Latest Reviews for Hiroshima Prefecture Hotels

Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima
4.5/5163 Reviews
PROS: Unbeatable central location in Hiroshima with large, clean rooms and great views of the city. The rooms were reasonably priced. CONS: This hotel is extremely dated and ultimately this impacted on the comfort of our stay - neither of us slept well on any night due to very old bed/pillows. They were also strict about their 15.00 check in time (seemingly regardless of whether our room was ready or not). This led to unnecessary queues from 15.00 onwards. Overall, would book elsewhere if staying again for more than 1 night in Hiroshima.
Hotel Granvia Hiroshima
4.6/5142 Reviews
Convenient.. just next to JR station. Walkable distance, within 3 mins. Perfect location if you are bringing a huge suitcase with you. Staff can speak English, don’t have to worry about communicating. Food are great too in the hotel, and many good restaurants at the JR station. Overall is clean, just the hotel maybe some ages.
THE KNOT HIROSHIMA
4.6/5230 Reviews
It is a modern hotel with a rebranded feeling. The interior is also renovated beautifully, but I was also worried that it was sacrificed by several concept priorities. The front desk is on the top floor, but there are few elevators, so people who go to the front desk and people who go to the room are always waiting. There is no front desk staff in the midnight zone, and when I checked out at AM5 to catch an early morning flight, there is no key recovery box that I heard that it was installed in 1F, and it is wasted to the front desk on the top floor and back in the back I was excused by the sleeping staff who would have been sleeping, and I couldn't feel it from the morning. 1F is a fashionable Italian restaurant, and there are many uses other than hotel users, but there is no accommodation privilege, and there are a large number of insects in the plant near the open table outside.
Hotel Intergate Hiroshima
4.4/546 Reviews
I stayed with my husband and my four year old unstoppable son. This very family-friendly yet upper-middle business hotel truly accommodates every needs of any travelers. They offer free drinks and snacks almost all day long, even a glass of sparkling wine - what a pleasant surprise! Definitely recommend to book a room with breakfast, the choices are amazing and you never get bored if you stay a couple of nights. I found a gem and joined membership to come back soon.
HOTEL LiVEMAX PREMIUM Hiroshima
4.3/5115 Reviews
Room was small but enough for a solo traveller like me. To my surprise, there was even a microwave in the room. Everything was neat and tidy, and the staff at the front desk was nice and helpful. On the top floor, there was a public hot spring bath, but I did not use it. Outside the hot spring bath, there were drinking water fountains and vending machines, one of which dedicated to selling milk and dairy products. You could enjoy the Japanese culture of drinking milk - correct me if I am wrong (at least this was what I learnt from Japanese animes and dramas) - after taking the hot spring. Overall the experience was great.
Kyukamura Ohkunoshima
4.4/512 Reviews
Great family experience. I read all the reviews and was worried that the room had no attached bath, emailed the hotel with all the questions I had and made all the preparations for my kids. Lord and behold I was assigned THE ROOM with attach bath right next to the Onsen! It was incredible for a family of four. They have a common toilet as well so if the one in the room is occupied, I just walk out to the common one that is well maintained. The staff here speaks good English and were extremely helpful. The breakfast, lunch and dinner at the one and only restaurant here were incredible. While they do not have a wide variety, they made it up with the quality! Delicious is an understatement! Ask the receptionist everything and seek their advise on everything you want to do. They will tell you the best timings and areas to experience the most bunnies! Their weather forecast is spot on too. The only downside is the room smell of bunny food, but this is expected as this island is basically about bunnies!
Hotel Kuretakeso Hiroshima Otemachi
4.1/519 Reviews
Although walking distance to the train station and attached shopping arcade, the hotel is in a business park area and not very convenient for the tourist sites in town The rooms are small and a little dingy - the hotel itself is a bit older and needs a sprucing up. Breakfast is served downstairs and the food is mediocre at best - I definitely wouldn't pay for it again. There isn't much around the hotel - I walked around on my way back at night, looking for someplace to get a bite to eat or a a drink and couldn't find anything (a few blocks away was a terrible place that had a lot of unmarked fees and charges). If I were to do it all over, I definitely would choose a different hotel in a different area. (Please note: the hotel did nothing wrong, per se, and the staff was very nice! It just wasn’t the right place for me, for purpose of this trip.)
Nest Hotel Hiroshima Hatchobori
4.4/5116 Reviews
There are Hiroshima Okonomiyaki restaurants near the hotel, and the Atomic Bomb Dome area is less than a 20-minute walk away, and the tram station is also nearby, making it great for walking around town. The bed making in the room was clean, and the bed was neither too hard nor too soft, which is subjective, but it was a well-balanced bed. It was a little disappointing that paper waste was left in the bathroom. The hotel reception staff are generally young. When I entered the entrance, the three front desk staff remained seated. The service was very casual, and there was no Wi-Fi information, but I discovered it by turning on the TV. There was also a return box for the room card, so it didn't take long to check in. Breakfast bread and coffee were prepared at the 1st floor entrance, and I liked that the bread was packed in three bags. (Photos 1 and 2) thank you very much.
Hotel S-Plus Hiroshima Peace Park
4.2/5128 Reviews
Great location close to peace park. Comfortable western style rooms. Very central location and good price for what you get. If you are looking for a nice comfortable hotel this is a great pic. It is close to bus route as well. 7/11 right downstairs and restaurants nearby.
Dormy Inn Hiroshima Annex
4.6/543 Reviews
It's a Dormy Inn that everyone loves. This time there was a meeting in Hiroshima and I booked an annex near the downtown area. This time I chose Dormy Inn for sauna and hot springs. 4 It was a weekday Tuesday in mid-Medium, but it was quite crowded and the number of rooms remaining in Rakuten Travel was small. Check in and give you soft drinks or alcohol instead of welcome drinks. There was a sour Hiroshima carp can, so I chose it as a souvenir for a carp fan friend. It's a great souvenir. There is also a coffee vendor next to the front desk, which seems to be free. Both the elevator and the public bath require a card key, but the elevator card key is only authenticated, and it seems that each floor is not permitted ... It was cool on another floor. I am grateful that there is a set of 2 sets such as double rooms and towels. Even in the morning, you can throw the towel into the collection box in the large communal bath without hesitation. In addition, since there is no bathtub in the room and it enters from the toilet, the person who needs the bathtub in the room must specify the room properly. What was interesting was that there was a door in the space with a bed or desk, such as a toilet, a closet, a washbasin, etc., and the space was partitioned. The layout of such rooms in a business hotel was quite unusual, so it was impressive. For the time being, if you have 30 minutes, you can go to the large communal bath. The sauna is not so large, and it feels like a pan pan with about 6 people. The water bath is also 2 people, but the water temperature is kept low at 12.8 degrees. It seems to be a system that automatically adds when water overflows. If you match the chair with the stall bath, there is a leg 4, and I think it would be better to take an outdoor air bath. There were quite a lot of washrooms, and at this time it was a large communal bath that was 6 but didn't feel narrow. After a social gathering, Dormy Inn's specialty night noodle soba Simple instant Chinese soba, raw but dry noodles. So, breakfast TV Dormy Inn's breakfast, which is said to be hot enough to be featured in the program, was very delicious from the morning. Also, if you have no soup 々 Noodles and okonomiyaki, you can cover everything. 1800 Do you think the price of yen is high or cheap ... It feels like. There are quite a lot of bread, * dishes, and side dishes, so I think it's cool even with children. There seems to be a shuttle bus on the way back, but I caught a taxi heading toward the station and moved to the station. GR It was a rare private taxi for Prius. It was good in that the downtown area was close, the large communal bath and sauna.

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of hotels107
Number of Reviews 4,102
Average Price(Weekday Night)MYR 818
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