It was one of the best hotels I ever slept in Japan. Usually, we try 3 to 5 star hotels in every local capital city. This one is of course famous Prince hotel but it is quite away from the city center yet situated in the most beautiful area of Hiroshima. From the hotel rooms we could see the skyline of the town and the sea.
Breakfast is served on the top floor you can choose traditional Japanese (Nadaman/super famous Japanese restaurant) or western style buffet breakfast.
With a little supplemental fee, I could go to Onsen (hotspring) and it was soo relaxing and the view was stunning. You even can sail to Miyajima island from this hotel port.
Had an awesome stay with what that seems like a discounted price (probably due to low season). Big and clean room, has a small gym that’s 24/7, located rather conveniently to Hiroshima station (need to take a bus that’s just outside the hotel; otherwise a 27 minutes walk).
Probably because of the small size of Kure Port, the hotel is not expensive, the rooms are larger than those of ordinary Japanese hotels, the service is good, and the restaurant is rich in the characteristics of Kure Port's warship culture. It is very close to the Maritime Self-Defense Force Historical Museum and the Yamato Ship Museum. The hotel front desk also provides a traditional Chinese version of the Kure City Guide, which is very convenient. In addition, there is an airport bus that goes directly to Hiroshima Airport at the hotel entrance, which is very convenient.
The hotel staff were incredibly welcoming and attentive, greeting me upon arrival and seeing me off at check-out. The location is excellent, right next to the station with plenty of dining options nearby, and the hotel's own restaurant is superb. The bedding and pillows in the room were incredibly comfortable, truly impressive – I even considered buying some to take home! The environment was clean and hygienic, and the windows were so spotless they seemed to disappear, giving me a fantastic impression of Hiroshima overall. The only minor downsides were the hairdryer wasn't great, and the shampoo and shower gel weren't big brands, leaving my hair a bit stiff.
Great place to stay in Hiroshima. The room was quite spacious (by japanese standards). Easy to get there from the station by bus, the memorial park and peace museum are within walking distance. The breakfast was very good, with plenty of dishes to choose from, and everything was tasty. There is also a coffee machine in the lobby and we got complimentary apple jelly in our fridge. Soaking in the onsen was great after a long day in Hiroshima and Miyajima, the place was also clean and there was everything necessary for a bath.
This was our first stay in Dormy Inn, and I would definitely choose this chain again.
The hotel is a 2-minute walk from Hatchobori Station. It is located in the most prosperous area of Hiroshima. It is a 3-minute walk to the shopping street and a 5-minute walk to Parco. There are indoor and outdoor hot springs on the top floor. The room is not big, but very practical. The air conditioning is very strong. The reception is on the 13th floor. There are daily necessities in the lobby. The hotel entrance is a little hidden. When you arrive, walk to the end and there is a hidden door. It will open automatically as long as you get close.
The location is great, but the price changes depending on the day, which is a bit of a hassle. It gets very expensive.
The breakfast menu was unique and delicious.
Facilities: The hotel provides free breakfast and hot springs, and a free beer every day.
Hygiene: The room is clean, the toilet is clean, and the public space is clean.
Environment: There are few people and cars nearby, and it is quiet when sleeping.
Service: When cleaning the room, you need to put a sign on the door that needs to be cleaned.
The bathhouse is great, the open-air pool is large and very relaxing. The room is also large, good quality and affordable. Taking a taxi from Hiroshima Airport is about 2,000 yen, which is acceptable. Plus, a taxi is still much cheaper than accommodation near the airport.
The environment is good. Last night, the geographical function of staying in the oversized room (comfortable) was not very convenient.
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SshiningstatIt was one of the best hotels I ever slept in Japan. Usually, we try 3 to 5 star hotels in every local capital city. This one is of course famous Prince hotel but it is quite away from the city center yet situated in the most beautiful area of Hiroshima. From the hotel rooms we could see the skyline of the town and the sea.
Breakfast is served on the top floor you can choose traditional Japanese (Nadaman/super famous Japanese restaurant) or western style buffet breakfast.
With a little supplemental fee, I could go to Onsen (hotspring) and it was soo relaxing and the view was stunning. You even can sail to Miyajima island from this hotel port.
YYingtaoxiaowanziThe hotel staff were incredibly welcoming and attentive, greeting me upon arrival and seeing me off at check-out. The location is excellent, right next to the station with plenty of dining options nearby, and the hotel's own restaurant is superb. The bedding and pillows in the room were incredibly comfortable, truly impressive – I even considered buying some to take home! The environment was clean and hygienic, and the windows were so spotless they seemed to disappear, giving me a fantastic impression of Hiroshima overall. The only minor downsides were the hairdryer wasn't great, and the shampoo and shower gel weren't big brands, leaving my hair a bit stiff.
EeesileHad an awesome stay with what that seems like a discounted price (probably due to low season). Big and clean room, has a small gym that’s 24/7, located rather conveniently to Hiroshima station (need to take a bus that’s just outside the hotel; otherwise a 27 minutes walk).
CCongbuyouyuThe hotel is conveniently located not far from Hiroshima Station, with a large supermarket directly across the street. Both beds were very spacious. The shower had great water pressure and temperature, and the air conditioning worked perfectly. We also had a view of the Shinkansen bullet trains from our window.
PPong shunThe hotel is a 2-minute walk from Hatchobori Station. It is located in the most prosperous area of Hiroshima. It is a 3-minute walk to the shopping street and a 5-minute walk to Parco. There are indoor and outdoor hot springs on the top floor. The room is not big, but very practical. The air conditioning is very strong. The reception is on the 13th floor. There are daily necessities in the lobby. The hotel entrance is a little hidden. When you arrive, walk to the end and there is a hidden door. It will open automatically as long as you get close.
EEvgeniya_MGreat place to stay in Hiroshima. The room was quite spacious (by japanese standards). Easy to get there from the station by bus, the memorial park and peace museum are within walking distance. The breakfast was very good, with plenty of dishes to choose from, and everything was tasty. There is also a coffee machine in the lobby and we got complimentary apple jelly in our fridge. Soaking in the onsen was great after a long day in Hiroshima and Miyajima, the place was also clean and there was everything necessary for a bath.
This was our first stay in Dormy Inn, and I would definitely choose this chain again.
SSolomon ChoiThe room is small but there is a table and sofa, enough space to open two suitcases! The 1/F hot spring is big enough and comfortable enough. Breakfast buffet is included, although there is not much variety of food, but the standard is good. Location near Sakezo-dori and JR stations, Lawson downstairs, although Saijo itself is not many restaurants, but overall good!
JJinwudashaoProbably because of the small size of Kure Port, the hotel is not expensive, the rooms are larger than those of ordinary Japanese hotels, the service is good, and the restaurant is rich in the characteristics of Kure Port's warship culture. It is very close to the Maritime Self-Defense Force Historical Museum and the Yamato Ship Museum. The hotel front desk also provides a traditional Chinese version of the Kure City Guide, which is very convenient. In addition, there is an airport bus that goes directly to Hiroshima Airport at the hotel entrance, which is very convenient.
GGuest UserFacilities: The hotel provides free breakfast and hot springs, and a free beer every day.
Hygiene: The room is clean, the toilet is clean, and the public space is clean.
Environment: There are few people and cars nearby, and it is quiet when sleeping.
Service: When cleaning the room, you need to put a sign on the door that needs to be cleaned.
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