HOTEL CENTMAIN NAGOYA, Nagoya – A Smart Stay in the City
About the Hotel
Rooms and Amenities
Rooms include shower/tub combinations with deep soaking bathtubs and toilets with electronic bidets. All rooms feature free Wi-Fi, refrigerators, tea sets, nightwear, and digital HD LCD TVs. Women-only rooms and non-smoking rooms are available. Private bathrooms include complimentary toiletries, shampoo, conditioner, and body soap.
Dining Options
Breakfast buffet is served daily from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM at the 1F breakfast restaurant for 1,210 yen. Children under 6 years old eat breakfast free of charge. The hotel offers a variety of regional dishes depending on season and availability.
Location and Transportation
Hotel Centmain Nagoya is in Nagoya's Sakae shopping district, an 8-minute walk from Sakae Station (Higashiyama Line) and 7-minute walk from Yaba-cho Station (Meijo Line). The hotel is 2 km from Fushimi, 1 km from Nagoya TV Tower, and 2.5 km from Nagoya Castle. From Chubu International Airport, take Meitetsu Limited Express or Meijo Line (55 minutes).
Services and Facilities
Services include daily housekeeping, luggage storage from check-in morning, laundry facilities, and free Wi-Fi in public areas. The hotel has a 600-vehicle parking lot available from 3:00 PM to 11:00 AM, including spaces for microbuses and large buses. Digital check-in and cashless operations are available.
Family and Special Services
Children 11 and under stay free using existing beds (maximum one child per bed). The hotel offers family-friendly plans for guests with infants and young children. Women's amenities available upon request include shower caps, dental sets, razors, combs, oil blotting papers, bath salts, cotton swabs, and hair elastics.
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Getting around
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Amenities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- 24-hour reception
- Luggage storage
Services
- Laundry
Dining
- Paid breakfast
Location
Guest Ratings & Reviews
I found this hotel to be quite pleasant, with spacious rooms that were bigger than what I've experienced in other places during my trip in Japan. However, it was disappointing that there was no internet access at all, which made communication difficult. The location requires a bit of a walk from the subway station, which can be tough with luggage or kids. Still, for around $110 a night, including breakfast, it was pretty affordable for Japan.
The hotel was quite pleasant overall, with spacious rooms that were a bit dated but clean. The lack of internet was a significant downside, and the location was a bit of a trek, especially with luggage. However, the very affordable price of about $110 per night and the included standard Japanese breakfast were definite highlights.
The hotel offered a pleasant stay with spacious rooms, but I found it frustrating that there was no internet access available, which is quite necessary for travelers these days. The location required a bit of a trek to get to public transport, which can be challenging with luggage. However, the breakfast included in the price was a nice touch, and the value for money was decent compared to other options in Japan.
The hotel was quite pleasant for my stay, offering larger rooms than typical in Japan, but it felt a bit dated. While it was affordably priced for around $110 a night, the total lack of internet accessibility was a major downside. The included breakfast was a nice touch, but the location was challenging, especially with luggage and children. Overall, it was a decent experience, but it really needs to catch up with modern amenities.
The hotel was quite pleasant overall, boasting larger rooms than many I've stayed in during my travels in Japan. The amenities were standard, but the lack of internet access was a real drawback, especially considering how essential connectivity is for travelers today. The breakfast was decent and included in the price, making it a good value for budget-conscious visitors, but the location felt a bit far from public transport, especially with luggage in tow.