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Written by Alexander Kopp, Sandra Frank, Sophie King
21/08/2025
Khoi Pham, Pexels
Nagasaki's hotel scene provides a range of comfortable and distinct options, catering to travelers seeking convenience, luxury, or unique cultural experiences beyond budget accommodations.
1. Hilton Nagasaki
Type: Hotel
Its location directly opposite Nagasaki Station makes arrival and departure seamless. Stepping inside, the modern design feels polished and inviting. The rooms are notably spacious and always feel fresh, offering comfortable spaces to unwind. Waking up to a view of the city or even Mount Inasa from the window adds to the experience. The on-site facilities, including a hot tub and sauna, provide a welcome opportunity to relax after exploring the city.
2. Garden Terrace Nagasaki Hotels & Resorts
Type: Resort Hotel
Perched on Mount Inasa, this hotel offers some of the most spectacular panoramic views of Nagasaki city and its bay. The architectural design by Kengo Kuma is truly distinctive, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Spending time on the room's terrace, gazing at the city lights, is a highlight. The dining experiences here are refined, and the resort-like amenities, including the pool, create a sense of tranquil escape.
3. Hotel Monterey Nagasaki
Type: Hotel
Entering Hotel Monterey Nagasaki is like stepping into a piece of European history, with its strong Portuguese influence evident in the architecture and decor. Its central location makes it easy to walk to cultural landmarks like Oura Cathedral and Glover Garden. The atmosphere feels charming and intimate, quite different from a large chain hotel. The staff are always ready to assist, making the stay comfortable and pleasant.
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