Welcome to DoubleTree by Hilton Naha Shuri Castle. Located in old town Shuri, we are the closest hotel to Shuri Castle. Just five minutes by car from Naha, our hotel offers convenient access and transportation options to many popular local attractions, including Kokusai Dori, Chura-umi Aquarium, American Village and beautiful northern beaches. You’ll be greeted with a signature warm chocolate chip cookie then make yourself at home in one of our 333 guest rooms and suites. Designed in elegant color tones with a relaxing ambience, each guest room features a 32-inch TV, working station, air purifier, mini-refrigerator, Japanese bidet, sitting area with coffee table and WiFi (charges apply). Upgrade for more space and improved views, or choose a suite with separate living room, dining table and small kitchen. Our hotel boasts five dining outlets from an informal buffet to elegant dishes reflecting the four seasons of Japan at our restaurant, Fuji. Treat yourself to authentic Hong Kong dim sum at Shunten. The Tropical Lobby Lounge offers a peaceful experience, while our Sunset Lounge Bar, on the 20th floor, features the most spectacular views in Naha. Our six versatile meeting rooms and ballrooms. metres of space are ideal for your next conference or social gathering. Celebrate your wedding in our main ballroom, the largest venue in Naha. Host an event, complete with city views for up to 200 guests in the sky banquet room. The Garden Pool is closed for the season as of October 31, 2024. 2025 Garden Pool schedule will be informed once it is confirmed. Thank you for your understanding
"The room was spacious and clean. The hotel's dining options were also excellent, especially the Shuntian Chinese restaurant, which I frequented several times during my stay.
The hotel is located not far from Shurijo Castle and offers a tranquil setting. However, due to its location mid-mountain, the walk out of the hotel involves a long, steep climb, which may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Also, while the hotel has vending machines, the lack of nearby convenience stores and restaurants may be a problem for those seeking food and shopping."