inch suitcase opened easily without any hassle. The bathroom follows the standard Japanese layout but is very clean, with stable water pressure and consistent temperature, which made showering a real pleasure. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, luggage storage, elevator access, and an option to add breakfast at checkout. Everything about this place feels thoughtfully designed for comfort and practicality. If you're in Nagoya, don’t miss out—this is a top-tier value stay.

Staying at Sanco Inn Nagoya Shinkansen-Guchi Annex was a fantastic experience. The hotel is literally across the street from the JR station—just cross the road, and you're there. Super convenient for travelers arriving or departing by train. The room was surprisingly spacious with excellent cleanliness throughout. I especially appreciated the option to choose my own pillow, which made for a much better night's sleep. Located in a bustling area, there are plenty of shops nearby—including popular brands like Bic Camera, drugstores, and various restaurants, making dining and shopping super easy. Right next to the hotel is a Yoshinoya, perfect for a quick and affordable breakfast in the morning. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, even offering luggage storage, which came in handy when I arrived early. Everything about this place—from location to service to comfort—was top-notch. A standout choice in Nagoya, and I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at Kuretake Inn Premium Meieki Minami in Nagoya has become one of my favorite experiences whenever I visit the city—this is definitely a place I keep coming back to. Located just steps from Nagoya Station, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring the city by train or even walking around. The moment you step inside, the cleanliness and modern vibe are immediately noticeable—rooms are spotless, cozy, and well-maintained, with excellent sleep quality thanks to the comfy bed and quiet environment. The staff go above and beyond with their friendly, efficient service; they’re always ready to help with local tips or any request, making your stay feel personal and smooth. But what truly stands out? The breakfast. Every day feels fresh and varied—there’s a great mix of Japanese and Western options, with high-quality ingredients that taste amazing. Even after multiple stays, there’s always something new to enjoy, which makes mornings special and adds a joyful highlight to the trip. It’s not just a hotel—it’s a comfortable, welcoming home base with outstanding value. I’ll definitely be returning.

Staying at Cypress Hotel Nagoya-Eki Mae was a fantastic experience! The location is perfect—just a 5-minute walk to Nagoya Station, making it super convenient for travel, yet quiet enough to enjoy a peaceful night's sleep without the usual station noise. The room size was just right—not too small, not too large—and cleanliness was consistently excellent every day. The bed linens were fresh, the bathroom spotless, and everything felt well-maintained. Plus, there’s a FamilyMart right outside the door, which made grabbing snacks or essentials super easy. Overall, this hotel offers great value and comfort in a prime location. I’d definitely stay here again when visiting Nagoya.
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