The room was quite spacious, the service was excellent, and the location was also great. Given the number of Western visitors to Hiroshima, the breakfast was a bit more Western-oriented. It was clear the restaurant staff had a tough job, juggling clearing tables and attending to guests.
We had a pleasant stay at this hotel in Hiroshima. The location is excellent — right in the city center, close to Hondori Shopping Street, several malls, bars, and restaurants. It was easy to explore the city, with the nearest tram station about a 10-minute walk away, offering direct access to the central railway station and other parts of Hiroshima.
We stayed in a Semi Double Room, which was quite compact, and the bed felt a bit narrow for two people. That said, the amenities were thoughtful and well-curated. We especially liked the traditional-style bathroom, as well as the complimentary sheet masks and foot patches — a nice touch after a day of walking around the city.
The staff were friendly and helpful, as you’d expect in Japan. Overall, despite the small room, we had a good experience and appreciated the convenience and service.
I stayed here while traveling alone.
The main features are the large public bath, and Hokke Club's delicious breakfast with a wide selection of local dishes.
As for the location, it's convenient, with Heiwa Park within walking distance. It's a little over a 10-minute walk from the downtown area, but there is a shopping street close to the hotel, so it's a good choice if you want a change of pace from the downtown downtown area and want to experience a more local atmosphere.
Perfect for travelers willing to explore onomichi or to start the biking of the Shimanami. It is located right by side of the ferry to start the biking itinerary. The hotel is offering comfortable rooms, excellent service, and a convenient location. There are a on-site amenities, including meeting rooms, biking racks and a restaurant. They offered us room upgrade to a larger room for free. Highly recommended!
Grandvrio hotel has an amazing indoor and outdoor onsen that is a must try. The buffet has a wide selection of alcohol drink which is the highlight. There is a gift shop I will strongly advise you to buy as it’s cheaper than the tourist shops. Shuttle bus is once every half hour to train station. Overall it’s a good stay.
Beautiful view of the park from the room and there are lots if shops and restaurants not too far away. Staff were very helpful. Room was pretty good for the price.
The room is definitely small for medium to big size luggages. My friend and I brought 2 hand carry size luggages and both fit perfectly at each corners of the room but of course it took up a lot of walking space. The bed wasnt the most comfortable but I had worse ones. The location was perfect in my opinion. It was walking distance to the shopping street and theres a delicious indian restaurant nearby! (About 5 mins walk i think)
Overall; i would come book again!
The hotel staff was very friendly and always ready to help when you enter the hotel. They also understands English when my Japanese fails me haha.
They have a coffee machine that one can use once a day behind the staircase.
They also have breakfast in buffet style only for ¥500. I find it quite delicious, you can purchase the ticket at the counter. You have buy in advance as it might run out.
The location is very convenient its less than 5 minutes walk to the closest tram station. It is also close the atomic bomb museum. You can also borrow mama chari(bicycle) from the hotel for up to 4 hours. It is convenient for getting food or go to the peace park.
They have sleepwear and amenities you can take opposite the front desk.
Very good. Right in the city center, very close to the pedestrian street. It's close to various attractions, convenient for transportation and dining, and very cost-effective. It was also very convenient to go to Miyajima the next day!
very convenient location, many cafes and shops nearby. We really liked PARCO. The Hiroshima Peace Museum and Peace Memorial Park are a 20-minute walk away. There is a tram stop opposite the hotel, which allows you to get to any part of the city and Hiroshima station is not very far away. The stay was comfortable, we liked everything.
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AAnonymous UserThe room was very clean but the set up was very awkward with a sink in the bedroom and the shower and toilet separate. It was quite a long walk from Hiroshima station. Closest transport was a tram which isn't covered by JR pass so I ended up paying extra to get to and from the station. You had to collect your own toiletries from reception. Was ok for a night stay but wouldn't stay longer than that as no space to even store a suitcase and had to leave it by the door.
GGuest UserOk, this one is difficult to rate.
The room comes with a magnificient view on the sea. That's what made me chose that place.
But it is remote. So, if you have no car, except walking a good 2km from the train station along a road.
There is nothing to eat there. It is a stop/sleep/leave concept of hotel. Once again, if you have no car... you won't walk back the 2km to find something to eat.
You sleep on the floor. No surprise here and I slept particularly well so, no complains. Just be aware of that.
Toilets, bath, all is shared.
Room are old but all ok and one of the biggest space I got during this trip. Furnitures are also old. You may feel like you are staying at grandma place for a while.
The building, from the 70's probably, is not sound proof. You may enjoy your neighbor sleep. As I did.
I did book for 2. Probably because Trip was not proposing other option or because it was the cheapest one, not sure. The lady at the entrance kept me waiting for 15mn for that reason showing that she was embarrassed to give me the keys for that already paid room. This moment was uncomfortable to say the least.
The remote part, the furnitures style, the oldish atmosphere, the old room door still requiring a key and that squeak a little bit... may not please everyone. It comes with its sweet creepy feeling.
Not an hotel for everyone. But damn, the view in the morning... splendid.
GGuest UserThe hotel boasts a great riverside location with beautiful surroundings, and it's within walking distance of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Parking is available nearby, and you'll find plenty of restaurants and convenience stores in the vicinity. The hotel also offers laundry facilities, which is very convenient for guests.
GGuest UserThe location of the hotel is very central and convenient. There are already hundreds of different restaurants in the back street. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to the shopping street and the main department stores. The A-bomb Memorial Hall is also about 20 minutes by car.
The hotel is very intimate, ready to toiletries slippers, pajamas and towels. It is worth admiring that their family has a new generation of Rafe hair dryers, very attentive, is the most pleasing of long-haired ladies.
The bathroom has a laundry drying function, which is perfect for family travelers.
The whole is very neat and clean. And the email reply is very fast. Very satisfied
MM12401****The room was quite spacious, the service was excellent, and the location was also great. Given the number of Western visitors to Hiroshima, the breakfast was a bit more Western-oriented. It was clear the restaurant staff had a tough job, juggling clearing tables and attending to guests.
JJetsetter BabeHotel is easy to find from the train station with the large hotel name on the top of the building. Staff were friendly and keen to help. Room is sufficient for a one night stay, bit cramped but still have enough room to open the suitcases. We marked 4 star for amenities as there was not bottled water provided in the room and hotel pajamas. We have stayed in many other Japanese hotels with the same star rating with less room cost that have provided both amenities.
HHongletianIt is quite close to the commercial area and there are convenience stores around.
The service is OK, but please note that the so-called double room is actually just a big bed.
There is a razor, and you have to check out at 10 am. You will be charged for overtime.
For Hiroshima, it is OK!
GGuest UserThe hosts at this Ryoken are so welcoming, friendly and helpful! They picked us up from the ferry terminal when we arrived and dropped us back there on departure. This was crucial as we would have otherwise struggled with our suitcases up the hills and through the labyrinth of small streets! The location is a little bit away from the central area, but that is what we wanted. It was so peaceful at night, the deer wandered past our the front as we relaxed in the open air footpath. The food was nothing short of excellent. They specialise in seafood dishes so if you have an allergy it would be important to let the hosts know before you arrive. The rooms were simply and elegantly appointed: we had everything we needed. The onsen onsite was fantastic! After a long day of walking we felt very relaxed afterwards.
Thank you so much to the hosts for making our stay on Miyajima unforgettable!
SSarah H.Location ok, near the tramway, but not the nicest street. The room is very hot, uncomfortable and tiny. And it’s not exactly 2 beds. There’s one double bed and then there’s a very high and uncomfortable stepladder to reach a mattress that is very close to the ceiling. The staff doesn’t speak any English and we had to use Google translation with everyone. We were given the wrong room at first and waited 40 minutes to check-in. The woman didn’t know we had already paid for the room. Then the next day, we asked to leave our luggage before taking the train which they agreed to. And when we returned to gather them, they said they would charge us for this service as we were away for more than an hour. The staff wasn’t very cooperative or nice and wouldn’t let us leave. There is no sign or explanation anywhere about the fact that leaving your luggage is not free. It’s not written anywhere.
OOzYoPiczThis Hotel is fantastic and I’d absolutely stay here again.
The onsen on the top floor features a large communal bath and a sauna.
The bed is very comfortable and there’s also a mini fridge for chilling drinks.
They have a self service Laundry with separate dryers on the ground floor next to the rather unused Internet lounge.
The breakfast in the morning was very filling with a great variety of soups, salads, congee, breads and proteins.
It’s only a short stroll to Hiroshima Station for a great range of local delicacies like Okonomiyaki.
Staff were attentive and helpful speaking a little English.
Will gladly stay again. Arigato Gozaimasu!
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