The hotel was well maintained, even it's not new, the condition of the room is good. It's clean and tidy as usual. Location is good, 5 mins walk from the a bomb historical site and 10 mins walk to Hiroshima bus station.
Despite this Mitsui Garden Hotel in Hiroshima looking a bit dated, the service was excellent. The rooms were perfectly fine, and finding two complimentary bottles of water in the fridge was a pleasant surprise (especially since I was traveling alone!). What's more, the top floor offers free drinks and a fantastic view. Overall, considering the value for money, it's a truly great hotel.
I had an amazing stay at The Knot, Hiroshima! The hotel is stylish and perfectly located, making it so easy to explore the city. The bar was fantastic, and breakfast was absolutely incredible – there were so many options to choose from. I loved the small touches in the room, like the chic dressing gown, which made the stay feel extra special. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming. A standout for me were The Knot Coins – complimentary tokens for snacks and drinks – I used mine for a Basque cheesecake, which was absolutely delicious. I can’t recommend this hotel enough!
This is the place that made me appreciate capsule hotels. Spotlessly clean, with a check-in that’s a little strict but very efficient. Facilities are well designed and guests are very respectful. I was also able to store my bike, packed in its rinko bag, without any issues. A capsule experience I can recommend.
This hotel opened this year and has an excellent location, right above Hiroshima Station. It's incredibly convenient for catching JR trains and the Shinkansen, as you can just take the elevator directly to the second floor. From the second floor, you can also catch the streetcar, and just outside on the ground floor, there's a loop bus for easy access to Hiroshima's attractions.
The new Minamoa shopping complex inside Hiroshima Station is great for browsing and offers a wide variety of food options. Nearby, you'll also find Bic Camera and Fukuya Department Store.
To get to the hotel from the airport, simply take the airport limousine bus directly to Hiroshima Station; it's about a 50-minute ride.
Amazing hotel, located near a bus stop and not far from a busy street. Despite this location, the room is very quiet.
The room itself is spacious, and the mattresses are very comfortable (we had stayed at hotels with hard mattresses before). A new set of towels is provided every day.
It's very convenient that the rooms are not cleaned, so you don't have to move your suitcases 😄
Comfortable modern hotel within walking distance of Hiroshima station.
Room was clean and had all we needed for one night stay.
Staff speaks English and was friendly and polite. We checked out early (6 am) to explore Miyajima and they kept our bags for us until evening.
Would recommend.
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.
Love the wide spread breakfast buffet but the food was a bit cold though. Great location and conveniently located so that transportation around Hiroshima was so easy. Hotel receptionists were friendly and can converse in English. The hotel is situated with a couple of department stores nearby. The Hiroshima pass was very useful as we could redeem vouchers to buy things in the department stores nearby..
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.
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11366120****Located in Hiroshima's bustling commercial district, this hotel is right next to the bus center and Kamiya-cho Sogo department store, making it super convenient for shopping and getting around. The rooms are spacious, bright, clean, and tidy, with pleasant views from the window. Highly recommended!
11861147****This hotel boasts an excellent location! It's incredibly clean, and at this price point, you really can't fault the attention to detail. The service is also top-notch! Next time I'm in town, I'll definitely choose this place again. Getting around from here is super convenient.
OOsama BoussifI think it is unfair that this hotel has a low score on Trip.com. The reason I say this is because people were either looking for a “cheap hotel” in Hiroshima and were surprised by how far it is from Hiroshima Station and the city center, or they assumed the hotel was located on Miyajima Island.
Since there are only five reviews on Trip.com as I am writing this, I want to make clear who this hotel is suitable for and who it is not.
This hotel is perfect for people who want to stay as close as possible to the Miyajima ferry and spend just one night before heading to the island the next morning. You can reach the ferry either by walking (around 30 minutes) or by taking the local tram (around a 10–15 minute ride).
This hotel is not a good fit if you want to stay in Hiroshima and explore the city. It is not close to Hiroshima Station, the city center, or any sightseeing spots. The area around the hotel also offers nothing, there were no restaurants or convenience stores nearby, so take that into account.
However, if your plan is to stay one night and go to Miyajima Island as early as possible the next morning, and you are traveling with limited luggage (do not bring large suitcases or any heavy luggage), then this hotel is a good choice. We had our main luggage sent to our hotel next to Hiroshima Station and only carried a small 5 kg carry-on with clothes for the next day. The walk from the nearest metro station to the hotel was about 10–15 minutes, and it was not as difficult as some reviews made it sound. Just use Google Maps and you will be fine.
About the hotel itself, because of what we read, we expected nothing, but we were pleasantly surprised. The check-in process, done by machine, was instant and smooth with no issues at all. Sometimes I really wonder what people are doing when I read their experiences.
The room itself was more than fine. You have all the amenities you need, the room was spacious enough for two people with luggage, the bed was big enough for us, the hotel was clean, and overall it felt like a good hotel. I was even surprised that the hotel had a laundry room.
WWobaiwoxiaopangziFirst, the positives: the twin room was spacious, and the separate toilet and shower were a definite plus. The mattress firmness was just right, and the window could be opened slightly for ventilation. The front desk was very quick to resolve any issues. A bus stop is conveniently located near the hotel entrance, and there's a 7-Eleven next door. A large supermarket is also just a 3-minute walk away.
Now for the downsides: the hotel is about three bus stops from Hiroshima JR Station, which is quite a long walk, so I wouldn't recommend it. The nearest tram stop is also about a 10-minute walk away. The room's floorboards seemed a bit thin, as there was occasional noise. The indoor ventilation and the refrigerator also generated quite a bit of noise when running. The washbasin was small and not deep enough.
Overall, despite these minor flaws, it's still a very good value for money.
MMattia FinottiThe hotel is in perfect position and 5 mins walk from both Peace Park memorial and museum.
The room was really comfortable and ok for a night stay.
Unfortunately, it was a bit humid and the bathroom too small.
The receptionist was very kind.
KKhabibov IlnurGreat room. It was clean and cozy. The staff were polite and friendly. Free coffee from a machine is available at the front desk. A 7-Eleven is conveniently located right next door. The room doesn't have wardrobes or much space for large suitcases, but it's perfectly fine for travelers with smaller luggage. The hotel offers two washing machines and two dryers; however, expect queues in the evenings, so doing laundry in the morning or afternoon is recommended. Overall, I have wonderful memories of my stay.
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.
GGuest UserLove the wide spread breakfast buffet but the food was a bit cold though. Great location and conveniently located so that transportation around Hiroshima was so easy. Hotel receptionists were friendly and can converse in English. The hotel is situated with a couple of department stores nearby. The Hiroshima pass was very useful as we could redeem vouchers to buy things in the department stores nearby..
SStephaneDThis is the place that made me appreciate capsule hotels. Spotlessly clean, with a check-in that’s a little strict but very efficient. Facilities are well designed and guests are very respectful. I was also able to store my bike, packed in its rinko bag, without any issues. A capsule experience I can recommend.
LLinussIt was a nice stay. We took a Junior Suite with the private onsen included.
The room is not huge, but has everything needed and is cozy enough. There are many amenities (in the pure Japanese hotel tradition) as well as a ”Yukata bar” in which you can choose your fav yukata.
The biggest perk of the room is obviously the private onsen, which is a truly hidden gem. Very relaxing with a nice seaview.
Staff was very helpful with the clogged sink (came just a few minutes after we called).
The dinner was an impressive buffet, with a wide choice of seafood both to cook (the oysters, abalone and other shells to be grilled were wow) and raw (ikura all you can eat). Besides that, there was a steak live cooking station, shabu shabu as well as sukiyaki.
Definitely a recommended stay!
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