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"The R&B Hotel Nagoya Nishiki - late night district"Reviewed by Jahn H of "Los Angeles, CA." on Dec 28, 2011
The Hotel is located about half way between 2 subway stops, so it's a short walk to get to it. Fine if you have one bag or suitcase, but more troublesome if you have a lot of stuff with you. Windows have basically no view as they are made to allow light to pass but not image for privacy. Rooms are efficiently small and quiet. Laundry is on the 6th floor which also has a vending machine for beer. Surrounding area features many restaurants that specialize in Yakitori and or ramen. Also clubs that offer titillation and drinking (hostess bars and "health" services) not sure if you can bring guests to your room, you might want to check with the front desk. They secure the front door after 10 pm, but you just have to click the buzzer to be let in. Check-in starts at 4 pm and I chose to practice my Japanese, but I believe they do speak enough English to explain most items or rules. If you are used to Japanese business hotels, this is a pretty nice place. Don't expect this to be similar to large American hotels with nice views and a staff that is fluent in English. This hotel is geared more towards the Japanese and that is why it is much more of a discount. I enjoyed it.
"Very Small, but Convenient Enough"Reviewed by Edward D of "Seoul, Korea" on Dec 4, 2011
As with a lot of Japanese hotels down from five and four star levels, this is a very, very small hotel. But we didn't go to Nagoya to stay in the hotel. This was our first (and probably only) time in Nagoya, and we chose this hotel primarily because it was just a few stops away from the train station from which we could get to the airport. This is also just one stop away from Nagoya Castle, which was our chief tourism destination, and another stop the other way to a large underground and above ground shopping/eating neighborhood. This is conveniently located, about two blocks from a subway exit albeit if you use another subway exit a little bit further away, you can use elevators to get to the street level -- handy if you some luggage, which we had. Also this leads to a very large underground complex (Central Park). Provides an adequate enough breakfast thrown in for free. You could probably get a Lotteria breakfast at the Central Park, but why bother when you can get a good enough breakfast? This seems to be a businessmen hotel, but there were a few other couples at breakfast.
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 1, 2011
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"今回は少し残念!"
大垣出張時には良く利用させていただいています。 ただ、今回は部屋に歯ブラシが無く、少し残念な滞在でした(フロントに行って、貰ってきましたが…) 部屋は広くて、コストパフォーマンスからはお勧めなのですが、こう言うケアレスミスは避けていただければと思います。
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