Trip Moments Recommendations
Stylish Royal Park Hotel in Kurashiki
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The Royal Park Hotel is located in the center of Kurashiki and just less than 10 minutes walk from the Kurashiki Bikan Hostorical Center.
The exterior of the hotel and the lobby very much followed the industrial design, with a lot of glass windows to bring ín natural lights. The lobby was cool and inviting - aside from the check in desk, there was also a bar by the entrance. Guests could get three free drinks ( although not a big glass) from the self service bar.
Check in could be done via the front desk , or at the self service machine. There was also a pool table for guest use in the lobby.
The rooms were new and clean, and cushions in the room used fabric that were made in Kurashiki. Bathroom was in decent size, and each room also had a free cosmetic pouch with beauty product samples for the guests. Breakfast had a good selection and was served on the top floor which commanded a panoramic view of the city.
Parking was available but on a first come first serve basis, with a fee. Overall we were very pleased with this hotel and would definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Kurashiki.
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Candeo Hotel Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
This is a very new hotel in Nagasaki and just across the street from Chinatown and the main shopping area. The location is excellent and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby.
The room is small but sufficient for a Queen size bed. I love the long sofa by the window which is great for sitting and putting out the luggages. the SkySpa is on the top floor- 12th floor. It is free for hotel guests to use. The hotel has two affiliated parking- both are literally just next to the hotel. One cost 1200 yen from 12-12. Park the car first and get the 1200yen ticket from the reception desk . Then pay directly at the parking lot. There are also many small parking lots nearby and only cost 500-700 yen overnight (ie 7 pm - 8am). #urbanexplorer #hotelinjapan #hotels #Nagasaki
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