Guest User
January 15, 2025
This is the first time I have come across a five-star hotel where the smell of food from the executive lounge fills the entire corridor. The ventilation facilities are really not good, and there are carts coming in and out of the employee passage at the end of the corridor from 4 or 5 in the morning, using the guest corridor to transport things to the executive lounge, which is so noisy that I can't sleep. This executive floor is too expensive and has no value for money. Fortunately, after reporting the problem the next day, I was immediately moved to another floor. In an instant, the whole world was quiet, and the service was good. Apart from these, the location of the hotel is still good. It is one subway stop away from Nagoya Station. You can see the hotel building when you go up the subway exit. There are many restaurants nearby, all of which are very down-to-earth restaurants. They provide traditional Japanese breakfast, which is much more cost-effective than the hotel buffet; the bedding and pillows are good, in line with the Hilton brand. If you don't book a hotel near Nagoya Station, it's still okay to choose Hilton, but the room is much smaller than Marriott, but it's affordable.
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