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| ANA Htl Nagasaki Gloverhill Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/anahtlnagasakigloverhillhotel.htm Within walking distance of Nagasaki's most beautiful landmarks, this hotel near Glover Garden provides a good base for exploring the city. Less than 10 minutes' drive from the train station (the Nagasaki Line), the ANA Gloverhill is well connected to the entire city, with a bus terminal across the road and taxis readily available. Guests can, however, save a couple hundred Yen by walking to nearby Oura Catholic Church and Koshi-Byo, while the super energetic can even tackle Oranda-zaka, the steep Hollander Slope. Across the road, guests can refuel with a bowl of authentic Chanpon ramen or dine at the hotel's harbor-side restaurant, with a choice of Chinese, Japanese and western fare. Making good use of its waterfront position, all of the ANA's rooms include harbor views – the perfect way to start – and end – the day. |
| Jal City Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/jalcityhotel.htm A short walk from Dejima island, Glover Hill and Chinatown, Jal City Hotel is central to all, including Nagasaki's frenetic retail area. Located in one of the most convenient spots possible, this hotel allows guests to discover what really makes the city unique – from having a quiet moment in Peace Park to getting lost in throngs of shoppers in Hama-no-machi Arcade. The limousine bus from the airport stops two minutes down the road and the JR Nagasaki train station is a five-minute trip by cab. Rooms aren't palatial – this is Japan, after all – but they're more than adequate for providing a restful night's sleep without having to stumble over bags to use the bathroom. English-speaking staff are more than happy to direct guest to 100 Yen stores, sake bars or places for a romantic hillside rendezvous. |
| Ana Hotel Jr Huis Ten Bosch - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/anahoteljrhuistenbosch.htm Views of brick-covered streets and winding canals through the room curtains create an ambience of Old World enchantment. This ambience continues inside with the fresh flowers that compliment the fine classical-style furniture and art. Three types of suite, each in in European design, combine bright and elegant living rooms with calming bedrooms. Take this opportunity to unwind from the hustles and stress of daily life. This hotel offers first-class service to all guests who know and appreciate real luxury. Seated in the atrium restaurant, the 3-story windows allow expansive views of the quaint buildings and glittering canals of Huis Ten Bosch. Open all day, Cascade offers a range of menus, from refreshments to complete meals. To proceed with your reservation at Ana Hotel Jr Huis Ten Bosch, simply enter your dates of stay and submit our secure online booking form. |
| Comfort Nagasaki Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/comfortnagasakihotel.htm Economy of space and Japanese efficiency exemplify this business hotel, a minute walk from the tram stop and 10 minutes from Nagasaki JR line. Hotel rooms in Japan don't usually constitute excellent value, but the Comfort Nagasaki is perhaps starting a new trend. Tidy rooms with clean and disarmingly retro d?cor provide the space one needs to conduct either business-related or tourist activities, while its position within walking distance to a panoply of restaurants and shops is recommendation enough. Neighboring the hotel is the historic Dutch ‘Dejima', and the Peace Park is about 15 minutes away by tram. Complimentary internet access and endless cups of tea and coffee serve the tourist as well as any executive. |
| Hotel Nikko Huis Ten Bosch - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/hotelnikkohuistenbosch.htm Located next to Huis ten Bosch – Nagasaki's Dutch theme park – Hotel Nikko is an elegant European-styled property friendly to families and group travelers. With its own exclusive entrance to Huis den Bosch, Hotel Nikko is an attractive option for those who want to access the park without actually staying inside it. Restaurants cater to continental tastes – French fusion and Japanese grill to make the most of Nagasaki's fresh seafood and produce. The hotel spa is the perfect way to end an already perfect day. Recreation facilities include a karaoke lounge. |
| Loisir Hotel Nagasaki - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/loisirhotelnagasaki.htm
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| Washington Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/washingtonhotel.htm This economy class hotel, situated in central Nagasaki, is located twenty-minutes from JR Nagasaki Station. The hotel is within a 15-minute walk to a multitude of cultural, historical, and tourist attractions, and not far from nature parks. Guests will be able to walk to the train station and the renowned China town. The hotel offers current rooms that are adorned with a stylish Japanese art-deco theme that is alluring and relaxed. Guests can enjoy a delectable international breakfast or meal at the on-site restaurant. The Nagasaki Washington Hotel is perfect for travelers that want a location near public transport hubs. |
| Amsterdam Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/amsterdamhotel.htm Forty minutes from Nagasaki, Amsterdam Hotel is part of the surreal Dutch theme park Huis ten Bosch, so named after the royal Dutch residence. In a building designed after a row of canal houses, this hotel faces the bobbing hulls of yachts moored in the marina out front. The entire premises is decorated in a classic European style, with every detail in place to make it authentically Dutch in style, if not in size. The hotel cafe serves coffee and cakes for a true ‘coffee klatz' experience, while the buffet serves fresh local fare and in the theme park itself there are a multitude of dining options. Guests staying here have a front-row seat to the world-class laser show, something the Japanese travel for miles to see. |
| Chisun Grand Sasebo Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/chisungrandsasebohotel.htm Centrally positioned close to shops, parks and the Sasebo River, this hotel provides modern, Western-style rooms within walking distance to the center of town. A five-minute drive from the JR train stop, the Chisun Grand Sasebo is an affordable and pleasantly-decorated hotel with free internet, oversized rooms and toilets with more functions than a washing machine. Bars – both Japanese and US-style – are within stumbling distance of the hotel and guests with too many Yen on their hands will find the kilometer-long “Ginza” arcade only a block away, where one can buy anything from a kimono to a rabbit. English-speaking staff are happy to assist with travel plans – be they to the nearby Sasebo Park or to Dutch theme park Huis ten Bosch – and the limousine bus from Nagasaki Airport stops a two-minute walk away. |
| Den Haag Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/denhaaghotel.htm Each room includes Hair Dryer, Air Conditioning, In Room Safe, Internet Access . This excellent hotel in Nagasaki also has Safety Deposit Boxes, Meeting Facilities , Salon, Laundry Service/Dry Cleaning, Room Service, Restaurant.Guests seeking that perfect blend of attentive care and modern convenience will find it at this lovely hotel.Please enter your dates on our secure online booking form to make a reservation at Den Haag Hotel Nagasaki. |
| Sasebo Washington Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/sasebowashingtonhotel.htm This international class hotel, situated in central Nagasaki, is located three-minutes walk from Sasebo Station. The hotel is within a 15-minute walk to a multitude of cultural, historical, and tourist attractions, and not far from nature parks. Guests will be able to walk to the train station and the renowned China town. The hotel offers modern rooms adorned with a stylish coastal theme, that is visually pleasing. Guests can enjoy a delectable international breakfast at the on-site restaurant. The Sasebo Washington Hotel is perfect for travelers that want a location near public transport hubs and tourist attractions. |
| Majestic Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/majestichotel.htm Reminiscent of a cliff-side villa on the Italian coast, this boutique hotel has a great location and grand aspirations. An architectural reminder of Nagasaki's myriad cultural influences, the Majestic Hotel also reminds guests how hotels ought to be. Some tourist attractions close to the hotel are the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, Mount Inasa, Nagasaki Peace Park, and Glover Garden. Located in Miname-yimate, the tram stop is a few minutes' walk away, and from there it is a 10-minute trip to JR Nagasaki station. Cab rides to the station or the Peace Park will cost less than 1000 yen from here, while views from the Majestic's charming breakfast room are worth the price of admission alone. |
| Best Western Premier Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/bestwesternpremierhotel.htm Centrally located in Nagasaki on the island of Kyushu, the Best Western Premier Hotel brings together contemporary style and a convenient location just 5 minutes from JR Nagasaki Station. From the Best Western Premier Hotel, you can take in spectacular views of Nagasaki Port or choose from a number of excellent restaurants offering a variety of fine Japanese, Chinese and Western cuisine. The Best Western Premier Hotel features nine banquet halls and is a first-class international venue for conferences and seminars. Best Western Premier Hotel has all of the amenities, facilities and levels of comfort you would expect from a hotel of this class, and maintains the meticulous standards required by travel and tour operators worldwide. For your reservation at the Best Western Premier Hotel, please select the dates of your stay and complete our secure online booking form. |
| Sunroute Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/sunroutehotel.htm True to the Sunroute Hotels manifesto, this hotel offers affordable business accommodation in a convenient downtown position. The hotel's central position is a boon to those wanting to sight-see – it is a five-minute walk to the tram stop and well within walking distance of the main shopping strip. While Sunroute caters to the salaryman's needs, this hotel offers more of the comforts expected by leisure travelers – a tour desk, cozy rooms and proximity to Nagasaki Port included. While legions of food joints can be found close by, the onsite restaurant is a good source of ambience and traditional Kushiage (deep-fried meat) skewers. |
| Parkside Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/parksidehotel.htm Located next to the Peace Park, this hotel offers a quiet stay in the Urakami area, close to memorials and historic sites. Within walking distance, visitors will find the One-legged Torii, the Atomic Bomb Museum and the Hypercenter of the bomb detonation. Urakami Cathedral is also close by and the Matsuyama-machi train station a few minutes' drive away. The restaurant serves local as well as international dishes, and the hotel bar could be the perfect place to enjoy a drink. Unusual to hotels, this one also includes an ice-cream parklor, which is sure to be a delight for children. Built in 1974, and with a fittingly retro pink facade, the Parkside Hotel offers a comfortable alternative to the business hotels in the area. |
| Holiday Inn Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/holidayinnhotel.htm Centrally located in Nagasaki, the Holiday Inn is within walking distance of Chinatown and the immense Hama-no-machi Arcade. If shopping and sight-seeing are on the agenda, this unassuming hotel provides a good vantage point for both, while leaving enough money in the kitty with which to actually shop. The main retail and entertainment area is just around the corner and Spectacles Bridge, Glover Hill and the Confucian Temple are all within a 15-minute walk. The decor here is retro yet endearingly east-meets-west, with all modern necessities accounted for – plus-size bed, satellite TV, internet connection and kettle included. And, this being a Holiday Inn, guests can momentarily put the phrasebook away as there are always English-speaking staff on duty. |
| New Tanda Hotel - http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/japanhotels/nagasakihotels/newtandahotel.htm With views, location and value-for-money, this hotel near the harbor offers an affordable way to explore Nagasaki. With the Shimin Byoin Mae tram stop a minute away on foot, the New Tanda is in an accessible spot –guests happy to walk a few minutes more will even find a direct tram line to JR Nagasaki train station. Located near the bottom of Hollander Slope, the New Tanda is also within ambling distance of Glover Hill and Oura Catholic Church. For Ramen and Pocari Sweat, a supermarket can be found within walking distance, while Chinatown and the shopping precinct are also well within distance. A distinctive 1970's red brick building, the New Tanda cuts a brilliant figure against Nagasaki's blue skies, and the bay views from its rooms aren't bad either. |
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