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Nagoya Tokyu Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"highly recommend if a solo traveller. really good price, big room and all the amenities you need."

Nagoya Prince Hotel Sky Tower
10/10 Excellent
"Beautiful property with a very helpful staff. Excellent breakfast. Overall great stay."

Meitetsu Inn Nagoyaeki Shinkansenguchi
10/10 Excellent
"Great stay"

Meitetsu Grand Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Great location. Close to the subway stations and malls."

Miyako Hotel Gifu Nagaragawa
10/10 Excellent
"Le stationnement souterrain inclus à été très utile pour nous. Nous avons bien profité de la piscine, du spa, du sauna et du bain froid en fin de journée."

Mitsui Garden Hotel Nagoya Premier
8/10 Good
"Overall, the hotel is in a great location and offers easy access to nearby attractions. However, one minor inconvenience is that the lobby is located on the 18th floor, requiring guests to take one lift to the lobby and then transfer to another lift to reach the guest rooms. The hotel does not provide on-site parking. Guests are directed to a nearby commercial building for parking, which may be less convenient, especially for families or those travelling with a lot of luggage. As vehicles need to be parked at a separate location, dropping off and picking up luggage can be somewhat cumbersome."

Nikko Style Nagoya
10/10 Excellent
"Really great location and very close to everything you need to get to. Stayed for 3 nights and was a very nice stay."

Nagoya JR Gate Tower Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Fantastic location and service, just ask for a high floor! We booked the Deluxe Triple Room and had a wonderful stay overall. The location is unbeatable—being right on top of a major station is incredibly convenient, drastically cutting down on walking time and transfers. While the room itself was a bit smaller than we expected, it featured lots of windows that provided fantastic city views and a bright, pleasant ambiance. The staff were professional, friendly, and highly accommodating. Most spoke fluent English, and for those who didn't, they were eager to help and easily used Google Translate to make sure we were taken care of. The breakfast buffet was also great, though the fresh fruit selection was a bit lacking. The only minor downside is that you can faintly hear the trains below, especially during the quiet late-night hours. It wasn’t overwhelmingly loud, but it was enough to be distracting when trying to sleep. I would highly recommend requesting a higher floor if you are a light sleeper. Crucial Navigation Tip: Nagoya Station is big and can confuse even Google Maps. Remember that Japan has many different train companies. If you are arriving from the airport via the Meitetsu μ-Sky Express Train, you will land at Meitetsu Station. Head toward the Central Exit and follow signs for the JR Lines (Sakura-dori Exit). You will walk past the Silver Clock, and eventually, the Gold Clock. The entrance to the hotel building is directly to the left as you exit that area."

The Royal Park Canvas Nagoya
6/10 Okay
"Wardrobe cupboard is small for triple sharing rooms."