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Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima
4.5/5155 Reviews
PROS: Unbeatable central location in Hiroshima with large, clean rooms and great views of the city. The rooms were reasonably priced. CONS: This hotel is extremely dated and ultimately this impacted on the comfort of our stay - neither of us slept well on any night due to very old bed/pillows. They were also strict about their 15.00 check in time (seemingly regardless of whether our room was ready or not). This led to unnecessary queues from 15.00 onwards. Overall, would book elsewhere if staying again for more than 1 night in Hiroshima.
Hotel Granvia Hiroshima
4.6/5141 Reviews
The location is really good being right beside Hiroshima Station which allows for easy exploration of the city. They allowed us to store our bags upon arrival and they moved them into our room while we were out sightseeing. Check in was quick and easy and they had a few extra toiletries available at the counter like a face wash, body lotion and milk lotion which were all nice. The room is a bit bigger than most hotel rooms we stayed in during our time in Japan with access to the bed from both sides. The room was well appointed and had a coffee/tea station, mini fridge, safe, closet, ironing board and quite the alarm clock. The bathroom was nice with a Japanese style toilet and a shower that could get very strong pressure. The bathroom could have used a better cleaning as there was hair from previous guests and the room could use with more thorough dusting as there was quite a bit around the edges like the headboard. The bed was comfy but the pillows were not and we felt our sleep was affected due to this. We were on a high floor and got a good view of the city. Our floor also had a vending and ice machine. The hotel has a number of onsite restaurants and a very nice lobby area. We didn't try any but would be tempted to try the sky restaurants or rooftop beer terrace if we stayed in Hiroshima longer. The rooftop beer terrace was the most tempting but it is only open during the summer months. After looking at previous reviews we felt the breakfast buffet was a bit pricey and skipped it. There is no shortage of good and cheaper options nearby the hotel.
Livemax Resort Akimiyajima
4.1/542 Reviews
Itsukushima Island
Good points: 1. Location is amazing since it’s right on the island and everything is within walking distance. 2. We had breakfast and supper included in the stay. Food was varied and plentiful for most palates. Plenty of fruit and veg too. 3. Staff for 98% of the time was great. Language barriers are expected. Google translate is a perfect alternative to the translation issue. The front desk staff were awesome and was extremely helpful. 4. Room is spacious for a traditional Japanese hotel. We had our own onsen which was delightful. The beds were mostly comfortable and we had two full mattresses pushed together creating a massive king! 5. Once you enter the hotel you must take off your shoes and the hotel provides house slippers which generally fit most people. The lobby has shoe cubbies for your shoes. They do not lock, but Japan has very little petty theft so you don’t need to fret over potential thievery. Negative points: 1. This is of no fault of the hotel, rather it’s a Google maps problem. Be aware Google maps will basically have you climb the mountain and drag your suitcase through a dirt path. Instead put in the Miyajima post office and with the water to your right, turn up to the small road with the post office to your back. Keep going straight for about 2.5 city blocks and you’ll walk right into the hotel. Much easier than the 40 minute hike we took. 2. Restaurant staff on the whole were great. Only issue was this morning when we went to breakfast this morning and tried to sit in our usual table, the staff tried to sit us with some other people. I asked if we could sit at a different table and the individual said no and walked away. We didn’t know these people they tried to sit us with. However, they were tourists like us. I was frustrated because the staff member just walked away from us when I was still speaking to him. Very rude! 3. The toilet room smelled really bad. It was a combination of mold and chemicals.
THE KNOT HIROSHIMA
4.6/5226 Reviews
It is a modern hotel with a rebranded feeling. The interior is also renovated beautifully, but I was also worried that it was sacrificed by several concept priorities. The front desk is on the top floor, but there are few elevators, so people who go to the front desk and people who go to the room are always waiting. There is no front desk staff in the midnight zone, and when I checked out at AM5 to catch an early morning flight, there is no key recovery box that I heard that it was installed in 1F, and it is wasted to the front desk on the top floor and back in the back I was excused by the sleeping staff who would have been sleeping, and I couldn't feel it from the morning. 1F is a fashionable Italian restaurant, and there are many uses other than hotel users, but there is no accommodation privilege, and there are a large number of insects in the plant near the open table outside.
Hilton Hiroshima
4.6/5148 Reviews
Fantastic hotel, opened just 9 months ago, still smells new. Located 10 minute bus trip from Hiroshima station and 15 minute walk from the peace museum/park. Stayed in beautiful one bedroom suite on 21st floor (second highest). Great view of the city through panoramic windows. Staff very friendly, engaging in small talk, specially when they see you are wait for example at the reception. Great breakfast choice, egg station. You can order to table some extra drinks like mango juice and waffles. Executive lounge located on 22nd floor, also great views. Lounge looking nice, with tables quite cramped. As far as food is concerned, I think one of the best Hilton lounges I recall. Choice of number of small sandwiches, cheese, cold meats, salads, beef stew, sweets etc. Swimming pool, dry sauna and large jacuzzi available.
Kikunoya
4.5/518 Reviews
Itsukushima Island
I stayed at this hotel to listen to a concert held at Itsukushima Shrine at night. It was a hotel where all the staff were very kind and you could fully feel the hospitality. First of all, the staff will call you 2 days before your stay. If you call before boarding the Miyajima ferry, they will come to pick you up at Miyajima. Since the restaurant is not open at night in Miyajima, please think about some kind of countermeasure. It was nice to be taken care of. I arrived early, but they let me know that my room was ready. The room was larger than the one I booked and had a nice view. It was about a 5 minute walk from the shrine, so I was able to go out alone early in the morning (the shrine opens at 6:30) or at night when the lights are on. A large public bath where you can see how crowded it is. There was a foot bath outside and it was easy to use. Drawstring that you can get at check-in. It was a good souvenir with a choice of patterns. At the time of check-out, we were able to guide you to the ferry terminal. In addition, it is hotel where we want to stay at.
HOTEL LiVEMAX PREMIUM Hiroshima
4.3/5114 Reviews
I'd say the nicest hotel I've stayed in during my two weeks in Japan. The hotel is a 10min walk from the station. Rooms are comfortable and have enough room for luggage. On my last night I wanted to take advantage of the onsen. Two of the younger members of staff were hesitant to allow me access. They brought to my attention the on-site rules which highlight that it would be unsuitable for people with tattoos (I have several large visible ones) to use the onsen. I do not remember this being highlighted on the trip.com website, otherwise I would not have booked. However another female member of staff (presumably the manager) intervened and stated because I was from overseas it should not be a problem. I really did enjoy my time using the spring baths. ¥150 well spent. Thanks again to her 😊
Kyukamura Ohkunoshima
4.4/511 Reviews
My wife and I both love rabbits, so this was our first visit to Okunoshima, where we can interact with wild rabbits. If you're from the neighborhood, it's a short 15-minute boat ride, so you can make a day trip, but we spent about 4 hours visiting, so we stayed overnight at Kyukamura Okunoshima, the only accommodation facility on the island. To be honest, the building is about 30 years old and there is a smell of the Showa era everywhere. The large communal bath is not well cleaned, and there is even moss in addition to the water scale. However, the front staff (young people) were amiable, so I gave them 3 out of 5 points. Even if the building is old, if it is properly cleaned and maintained, the impression will be different.
Hotel Kuretakeso Hiroshima Otemachi
4.1/518 Reviews
Although walking distance to the train station and attached shopping arcade, the hotel is in a business park area and not very convenient for the tourist sites in town The rooms are small and a little dingy - the hotel itself is a bit older and needs a sprucing up. Breakfast is served downstairs and the food is mediocre at best - I definitely wouldn't pay for it again. There isn't much around the hotel - I walked around on my way back at night, looking for someplace to get a bite to eat or a a drink and couldn't find anything (a few blocks away was a terrible place that had a lot of unmarked fees and charges). If I were to do it all over, I definitely would choose a different hotel in a different area. (Please note: the hotel did nothing wrong, per se, and the staff was very nice! It just wasn’t the right place for me, for purpose of this trip.)
Nest Hotel Hiroshima Hatchobori
4.4/5113 Reviews
There are Hiroshima Okonomiyaki restaurants near the hotel, and the Atomic Bomb Dome area is less than a 20-minute walk away, and the tram station is also nearby, making it great for walking around town. The bed making in the room was clean, and the bed was neither too hard nor too soft, which is subjective, but it was a well-balanced bed. It was a little disappointing that paper waste was left in the bathroom. The hotel reception staff are generally young. When I entered the entrance, the three front desk staff remained seated. The service was very casual, and there was no Wi-Fi information, but I discovered it by turning on the TV. There was also a return box for the room card, so it didn't take long to check in. Breakfast bread and coffee were prepared at the 1st floor entrance, and I liked that the bread was packed in three bags. (Photos 1 and 2) thank you very much.

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Number of hotels160
Number of Reviews 4,018
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$183
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